Talk:POW Block

Separation
We should create a separate page for Anywhere POWs, shouldn't we? --Dynomite

Oppose Separation

 * 1) Paper Jorge ( Talk&middot;Contributions)&middot; Basically, POW Blocks with a slightly different name. This is the same for Face Block and all its other names: no need for a seperation.
 * 2) - Too similar and too minor.
 * 3) - Per everyone. It's just a POW Block that is used differently.

POW Brawl?
POW Blocks appeared in SSBB, should we mention that? StrikeoutSam 09:47, 25 May 2008 (EDT)

Donkey Konga
The POW Block appears as an item in Donkey Konga, and perhaps it's sequels too. Shouldn't we mention that? --Jomingo

This may not be appropriate(at least there's no cussing), but WHOEVER CHENGED POW BLOCK INTO PRISONER OF WAR IS DEAD! THAT IS NOTHING BUT IDIOTIC! IT'S NOT EVEN MARIO RELATED!
 * I gave the user a warning and changed it back. 14:46, 9 November 2008 (EST)

Oh... am I in trouble for yelling like that? And I wonder who that user was... not that it's any of my business.
 * I don't think you'll get in trouble for it, but you should try to stay calm. You can see any changes and the users who made them in a page's history. 15:03, 9 November 2008 (EST)

Two Types of POW Block
The character infobox has a Red POW Block as its picture, but I'd argue that the blue version is as iconic as, if not more than, the red version. Should we change it? --TomAndTheCats (talk) 18:27, June 17, 2023 (EDT)
 * I say the two colors are fairly interchangeable but I can see an argument being made for the blue one since the blue one is more common of a color recently. That being said, the red one is also fairly common. 14:38, June 18, 2023 (EDT)

Seperating Red POW Block from this page
With the Red POW Block becoming more common (going to appear in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, also appeared in Super Mario Maker 2 and Super Mario 3D World), I find it weird to not be its own page. I get the argument of it being just a variation, but there's tons of other pages that are also variations of others, and they only appear in one or two games (i.e. Fire Koopa Clown Car, ON/OFF Trampoline, Big Eep Cheep, Spiked ? Block, Flame thrower (Flame Chomp), Skeeter (New Super Mario Bros.), Gray P Switch and in the scheme of POW Blocks: Anywhere POW, which was even discussed above). I think the Red POW Block behavior, with the examples I've shown, is different enough to make it its own page. Rodmjorgeh (talk) 16:30, September 9, 2023 (EDT) Rodmjorgeh

Proposer: Rodmjorgeh (talk) Deadline: Sunday, September 24, 2023, 23:59 GMT

Support

 * 1) Per proposal. There's already a page redirecting to the main page: Red POW Block. Stuff related to this item would be put into there.
 * 2) Per proposal. The Red POW Block in NSMBU and Wonder acts completely differently from the Blue ones and we do have the aforementioned articles.
 * 3) Per proposal. Blue and red POW Blocks act differently and it's been pretty consistent in recent games. FWIW I would also support splitting the giant POW block from Advance.
 * 4) While it IS true that normal POW Blocks have been colored differently over the years, the Red POW Blocks have indeed been consistently distinct from other POW Blocks in all of their appearances (not to mention both types actually appearing individually in the Super Mario 3D World style of Super Mario Maker 2).
 * 5) Per proposal. We probably don't need to talk your ears off about the precedent we already have of different colored objects getting split articles.
 * 6) Per all, sure.
 * 7)  Per all.

Oppose

 * 1) I have to oppose because there are too many instances of red POW Blocks that function identically to their blue variant, and it's not just in SMB2 but The Super Mario Bros. Super Show, Yoshi's Island, the Paper Mario titles, and Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. Honestly, I think the Giant POW Block from SMB2 is more suiting for a separate article than the red one just because it's a more distinct entity more akin to the examples you listed.

Comments
So, how do we handle the SMB2 Pow Block? -- 07:22, September 10, 2023 (EDT)
 * Well, they are indeed POW Blocks that are red, but they don't use the function from past games. The page says that these first appeared in New Super Mario Bros. 2. I guess the page could have a section like Other Appearances (similar to Eep Cheep) with the SMB2 POW Block there. Rodmjorgeh (talk) 07:28, September 10, 2023 (EDT) Rodmjorgeh
 * If we go this route, it'd probably be something like "Although they function much like the normal blue POW blocks, the POW blocks in Super Mario Bros. 2 are colored red."? But honestly, we'd be tempted to hold a vote on what to do about that thing anyways--it's just kind of one of those weird edge-cases like the Gray P Switch. Still, no harm in splitting it off for the games where the red POW Blocks are notably different from the blue ones. ...Besides, it's not like this decision impacts the main POW Block article too much, seeing as even if we decide SMB2's POW Blocks are the debut of Red POW Blocks, Mario Bros. has them beat for the blue ones as-is. This literally only affects where we say when red ones debut, and looking through various ports of Mario Bros.... You might have an argument--albeit a very shaky one--they debuted in some ports of the game, like the Atari 8-bit and Atari XEGS releases, which colored their POW Blocks a combination of red and some other color (red and green in the former and red and blue(!?) in the latter.)  13:05, September 11, 2023 (EDT)

@Ray Trace I can see the confusion, but that can be fixed by adding a section named "Other appearances" like I said above. By the way, this exact problem happens in Super Mario Bros. 3, where the Gray P Switch acts like a normal P-Switch, it's just... gray. The confusion between the SMB2 red POW Block and the NSMB2 one is the exact same problem as this, so respectfully I disagree with it being a reason to not add the page. Rodmjorgeh (talk) 16:01, September 10, 2023 (EDT) Rodmjorgeh