Talk:Tucks

The reason I moved this page from "Tuck" to "Tucks" (as well as other pages relating to the species) lies in how individual characters in the game are named in orthographical relation to each other. Characters like Walbrick (shown below, on the right), Walnut, Waldough, Fluff etc. are referred to with their names in singular form. Naming these characters like that implies the "s" at the end of "Tucks" (also shown below, left), "Speedy Tucks", "Trench Tucks" etc. (all of which are names of several other characters in the game) is just a stylish way of spelling, rather than a plural component.

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Actual Plural?
Relating to the above, if "Tucks" is singular and "Tuckses" is plural, why does the trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U say "Pointy Tuck"? Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 06:42, 2 October 2017 (EDT)
 * Good catch. I've just asked Time Turner to check the game's Prima guide, even though it shouldn't take precedence over the game itself... But if the Prima calls them "Tucks" at singular and "Tuckses" at plural, then rest assured the name in Smash Bros. is just a mistake. --
 * Hello, I'm Time Turner, providing strategy guides for all.
 * Singular: "The Tuff Tucks is a slightly stronger version of the basic Tucks." (pg. 17)
 * Plural: I don't actually know. "Tucks" is consistently used throughout the guide for all Tucks, but I can't tell when it refers to a singular enemy or a group of enemies. At the very least, "Tuckses" is never used.
 * It's Tucks all the way down. 10:53, 2 October 2017 (EDT)
 * Thank you, Time Turner. Should we change all instances of "Tuckses" on the wiki to "Tucks"? I'd say we shouldn't, because it would confuse readers just as much as you were confused. --
 * The way I see it, "Tuck" is used as a singular in an actual game, different subfranchise it may be. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 16:43, 2 October 2017 (EDT)