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Is it actually called "Superball Flower"?  If not, we should call it Flower (Super Mario Land). {{User|BowserJunior}}
Is it actually called "Superball Flower"?  If not, we should call it Flower (Super Mario Land). {{User|BowserJunior}}
It says so in the article. {{User|KoopaGuy}}

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Was the Flower in SML called a "Superball Flower" or just "Flower"? -- Son of Suns

The manual calls it "Flower". --YellowYoshi398 19:58, 20 January 2007 (EST)
Thanks. The SML info should probably be moved higher up in the article. It is significant enough to be the first type of Flower discussed. -- Son of Suns
That's true... Consider it done! --YellowYoshi398 13:51, 21 January 2007 (EST)

Superball Flower article

I think the Superball Flower should have its own article as oppose to having this article. The reason is because the Superball flower is an actual powerup. John Roberts

I agree. Why not make a TPP?
'Shroom Spotlight Shokora (talk · edits) 15:56, 14 November 2012 (EST)

I just made one. John Roberts 17:11, 21 December 2012 (EST)

Superball Flower article

Superball Flower is actually named unlike the flowers from other games. They also powerup Mario. If you ask me, that sounds like something that needs its own article.

Proposer: JohnRoberts (talk)
Deadline: January 5, 2013, 23:59 GMT

Support

  1. JohnRoberts (talk) Superball Flower is actually named unlike the flowers from other games. They also powerup Mario.
  2. Pokémon Trainer Red (talk) Per JR
  3. YoshiKong (talk) Per proposal. The Flower article is mainly a "main hub" for the generic Flower and their appearances. All other Flowers which have a unique name are given their own article, such as Fire Flower and Power Flower.
  4. BowserJunior (talk) Per all. The Flowers from the YI games are collectible items. The Flower from SML is a power-up.

Oppose

Comments

Is it actually called "Superball Flower"? If not, we should call it Flower (Super Mario Land). BowserJunior (talk) It says so in the article. KoopaGuy (talk)