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#{{User|OhoJeeOnFire}} Explained above.
#{{User|OhoJeeOnFire}} Explained above.
#{{User|Ray Trace}} These two items are functionally the same item, and their names are really just synonyms of each other and mean virtually the same thing. The only notable difference they have is that in 10 and in the Top 100, they roll up to 6 rather than 10, but that's because the game itself has 6 as the highest number you can roll, otherwise we'd split the [[Dice Block]] article up; with the recent release of Mario Party Super Stars, the item also rolls up to 10. Even within the Double Dice block article the appearances they have change throughout it, so it doesn't really apply either.


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Revision as of 16:00, November 3, 2021

Merge Double Dice And Double Dice Set

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Current time: Friday, December 27, 2024, 18:51 GMT

As explained here, these two articles should be merged because their only difference is the name. This explanation is based on what Ray Trace said.

Proposer: OhoJeeOnFire (talk)
Deadline: November 17, 2021, 23:59 GMT

Merge

  1. OhoJeeOnFire (talk) Explained above.
  2. Ray Trace (talk) These two items are functionally the same item, and their names are really just synonyms of each other and mean virtually the same thing. The only notable difference they have is that in 10 and in the Top 100, they roll up to 6 rather than 10, but that's because the game itself has 6 as the highest number you can roll, otherwise we'd split the Dice Block article up; with the recent release of Mario Party Super Stars, the item also rolls up to 10. Even within the Double Dice block article the appearances they have change throughout it, so it doesn't really apply either.

Keep Split

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