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:Functions alone isn't enough to consider a split for this article. If that's the case, are you going to merge [[Invincibility Barrel]] to this article? Probably not. Though it's a fairly extreme example what I'm using, in this wiki, name and appearance are strong arguments to warrant a split of two items. And I don't see the harm of keeping it either. Perhaps you'd have a stronger case if this item was also called a "Super Star" instead of a "Rainbow Star" and if it kept the trademark eyes, except it's rainbow, but it's not the case here. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 22:30, 30 April 2016 (EDT)
:Functions alone isn't enough to consider a split for this article. If that's the case, are you going to merge [[Invincibility Barrel]] to this article? Probably not. Though it's a fairly extreme example what I'm using, in this wiki, name and appearance are strong arguments to warrant a split of two items. And I don't see the harm of keeping it either. Perhaps you'd have a stronger case if this item was also called a "Super Star" instead of a "Rainbow Star" and if it kept the trademark eyes, except it's rainbow, but it's not the case here. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 22:30, 30 April 2016 (EDT)
::So should we split the SMB "Magic Mushroom" from [[Super Mushroom]]? After all, it was different colours, was missing its trademark eyes and had a different name... - [[User:Reboot|Reboot]] ([[User talk:Reboot|talk]]) 14:23, 1 May 2016 (EDT)
::So should we split the SMB "Magic Mushroom" from [[Super Mushroom]]? After all, it was different colours, was missing its trademark eyes and had a different name... - [[User:Reboot|Reboot]] ([[User talk:Reboot|talk]]) 14:23, 1 May 2016 (EDT)
:::Yeah that's a blatant strawman of my argument with total disregard to any context whatsoever. The Super Mario Bros. Super Mushroom was at a time period where the Super Mario universe was just starting out. We all know that it's the same mushroom as the Super Mushroom today. Your argument also doesn't help that in the Super Mario All-Stars remake, they changed the original sprite to that of the more familiar Super Mushroom, so they were ''clearly'' intended for those two items to be the same item. Here, in Super Mario Galaxy, the game plays by different rules. The traditional Stars aren't used for invincibility items, they're used as collectables, in a nod to the original Super Mario 64. Simply because they need to design a different item for an invincibility power-up, they created a distinct item to give Mario invincibility powers. That distinction alone is enough for this article to be warranted a different article than this one. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 14:31, 1 May 2016 (EDT)


Though the functions are the same, these two are clearly different items. I say we should just leave it. There's no real reason to merge them. It'd be useful if we had an article for every different item, instead of trying to keep them all in one article, where it could get confusing. {{User:Alex95/sig}} 22:34, 30 April 2016 (EDT)
Though the functions are the same, these two are clearly different items. I say we should just leave it. There's no real reason to merge them. It'd be useful if we had an article for every different item, instead of trying to keep them all in one article, where it could get confusing. {{User:Alex95/sig}} 22:34, 30 April 2016 (EDT)

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