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::Wouldn't that just be swapping a conjecture template for a part conjecture template? {{User:Hewer/sig}} 12:33, July 10, 2023 (EDT)
::Wouldn't that just be swapping a conjecture template for a part conjecture template? {{User:Hewer/sig}} 12:33, July 10, 2023 (EDT)
::I'd agree that the Gray Brick Block could be merged with Rock Block due to similar appearance and functionality; I was merely pointing out that it'd be weird if we merged White Block to Grab Block but kept Gray Brick Block split. That said, there's a possibility to split Cracked blocks from Rock Blocks, or at least do a major clean-up, because at the moment, Rock Block appears to be an umbrella article for hard blocks that aren't necessarily [[Hard Block]]s. {{User:Arend/sig}} 09:22, July 15, 2023 (EDT)
::I'd agree that the Gray Brick Block could be merged with Rock Block due to similar appearance and functionality; I was merely pointing out that it'd be weird if we merged White Block to Grab Block but kept Gray Brick Block split. That said, there's a possibility to split Cracked blocks from Rock Blocks, or at least do a major clean-up, because at the moment, Rock Block appears to be an umbrella article for hard blocks that aren't necessarily [[Hard Block]]s. {{User:Arend/sig}} 09:22, July 15, 2023 (EDT)
:::@Hewer: I could've sworn that conjecture and part conjecture were separate meta categories. I don't know why they are the same. I also don't know why part conjecture isn't allowed to be used for specific sections to make it easier to tell what appearances in the article are conjectural. Maybe that's up for another discussion to figure out. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 21:32, July 21, 2023 (EDT)
:::@Arend: Something I realized after the fact is that ''Super Mario 3D World'' Rock Blocks are outright classified as Hard Blocks in ''Super Mario Maker 2'' (like ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' Wood Blocks, ''Super Mario World'' Gray Blocks, and ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' stone blocks), so that presents a complication. That'll have to be another proposal. But while I'm responding here, I'll touch on the color and the names. For the color, the NES notoriously doesn't have a 100% agreed-upon palette. It's easily feasible that what was intended to be [https://triforcewiki.com/wiki/Blue_Ring blue] was [https://triforcewiki.com/wiki/File:Link_(Blue_Ring)_TLoZ_sprite.png instead] [https://triforcewiki.com/wiki/File:TLoZ_Link_blue_pale.png white.] To some displays, this block seemingly appears to be light-blue, but to a developer, it was white, and so that dictated what it was called. I'm not sure at what point the Ice Block name was introduced to Japan, because from what I can tell, they were still called White Blocks up to the ''Super Mario Collection'' Shogakukan guide (note the same guide also refers to Munchers as [https://archive.org/details/supermariocollectionguide/Image%20(307).jpg Black Packun] despite [[Muncher#Names in other languages|that name]] no longer being applicable). Now as for ''Perfect Ban Mario Character Daijiten'' - I've been keen to point this out in the past, but if we took the name changes at total face value like it did, [http://i.imgur.com/MF1dZ7H.jpg it'd] [http://i.imgur.com/HYeUOpv.jpg be] [http://i.imgur.com/dqFFR51.jpg kind] [http://i.imgur.com/3OabVR8.jpg of] [http://i.imgur.com/z9vOPNp.jpg ridiculously] [http://i.imgur.com/Z6Iudls.jpg contradictory]. From what I gather, printed products in general are able to use separate names for the same subject as long as the context is about a separate game. ''Encyclopedia Super Mario Bros.'' would be the quick example, but I'll go with something more relevant and observable - here is the [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/data/software/manual/manual_paqj_00.pdf Japanese '' Super Mario Advance 4'' manual]. As you know, ''Super Mario Advance 4'' is actually two GBA game versions: ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and the ''Mario Bros.'' remake. Note that the star item has a different name and somewhat different design in the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' and ''Mario Bros.'' sections. Now does that serve as proof that they should be split? Well, according to the argument, I suppose so? I don't know, White/Grab Block seems nearly as silly to me as splitting Rotating Block-disguised {{conjectural|Coin Blocks}}, all things considered. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 21:32, July 21, 2023 (EDT)
:The color changing from light blue to dark blue is not any stranger than mini goombas turning from brown to yellow, and that happened within a single species. Neither is really that transformative as redesigns go. Some sources claim white blocks are ice because they slide, even though Mario does not slip on them, they are not destroyed by fire, and they can be found in places it would be very unusual to see ice (such as deserts). A valid reason for changing the color to dark blue would be to prevent misleading people into thinking they are ice or otherwise ice-like.<br>As for the name argument, you refuted my claim that there is no clear and definitive name by providing multiple official sources with conflicting names. It looks to me like the names from the sources are conjectural, invented by the writers on the fly in absence of an official consensus. Notice how every name describes an aspect of the block, but it's a different aspect each time. If you need evidence they were just lazy with names back then, you hardly need to look farther than [[Fire Nipper Plant]].<br>Also notable is that in SMAS SMB3, white blocks no longer even have white in their palette and are fully blue, but Peach's letter still says "white". It casts some doubt on whether they are even the subject of the letter. It would be strange to name an object after a characteristic so unimportant that a remake changed it and the devs didn't notice. It would also be strange for official sources to disagree on the name of an object whose name is stated in the game itself. On top of that, Peach is not reputable for using proper names; she calls boos "ghosts", fire bros "thieves", and every item she gives you a "jewel". It would not be out of line for "white block" to just be expressing the fact that it is white, and not implying that it's the official name. On that account, she could just as well be talking about note blocks or even white semisolids. Note blocks in particular do contain magic powers sometimes.<br>Compare the carryable ice blocks from NSMBWII: They serve a similar purpose, being grabbable terrain that can be used as projectiles. However, they are slippery, are only found in ice levels, are breakable by normal means, and do not spectacularly expire when held. This is what an homage looks like. They are inspired by the old blocks, but they do not try to be the same thing, instead opting to take inspiration from them while behaving closer to empty Ice Flower blocks.<br>Gray bricks have been on my mind recently too, I wasn't going to say anything until after this was over but I do also support merging them with rock block. Also yeah, the rock blocks on that page are much more different than the blocks we're debating on. We're here talking about shades of blue, and they're not even in the same series, much less look similar or act the same. [[User:WilliamFrog|WilliamFrog]] ([[User talk:WilliamFrog|talk]]) 08:53, July 11, 2023 (EDT)
:The color changing from light blue to dark blue is not any stranger than mini goombas turning from brown to yellow, and that happened within a single species. Neither is really that transformative as redesigns go. Some sources claim white blocks are ice because they slide, even though Mario does not slip on them, they are not destroyed by fire, and they can be found in places it would be very unusual to see ice (such as deserts). A valid reason for changing the color to dark blue would be to prevent misleading people into thinking they are ice or otherwise ice-like.<br>As for the name argument, you refuted my claim that there is no clear and definitive name by providing multiple official sources with conflicting names. It looks to me like the names from the sources are conjectural, invented by the writers on the fly in absence of an official consensus. Notice how every name describes an aspect of the block, but it's a different aspect each time. If you need evidence they were just lazy with names back then, you hardly need to look farther than [[Fire Nipper Plant]].<br>Also notable is that in SMAS SMB3, white blocks no longer even have white in their palette and are fully blue, but Peach's letter still says "white". It casts some doubt on whether they are even the subject of the letter. It would be strange to name an object after a characteristic so unimportant that a remake changed it and the devs didn't notice. It would also be strange for official sources to disagree on the name of an object whose name is stated in the game itself. On top of that, Peach is not reputable for using proper names; she calls boos "ghosts", fire bros "thieves", and every item she gives you a "jewel". It would not be out of line for "white block" to just be expressing the fact that it is white, and not implying that it's the official name. On that account, she could just as well be talking about note blocks or even white semisolids. Note blocks in particular do contain magic powers sometimes.<br>Compare the carryable ice blocks from NSMBWII: They serve a similar purpose, being grabbable terrain that can be used as projectiles. However, they are slippery, are only found in ice levels, are breakable by normal means, and do not spectacularly expire when held. This is what an homage looks like. They are inspired by the old blocks, but they do not try to be the same thing, instead opting to take inspiration from them while behaving closer to empty Ice Flower blocks.<br>Gray bricks have been on my mind recently too, I wasn't going to say anything until after this was over but I do also support merging them with rock block. Also yeah, the rock blocks on that page are much more different than the blocks we're debating on. We're here talking about shades of blue, and they're not even in the same series, much less look similar or act the same. [[User:WilliamFrog|WilliamFrog]] ([[User talk:WilliamFrog|talk]]) 08:53, July 11, 2023 (EDT)
::You can talk all day about the similarities between the two blocks and how the Grab Block was derived from the White Block, but it doesn't change the fact that merging them would be speculation without an official source backing it up. I always prefer to merge if an actual official source proves they're the same rather than based on our own unsupported observations of similarity. In this case, we instead seem to have an official source telling us that they're different (the Perfect Ban Mario Character Dajiten as Arend mentioned). I'm confused how the English names being untrustworthy has any relevance to merging the articles, and I genuinely don't understand what you're getting at with NSMBW ice blocks (if anything, doesn't one White Block derivative being split support a split for the other one as well)? {{User:Hewer/sig}} 10:43, July 11, 2023 (EDT)
::You can talk all day about the similarities between the two blocks and how the Grab Block was derived from the White Block, but it doesn't change the fact that merging them would be speculation without an official source backing it up. I always prefer to merge if an actual official source proves they're the same rather than based on our own unsupported observations of similarity. In this case, we instead seem to have an official source telling us that they're different (the Perfect Ban Mario Character Dajiten as Arend mentioned). I'm confused how the English names being untrustworthy has any relevance to merging the articles, and I genuinely don't understand what you're getting at with NSMBW ice blocks (if anything, doesn't one White Block derivative being split support a split for the other one as well)? {{User:Hewer/sig}} 10:43, July 11, 2023 (EDT)

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