Talk:Pi'i-latte
Merge Pi'i-latte with List of implied items
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This item is never seen in the game, and it can't be placed in your inventory. Mario and Luigi do use it to heal themselves, but it is never seen. It's more of a Pokemon Center in a store. There is no reason this should have its own article, because even if it does heal you, there is not much known about it.
Also, this article is requesting images when there are barely any images to put here. That's like putting a Blorb Mushroom article on Mario Wiki and saying, "Huh, we need images for the Blorb Mushroom. I know, let's request images, even if the only thing we can put is Toadbert mentioning it!". I know it has a name and purpose, but it is never seen. Therefore, list of implied items seems like the most reasonable place to put this image-less article.
Proposer: Madz the Penguin (talk)
Deadline: November 18, 2014, 23:59 GMT
Support
- Madz the Penguin (talk) Per my proposal
Oppose
- BabyLuigi64 (talk) Yeah, so maybe the item is never seen, but regardless, we see Mario and Luigi use it, unlike all of the implied items on the list. In a way, it's like Toadstool's ???, except that it actually does something. We can upload an image of the bros. requesting the latte or something.
- Boo4761 (talk) Per BabyLuigi64.
- SuperYoshiBros (talk) Per BabyLuigi64.
- Megadardery (talk) The implied items list is for minor objects that didn't make appearance in the game, yet they are mentioned during one of it's cutscenes/dialogs. As you may notice, this item has usage, so it appeared in a game (though not an actual appearance).
Comments
The beginning of the list of implied items article says it has all of the items that aren't physically seen. It doesn't say it has items that are only mentioned by people and are not seen by Mario. It sounds like the article is for items that are not seen by the player. So, even if most people oppose, we need to change something so a misunderstanding like this doesn't happen again. Madz the Penguin (talk) 21:33, 5 November 2014 (EST)
- Yeah, that's true, since this item is more than a passing mention, maybe that should be clarified.
BabyLuigi64
- We need to have a clear explanation on what goes into list of implied articles, because this item, even if it's for items like the Blorb Mushroom, is in there:
The Universal Gravitation Device was an unseen item given to Yoshi by the spirit Hongo in Yoshi Topsy-Turvy, however considering that the player controls the gravity via Game Boy Advance, it's possible its appearance resembles one.
- After this proposal, let's change the intro and make the Universal Gravitation Device an article, since Yoshi uses it. Madz the Penguin (talk) 10:05, 6 November 2014 (EST)
- Really? So you're saying, create an article with (assuming it'd contain the same info as in that section) an introductory sentence, with some kind of speculation over how it looks, and repetition of basic gameplay of the whole game. Doesn't sound right to me, and this article is not comparable.
BabyLuigi64
- Really? So you're saying, create an article with (assuming it'd contain the same info as in that section) an introductory sentence, with some kind of speculation over how it looks, and repetition of basic gameplay of the whole game. Doesn't sound right to me, and this article is not comparable.
- After this proposal, let's change the intro and make the Universal Gravitation Device an article, since Yoshi uses it. Madz the Penguin (talk) 10:05, 6 November 2014 (EST)
- Then why is Pi'l-latte an article? Both items have a use, and Universal Gravitation Device is more important (I'm guessing, correct me if I'm wrong) than Pi'l-latte and Toadstool's ??? combined. We could change it to fit Mario Wiki's standards, since Yoshi uses it and it's important to gameplay (it's called Yoshi Topsy-Turvy, so I'm just assuming). Madz the Penguin (talk) 18:10, 6 November 2014 (EST)