Editing Talk:Green Star (Super Mario 3D World)

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*These two have the same appearance and name as each other, a strong point for merging.
*These two have the same appearance as each other.
*They are both fundamental collectables in a 3D platformer game, except one of them has a fancy finish animation and the other doesn't.
*They are both fundamental collectables in a 3D platformer game, except one of them has a fancy finish animation and the other doesn't.
**Furthermore, those two 3D platformer games have fairly close ties to each other, as 3D Land is developed by the same galaxy team and has taken inspiration from Galaxy.
**Furthermore, those two 3D platformer games have fairly close ties to each other, as 3D Land is developed by the same galaxy team and has taken inspiration from Galaxy.
*Green stars are not consistent even in the Galaxy games. Green Stars in Galaxy 2 are activated by a special comet rather than being exclusive to trial galaxies.
*Green stars are not consistent even in the Galaxy games. Green Stars in Galaxy 2 are activated by a special comet rather than being exclusive to trial galaxies.
*They share the same name, which is a strong point to be called for a merge.
*Merging these two makes piping less complicated, and therefore easier to navigate.
*Merging these two makes piping less complicated, and therefore easier to navigate.


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