Talk:Bull's-Eye Blaster
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It's a stub with the same idea repeated in four different sections and there's not much to add after that. Also, given that its title is conjectural, the existence of Bill Blasters that shoot Bull's-Eye Bills could be easily noted on the Bill Blaster page.
Proposer: Super Radio (talk)
Deadline: July 28, 2018, 20:20 GMT
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Could maybe check this myself, but a bit busy. Does Super Mario Maker say a name when they are placed? 13:36, 14 July 2018 (EDT)
- It's still called Bill Blaster, although since several enemies (like Stretch, Jelectro, Blurp and Deep Cheep) don't change names in Super Mario Maker, it doesn't necessarily mean anything. If it stays, the article could just be named "Bill Blaster (Bull's-Eye Bill)" or "Bill Blaster (red)" so it's no longer conjectural. LinkTheLefty (talk) 13:54, 14 July 2018 (EDT)
- I would agree with the page being moved to “Bill Blaster (Bull's-Eye Bill)” if it isn’t deleted (since not all Bull's-Eye Bill Blasters are colored red). Also, in my game, some enemy names such as Jelectro and Sea Urchin do in fact change their names. --
TheFlameChomp (talk) 13:59, 14 July 2018 (EDT)
- I would agree with the page being moved to “Bill Blaster (Bull's-Eye Bill)” if it isn’t deleted (since not all Bull's-Eye Bill Blasters are colored red). Also, in my game, some enemy names such as Jelectro and Sea Urchin do in fact change their names. --
Anyways, the focus of the article seems to be a bit iffy. The specified "Bull's-Eye Bill Blasters" exist in SMA3 and SMM, not sure about TT, but the ones in SMB3 are ordinary Bill Blasters in appearance, and as such, are not distinguished whatsoever in anything but what spawns from them. This makes sense, since in Japan at the time, Bullet Bills are Missile/Bull's-Eye Bills were "Killer," just with a color differentiation based off of behavior, akin to the already-established red and green Koopa Troopas. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 18:44, 14 July 2018 (EDT)