MarioWiki:Featured articles/N2/Super Mario 3D World

Support

 * 1) That's a great article, with pretty good tables/charts. There isn't "flowery writing", and I don't se any issues like expands and/or lack of images. Also, this.don't breaks any of the Wiki rules.

Oppose

 * 1) Article has empty sections. That's the only major issue I have; someone or I is gonna have to read it through to spot any real errors though
 * 2) The leading may need a small checkup and expanding. Reception section needs references, the Staff and Beta elements sections must not be filled with random things copied from the list (as per Empty Section Policy). The Glithes section can do with one or two more well known glitches. Grammatical errors are present in the current glitch. Also, as the front page for the game, the glitches in the section should be imaged or referenced by the writer. There is a broken reference, I don't think simply removing it would be the solution, it needs to be fixed. I feel the Story section need some rewriting. The Transformations section is overly big without a worthy purpose, it may smile with a small summary of every power-up. That's what came to my mind right now, I would fix those issues, if I had time.
 * 3) Per Dashbot.
 * 4) As Dashbotz said, the article has too much empty space. Sure, it's not listed in the standards, but the empty space from the character table, transformation section, and the worlds table basically fluffs this article. It's just incredibly tacky wiki-fu with little substance. The character chart needs to take a cue from the Super Mario Bros. 2 article, which RAP has designed. The reception section, for a modern hideously overrated Mario game needs huge expansion.

Removal of Opposes
Baby Luigi


 * 1) I've fixed the Empty Sections issues.

Comments
@Ashley and Red, Never Mind. I'll support, and fix that error.

@Mario, I don't understand what do you means, except for the "Reception" oart of yoyr oppose :P
 * The article is mostly empty space. It can be the size of the computer screen doing this, but the reason the article is big is mainly from the needlessly giant tables. 23:17, 26 April 2014 (EDT)