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==Figure out how to reorganize messy mines==
==Figure out how to reorganize messy mines==
{{settled TPP}}
{{TPP}}
{{proposal outcome|passed|0-0-0-0-0-0-6-2-0-0-0|Option 5}}
See above. Simply put, these differ too much in function and have different names, with a lot of them being referred to as bombs, the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' ones clearly being their own enemy entity, the term "Floating Mine" only referring to ''Super Mario World'', and many of them not even being explosive. As such, it looks like this is really multiple objects. To sum it up, this article can be broken up into the following types:
See above. Simply put, these differ too much in function and have different names, with a lot of them being referred to as bombs, the ''Super Mario Galaxy'' ones clearly being their own enemy entity, the term "Floating Mine" only referring to ''Super Mario World'', and many of them not even being explosive. As such, it looks like this is really multiple objects. To sum it up, this article can be broken up into the following types:
*Mikey Mines, which appear in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.
*Mikey Mines, which appear in ''Super Mario Galaxy'' and ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''.
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===Option 4: Split Mikey Mine and Space Mine in two separate articles, and split the sinking mine as "mine (fruit)"===
===Option 4: Split Mikey Mine and Space Mine in two separate articles, and split the sinking mine as "mine (fruit)"===
===Option A: Split Mikey Mine and Space Mine in one "Mikey Mine" article, and split the pipe obstruction as "spike ball (seed)"===
===Option B: Split Mikey Mine and Space Mine in two separate articles, and split the pipe obstruction as "spike ball (seed)"===


===Option 5: Split Mikey Mine and Space Mine in one "Mikey Mine" article, split the sinking mine as "mine (fruit)", and split the pipe obstruction as "spike ball (seed)"===
===Option 5: Split Mikey Mine and Space Mine in one "Mikey Mine" article, split the sinking mine as "mine (fruit)", and split the pipe obstruction as "spike ball (seed)"===
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Also if we're going to decide to split mines based on their ability to explode or not, why aren't we splitting the Super Mario World mines? Why not split the Luigi's Mansion 3 for sinking too? The only unique reason I've seen is the Japanese name, which is contradicted by several other sources (this isn't a Chestnut King situation IMO). I think we should split off the Super Mario 3D World mines to '''Spiked Ball (Super Mario 3D World)''' or any other good identifier due to the different name it has as well as Mikey Mine for name and the face it has, and probably have Space Mine merged with it (even personally it looks a lot more generic and would be a little weird to be merged with Mikey Mine, but eh, naming conventions). {{User:Mario/sig}} 13:04, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
Also if we're going to decide to split mines based on their ability to explode or not, why aren't we splitting the Super Mario World mines? Why not split the Luigi's Mansion 3 for sinking too? The only unique reason I've seen is the Japanese name, which is contradicted by several other sources (this isn't a Chestnut King situation IMO). I think we should split off the Super Mario 3D World mines to '''Spiked Ball (Super Mario 3D World)''' or any other good identifier due to the different name it has as well as Mikey Mine for name and the face it has, and probably have Space Mine merged with it (even personally it looks a lot more generic and would be a little weird to be merged with Mikey Mine, but eh, naming conventions). {{User:Mario/sig}} 13:04, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
:Like I said before, the Japanese version of Mario Party 6 refers to the mine as a ''tree nut'', NOT a mine. The English version calling it a mine instead doesn't automatically mean that it ''is'' a mine without question, since it might as well be a localization flub. The other languages referring to it as a mine as well could mean they're all derived from the English version that has this mistake, ''instead'' of the original Japanese one. {{User:Arend/sig}} 13:24, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
:Like I said before, the Japanese version of Mario Party 6 refers to the mine as a ''tree nut'', NOT a mine. The English version calling it a mine instead doesn't automatically mean that it ''is'' a mine without question, since it might as well be a localization flub. The other languages referring to it as a mine as well could mean they're all derived from the English version that has this mistake, ''instead'' of the original Japanese one. {{User:Arend/sig}} 13:24, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
:Pretty much if options 7 or 8 pass, this subject would essentially just be Spike Ball variants that float in the water. Even in the Sunken Ghost Ship level, when a bunch fall down into the water, you can see that they have the physics to rise back up to the water surface, so they're probably not ''iron'' balls like normal Spike Balls are supposed to be. As for ''Luigi's Mansion 3'' - they do? They fall into the water, but then bob back onto the surface instead of sinking if you look closely. Unless they appear somewhere other than the Coin Floating minigame where they exhibit different behavior, but the article doesn't mention that. The ''Super Mario 3D World'' object is listed with the "seed" identifier due to the internal name and the combustion suggesting it's a giant seed (and also it reappears in at least one other game so it avoids having to use another game as identifier), but I guess I can revise the identifier if enough of you don't like it. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 13:52, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
:Pretty much if options 7 or 8 pass, this subject would essentially just be Spike Ball variants that float in the water. Even in the Sunken Ghost Ship level, when a bunch fall down into the water, you can see that they have the physics to rise back up to the water surface, so they're probably not ''iron'' balls like normal Spike Balls are supposed to be. As for ''Luigi's Mansion 3'' - they do? They fall into the water, but then bop back onto the surface instead of sinking if you look closely. Unless they appear somewhere other than the Coin Floating minigame where they exhibit different behavior, but the article doesn't mention that. The ''Super Mario 3D World'' object is listed with the "seed" identifier due to the internal name and the combustion suggesting it's a giant seed (and also it reappears in at least one other game so it avoids having to use another game as identifier), but I guess I can revise the identifier if enough of you don't like it. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 13:52, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
::I don't think it's a flub, as I said, it's probably an interpretation of what they saw. Or maybe it's a flub and didn't really consider the environmental context and Japanese material, or maybe they decided to call it a mine because it invokes the danger to their audience better than like "drop tree nuts on people". It's speculative in the end imo. Could be a localization flair, could be a mistake, could be a clarification. I don't think evidence for it being a flub is really strong compared to the Chestnut King localization mistake. {{User:Mario/sig}} 13:43, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
::I don't think it's a flub, as I said, it's probably an interpretation of what they saw. Or maybe it's a flub and didn't really consider the environmental context and Japanese material, or maybe they decided to call it a mine because it invokes the danger to their audience better than like "drop tree nuts on people". It's speculative in the end imo. Could be a localization flair, could be a mistake, could be a clarification. I don't think evidence for it being a flub is really strong compared to the Chestnut King localization mistake. {{User:Mario/sig}} 13:43, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
:::I can add options that split the seed but not the fruit, though I'd personally want to merge it with Spike Ball if anything since they don't look too buoyant. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 13:52, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
:::I can add options that split the seed but not the fruit, thought I'd personally want to merge it with Spike Ball if anything since they don't look too buoyant. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 13:52, April 1, 2023 (EDT)


On a somewhat-related-to-mines note: I noticed in the [[Floating Mine#Names in other languages|Names in other languages section]] that an Italian name for mines in ''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix'' is listed. This is probably in reference to the Spiny in DDR Mario Mix, which is [[Spiny#Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix|still described on the regular Spiny page]], despite not really looking like a Spiny (being, well, a mine, that only ''kinda'' looks like a Spiny Egg), and [[Spiny#Names in other languages|having a different Japanese name]]. I feel like the DDR Spiny should be split off the regular Spiny as its own article. {{User:Arend/sig}} 13:14, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
On a somewhat-related-to-mines note: I noticed in the [[Floating Mine#Names in other languages|Names in other languages section]] that an Italian name for mines in ''Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix'' is listed. This is probably in reference to the Spiny in DDR Mario Mix, which is [[Spiny#Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix|still described on the regular Spiny page]], despite not really looking like a Spiny (being, well, a mine, that only ''kinda'' looks like a Spiny Egg), and [[Spiny#Names in other languages|having a different Japanese name]]. I feel like the DDR Spiny should be split off the regular Spiny as its own article. {{User:Arend/sig}} 13:14, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
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:I forgot about those. If they explode, I'd consider them an off-appearance of mines (or bombs if options 7 or 8 pass), since they more or less seem to be that in all but name. They have a unique Japanese name that suggests the English name being shared with Spiny is a complete accident, so it really should've been split a long time ago. Should I add them to the proposal, or is it obvious enough to merge with mine/bomb after the proposal's over? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 13:52, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
:I forgot about those. If they explode, I'd consider them an off-appearance of mines (or bombs if options 7 or 8 pass), since they more or less seem to be that in all but name. They have a unique Japanese name that suggests the English name being shared with Spiny is a complete accident, so it really should've been split a long time ago. Should I add them to the proposal, or is it obvious enough to merge with mine/bomb after the proposal's over? [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 13:52, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
::I still think the mine Spiny should have its own article, considering a variant of it, the [[Ice Spiny]], has its own article as well, and that also only appeared in DDR. I think it's kind if weird when the original version of an entity has to be merged to another article, but the variant gets one of its own.<br>I'm more comfortable with the idea that the Spiny mine gets its own article, and that Ice Spiny is merged to that one. {{User:Arend/sig}} 15:34, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
::I still think the mine Spiny should have its own article, considering a variant of it, the [[Ice Spiny]], has its own article as well, and that also only appeared in DDR. I think it's kind if weird when the original version of an entity has to be merged to another article, but the variant gets one of its own.<br>I'm more comfortable with the idea that the Spiny mine gets its own article, and that Ice Spiny is merged to that one. {{User:Arend/sig}} 15:34, April 1, 2023 (EDT)
:::I'll leave it out of the proposal since there's a lot of options as it is, but something like that would at least be better than the current arrangement. [[User:LinkTheLefty|LinkTheLefty]] ([[User talk:LinkTheLefty|talk]]) 14:13, April 3, 2023 (EDT)

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