Talk:Mario Golf: World Tour

June 23
My pal told me it was coming out June 23.


 * Unfortunately, that's not how things go around these parts. We'd rather get confirmation from Nintendo themselves when the game itself is scheduled for release, then make the necessary changes accordingly. --M. C. - "Mario Gals" Fan! User Page | Talk Page 12:42, 25 March 2013 (EDT)

Desert Course
The desert course is actually a Daisy course, as can be seen with the cacti having her crown on them. TomBoy (talk) 00:46, 21 May 2013 (EDT)
 * Interestingly, it appears the crown is actually Peach's; if you consider the cacti facing the screen, then the red part of the crown faces the front, like Peach's. MarioComix (talk) 00:23, 22 May 2013 (EDT)
 * The crown is facing inward, and besides, both Peach and Daisy's crowns have red jewels on the side, and as I pointed out, those are Daisy's green flower jewels on them. TomBoy (talk) 00:48, 22 May 2013 (EDT)
 * He is right, the cacti has Daisy's crown. However it is better to wait confirmation. 15:48, 1 June 2013 (EDT)
 * I'll have to agree with Cirdec, it has Daisy's crown, but let's wait until it is confirmed.

Boxart
I saw the boxart with Mario, Koopa, Wario, Luigi, and Waluigi. The characters don't look ripped out of a previous game, either. Is it a fan boxart?


 * I'd hate to say it, as much as it would be great for box art right now, it is most likely fan art. Nintendo usually reviles the box art on either there site or through Nintendo direct. - Cubeguy2ver.pnguy(talk)

Japanese box art
http://nintendoeverything.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/mario_golf_world_tour_boxart_japan.png

--77.228.198.87 10:05, 27 February 2014 (EST)

Customization with Mii
Shouldn't we include the Mii equipment in the article, like Mario Tennis Open? We know things like. Yoshi Clubs, Birdo Clubs, Diddy Kong hat & Wario Ball are in the clubhouse, so shouldn't we make an article bout it? - Ninelevendo, the Blue Lightning! (talk)
 * I've added some information, you can check the edit history for what I've had to say about it. However, it's not exactly pretty-looking at the moment. MarioComix (talk) 03:12, 2 March 2014 (EST)

Thanks, it's all I wanted. Some pics & more info would be nice, but it's good enough. Thanks for effort. - Ninelevendo, the Blue Lightning! (talk) According to an image here, Luigi Clubs, Wario Clubs,  Waluigi Clubs & Daisy Clubs are available. http://www.ign.com/images/games/mario-golf-world-tour-3ds-160547/52fd840ef4b4064a06dc3af8 - Ninelevendo, the Blue Lightning! (talk)

Gameplay wise, Power Shots, approach shots, the ability to change clubs, wind & the control bar are back. Also, the course seems more Yarn Yoshi like than Yoshi's Story. And DK has a draw. http://nintendoeverything.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/mario_golf_yarn_yoshi.jpg And this image, if you look at the power bar, if Yoshi were to hit at full power, it would hit the green, as indicated by the grass patch. http://nintendoeverything.com/wp-content/gallery/mario-golf-world-tour_2/3DS_MarioGolfWT_021314_Scrn04.jpg - Ninelevendo, the Blue Lightning! (talk)

Mario Ball?
Where did the Mario Ball come from? I've seen the DK ball in the latest direct, but I haven't seen a Mario Ball. Speculation? - Ninelevendo, the Blue Lightning! (talk)

Link Help
Can someone put this link for the Peach Mii items. I can't work it out. Can u please show me? Link: http://www.gamekult.com/jeux/image-mario-golf-world-tour-J3050115120-ME3050230198i.html - Ninelevendo, the Blue Lightning! (talk)
 * I believe I've fixed it.
 * Thanks. I'm getting close to learning it. - Ninelevendo, the Blue Lightning! (talk)

May 1, 2014
Hello. This references (IGN and Nintendo Japan official website) say that Mario Golf World Tour was to be released on 1 May 2014. I say this because I do not have sufficient privileges to edit this page. Thank you.

The Nintendo Japan official website (Nintendo 3DS section) say this:

Original: マリオゴルフ ワールドツアー   	2014年5月1日

Translated:

Mario Golf World Tour   	May 1, 2014

--77.228.198.87 10:40, 8 March 2014 (EST)

In that case, the Japense Release date should be different. I'll do that. Thanks for the info. - Ninelevendo, the Blue Lightning! (talk)

Toad?
I honestly don't think he is playable, and the evidence is written in a different language with absolutely no images whatsoever. Can someone tell me if it's actually true? - 19:54, 13 April 2014 (EDT) I used google translate, and it says that toad is playable, but I don't know if that site has proof for itself. - 19:58, 13 April 2014 (EDT)
 * Removed the information because the source isn't valid. It's a blog page from a fansite; that doesn't confirm anything. 20:00, 13 April 2014 (EDT)
 * Apparently the info is from a Japanese magazine, but still haven't found any evidence. - 20:01, 13 April 2014 (EDT)
 * Absence of other evidence (like a screenshot), otherwise, doesn't make the source valid, so it should be removed. 20:04, 13 April 2014 (EDT)

Demo
I just got the Demo, so how do I use it as a source? - 17:44, 17 April 2014 (EDT)

April 17 press release - course names confirmed?
In this Nintendo press release, describing the community feature: "Want to slow down the wind on golf courses like DK Jungle, Bowser’s Castle and Sky Island?" Does this confirm the names for the DKCR and Bowser courses currently mentioned in our article, as well as a new course? I hesitate because all of the other sources I've seen mention something like "six Mario World Courses and [...] three balanced Castle Club Courses" (quote from official North American MGWT site), and there are already nine courses accounted for. Anyone know what's going on here? --Steve470 (talk) 04:18, 18 April 2014 (EDT)


 * Some further searching brought me to this picture, and while I can't read the text, those three images at the bottom sure look like real screenshots of a course that could easily be called Sky Island. I did notice that it shows holes 1 and 3 of that course, both of which are par 3s. It seems possible that this is a par 3 course (like Congo Canopy in Toadstool Tour), which could explain why they wouldn't count it in the main course total. Still, I'll hold off on editing the article until I get someone else's thoughts. --Steve470 (talk) 04:49, 18 April 2014 (EDT)
 * Hmmm, I think DK Jungle and Bowser's Castle aren't really proof enough yet, but your right about there being different Club Castle Courses. We can put 'Sky Land-esque course with similarities to cloud worlds' or something on those lines. - 05:57, 18 April 2014 (EDT)

I got the game
What can I add to the article? Rosalina&#39;s Luma (talk) 05:45, 2 May 2014 (EDT)
 * You'll have to wait until you're auto confirmed. - 17:16, 2 May 2014 (EDT)

Is anyone going to make a page for the Castle Club mode?
I mean, I would but I just got my account three minutes ago and don't know how.


 * It'll be created in due time, don't worry.
 * We don't really need to, it can just be San article. - 19:40, 11 May 2014 (EDT)

Star Characters
When I got my first star character, I noticed their sweet spot and distance stat lowered. This didn't happen in Toadstool Tour when it came to star characters.. I think. What's up with that? UhHuhAlrightDaisy (talk) 20:20, 13 May 2014 (EDT)
 * In Toadstool Tour, their Impact stat (equivalent to Sweet Spot) went down, but in this game their Control also goes down. Meanwhile, the Spin stat got removed completely (but whether or not it exists hidden within the game is not known). MarioComix (talk) 20:52, 13 May 2014 (EDT)
 * Wait, did you just say that the power went down? - 01:16, 14 May 2014 (EDT)
 * The Impact stat in Toadstool Tour refers to the Impact Zone, aka the Sweet Spot. Though the driving yardage would go up. MarioComix (talk) 22:04, 14 May 2014 (EDT)

Rosalina's non-Star Drive confirmed?
According to this picture, looks like she's going to have the second longest drive, and has a fade to her shot. Could be early, but who knows. Also, not sure if the Japanese Yard calculation is different from the US version's, but I doubt it.ShadowMario3 (talk) 12:27, 15 May 2014 (EDT)
 * Good spotting. I'll add that immediately. - 18:21, 15 May 2014 (EDT)

Character Page Colours
Ok, so personally I think we should just base it completely on the clubs and nothing else, because we don't want people's opinions (like mine) getting in the way. If this is disagreed with, I would highly recommend leaving it white. - 02:52, 28 May 2014 (EDT)

As User:Yoshi876 pointed out, it's good to use colors as this is consistent with other game pages that use similar box-templates for characters.

The other problem was, many of the characters may be represented by the same or very similar colors, even when it comes to using the colors from their golf clubs. And in the case of the golf-clubs, it may end up looking sort've gaudy with the colors being used in the sense of colored text on a colored background, since that's gonna look very different than how the colors look on the characters clubs.

The way it is now is good, I think, but a problem arose when Ninelevendo realized Bowser Bowser Jr. and Mario had very similar red-tones. With characters like Luigi and Yoshi this is fine as they're different enough shades it's not too jarring AND it's just these two characters who happen to both represent green, mainly, but Bowser and Bowser Jr.'s colors were then changed to green, as that's basically the next color they're usually represented with in a sense. But this made for four characters with green. My solution to this was making Bowser's color black and Jr.'s a light shade of the same, just as is represented on their spiked bands, Bowser's emblems from games like Mario Party and Mario Kart, and Bowser's bat in Mario Baseball, and even their golf balls in this game. It looks like this in comparison to the page now: IMAGE LINK So I wanted to see what other people thought. Colors, no colors? Green or black? UhHuhAlrightDaisy (talk) 03:10, 28 May 2014 (EDT)
 * When I say change it to the clubs, the links are fine to remain white. So Mario and Luigi would stay the same, and Daisy would have more of a yellow-ish colour, and the Bowsers would have purple. However, if their main colour doesn't seem like a good idea, their secondary colour can be used instead, which, in the case of Bowser, is very similar to the colour he is now. - 03:16, 28 May 2014 (EDT)
 * Personally though, I think how it is now is fine, but that's because it has the Bowser Colours my way. I still think Daisy should have that yellower colour, but I can let that slide. - 03:27, 28 May 2014 (EDT)

Character's Shot Trajectory
There's an issue with the descriptions for each character's trajectory right now. Although the game only lists each character's shot trajectory as Straight, Fade, or Draw, depending on the direction, unaccounted for right now is the intensity of the angle the trajectory moves at. This is definitely represented in-game, though, with the color of the arrow signifying the level of the degree. Shot trajectory does have variable degrees in real golf too, but you can see it for east example my comparing the draw of say Daisy to Donkey Kong. His is much farther. The arrows for the trajectory are green, yellow, and orange depending on the level of the trajectory's degree. The problem was coming to an agreement on what words to use to signify these. I tried Light, Medium, and Heavy, as was used in past golf installments like Toadstool Tour, but it was pointed out these were confusing or something. So I'm now wanting suggestions on what would be good to describe this, as every character is different, so this is just as important as what to call the trajectory in the first place. I was thinking Regular, Moderate, Strong, something along those lines. Whatever sounds nicest and makes the most sense. UhHuhAlrightDaisy (talk) 02:55, 28 May 2014 (EDT)
 * The reason that these don't make sense is because saying "Strong" fade makes you think that the actual trajectory is a very wide fade, wheras the colour the shot is representing is the height of the shot, Luigi's red meaning "Low". This doesn't have anything to do with the trajectory, instead reflecting how high the shot goes. - 03:05, 28 May 2014 (EDT)
 * Are you maybe confusing this with the bar that represents a character's shot height? The two are different, and the colors of the trajectory arrows signify the degree of the shot, not the height, I believe. Like I gave example of, compare Donkey Kong's trajectory curve with Daisy's. UhHuhAlrightDaisy (talk) 03:13, 28 May 2014 (EDT)
 * You may have noticed that the colour of the shot is exactly the same as the height. In Toadstool Tour, the colour was the only way to determine height, same goes here. Or a least I think so. - 03:24, 28 May 2014 (EDT)
 * Oh no- I see what it is! The colors DO match, but the problem was with the changes they made from Toadstool Tour on how it's displayed. Ah-ha, it's a more simple matter after all, and you were basically right about the height, it's just the variance between characters in this game is both less-severe and more specific. I see what to do now, I'll just add an explanation like what you did with the stats being out of 11. Thanks for helping me catch this! UhHuhAlrightDaisy (talk) 15:17, 28 May 2014 (EDT)
 * No no no- Wait! NOW maybe I know. lol This IS confusing, cause if you look at Toadstool Tour, the characters had either a Hook, Slice, Fade, Draw, or Straight shot, but now I think they either did away with that, or they forgot to show it. THAT'S what I was talking about in the first place though. How do we know now if they still use Slice and Fade, though? UhHuhAlrightDaisy (talk) 15:41, 28 May 2014 (EDT)

Wario doesn't a slice anymore, he has a fade. So characters either have straight, fade, or draw. And with Toadstool Tour, some guy changed it to "heavy fade" because he thought "slice" was unofficial. - 17:25, 28 May 2014 (EDT)

Goomba
He is also a NPC character in Castle Club, and spinies buzzy beetle Flutter and spiny egg are in wiggler park.
 * I'm pretty sure all the information is already on the page. MarioComix (talk) 19:45, 9 June 2014 (EDT)

Post Hole Animation pictures
This has been bugging me for some time now. We have pictures for post hole animations, which is fine and all, but the problem strikes in the Eagle, Albatross and Hole-in-one section. Since the animations are the same for each score, do we really need the same characters in each section? We have three pictures for Rosalina (as an example, Mario, Luigi and Daisy have the same issue as well) and they are all the same picture with a different word on them. Now this is just my opinion, but I find this unnecessary and to me it looks pointless. Shouldn't we just upload pictures of a handful of different characters for each score instead of uploading basic doubles? And if the argument spreads to other pictures that appear to be identical to others with slight differences (such as shadow/shadowless artwork), that can be applied here as well as being somewhat unnecessary, unless we have a reason for all this.

List of name on the score board
I don't know them all, but it might be useful info. Toadbrigade5 (talk) 14:05, 6 September 2014 (EDT)

Star Drive-Drive
I've been doing the math on Star Drive - Drive with all Characters. I want to add this to the Character Section, but I'm unable to edit the article, but I still want to share my observations.

Default Characters

 * Mario total distance Star Drive: +65
 * Luigi total distance Star Drive: +34
 * Peach total distance Star Drive: +33
 * Yoshi total distance Star Drive: +42
 * Daisy total distance Star Drive: +57
 * Donkey Kong total distance Star Drive: +66
 * Bowser total distance Star Drive: +70
 * Wario total distance Star Drive: +49
 * Waluigi total distance Star Drive: +38
 * Boo total distance Star Drive: +46
 * Bowser jr. total distance Star Drive: +50
 * Diddy Kong total distance Star Drive: +53

Unlockable Characters

 * Toad total distance Star Drive: +34
 * Kamek total distance Star Drive: +63
 * Paratroopa total distance Star Drive: +36
 * Birdo total distance Star Drive: +55

DLC characters

 * Gold Mario total distance Star Drive: +65
 * Toadette total distance Star Drive: +32
 * Nabbit total distance Star Drive: +61
 * Rosalina total distance Star Drive: +68

Jigglypuff (talk) 15:37, 21 October 2017 (EDT)
 * I know how you feel. In order to edit this article and various others, you must become autoconfirmed, meaning you must make 5 edits and have an account for 4 days.  The wait gets very frustrating, but it'll be over before you know it.  I'll see if I can add this info for you.  By the way, your comment counts as one of your five edits. - 16:11, 21 October 2017 (EDT)
 * The info has been added. I might do the same thing with sweet spot and control later. - 16:26, 21 October 2017 (EDT)
 * Oh Okay, I'm working on becoming an Autoconfirmed User, but I was curious to know if I can put in the Star/Moon Coin Challenges into the courses. I'm only reading the seeing the information and the thumbnails of each hole, so I'm curious to know if I can add in the Star/Moon coin Challenges into the Courses articles so I can become an Autoconfirmed user. Jigglypuff (talk) 17:09, 21 October 2017 (EDT)

Mind if I add this type of information on the Courses?
Since I'm helping out with the Meters in unit length/distance for each golf course, I've already finished with Wiggler Park, and since the obstacles are also enemies, they have an animation when the golf ball hits them, and I was wondering I can put them in Courses Articles. I have 2 Golf Courses I have for this idea. Jigglypuff (talk) 14:25, 28 October 2017 (EDT)

Golf Ball Hitting Characters (Wiggler Park)

 * Wiggler turns Angry (Hole 1)
 * Goomba (Hole 2), Spiny (Hole 5) look left and right in confusion
 * Spike spits out a Spiked ball and throws it (Hole 3)
 * Koopa Troopa (Hole 4), and Buzzy Beetle (Hole 8) goes inside their shell.
 * Hitting the Shell again, the Koopa Troopa and Buzzy Beetle will come out of their shell
 * The Spiny Egg Shakes (Hole 5)
 * Piranha Plant wakes up from its slumber and randomly starts biting (Hole 6)
 * Monty Mole jumps, then burrows into the ground. (Hole 7)
 * Flutter preforms a loop (Hole 9)

Golf Ball Hitting Characters (Bowser's Castle)

 * Bob-ombs Explode whenever the golf ball hits a bob-omb. When it explodes, it can send the golf ball off course often.