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Shouldn't the normal variant and the red one be separated since both differ in speed and the red one destroys blocks?
Shouldn't the normal variant and the red one be separated since both differ in speed and the red one destroys blocks?
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:Dunno, this seems like a blue Spike Top situation to me. I’d say keep merged. [[Special:Contributions/100.1.209.240|100.1.209.240]] 15:26, January 2, 2025 (EST)

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Wiggler?

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Should this really be considered a variant of Wiggler? If anything, it seems more like another take on Fuzzler. LinkTheLefty (talk) 12:30, January 27, 2024 (EST)

Gameplay-wise yes, but design-wise it's definitely related to Wigglers. Maybe add Fuzzy to the "Comparable" section of the character box GlobinGoblin

FYI, we have a profile now, and it doesn't hint at Wigglers or Fuzzies at all. Note that other variants such as Babooms and Flying Mechakoopas mention their parent species. LinkTheLefty (talk) 12:39, February 9, 2024 (EST)
Guess we can go ahead and remove Wiggler from variant. Not to mention, most of their foreign names refer to them as snakes and/or centipedes.PrincessPeachFan (talk) 10:52, February 15, 2024 (EST)

Do you guys agree? I think the pokiepede is a relative to Wigglers or variant.

SuperBallBro (SuperBallBro|talk) 12:44 am, May 20, 2024.

separate the red from the normal

Shouldn't the normal variant and the red one be separated since both differ in speed and the red one destroys blocks?
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by Sorbetti (talk).

Dunno, this seems like a blue Spike Top situation to me. I’d say keep merged. 100.1.209.240 15:26, January 2, 2025 (EST)