Talk:Coin Bandit

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Merge to Bandit

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Aside from the Japanese name, these are blatantly the same as the normal "Bandit" enemies from the Paper Mario games, where the blue color is unused in the first game and for NPCs (including a certain active pickpocket and hence pseudo-enemy) in the second. I think these should be merged. The only source to split them had very random lines it split upon. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 19:10, November 5, 2019 (EST)

What do we do about the bubble-spitting variant of the Crazy Dayzee, then? White and yellow are just aethistic changes, while the purple one has a ability. --Ski Yoshi FanOfYoshi A Dr. Freezegood 02:08, November 6, 2019 (EST)
That's a somewhat different topic due the amount of identically-acting color variations of Dayzee (white, yellow, and cream). That being said, if I'm remembering correctly, the SPM Dayzee "song" is represented by a sort of bubble-like shape, so that may need considered too. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 02:42, November 6, 2019 (EST)
As it's not distinguished in any Japanese guide, and just a filename "distinguishing" them, it can safely be merged to Bandit. As for the wingless variant of the fat Goonie, i'm not sure about it either, but has an unique filename that resembles both the fat, and wingless variant of the normal name. Both guides merge Bandit, and this Goonie to the same entry. --Ski Yoshi FanOfYoshi A Dr. Freezegood 01:18, November 13, 2019 (EST)
Should we treat the fat variant of Flightless Goonie the same? --Ski Yoshi FanOfYoshi A Dr. Freezegood 10:34, December 9, 2019 (EST)
I'm not sure at this juncture. That's a tad more complicated due to JP separating the normal and skeleton's flightless form. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 17:23, December 9, 2019 (EST)