Talk:Axe

That wasn't an Axe in SMB. It was a switch that looks similiar to an axe.

Really? Then why is there an axe is Mario Hoops 3-on-3? Seriously, it wasn't a switch. Paper Jorge

This has something to do with SMB how?

Well anyway look closely. Paper Jorge

"Axe" isn't the preferred spelling. It should be ax. This is the way it's spelled in "How to Win at Super Mario Bros." (1987), the "Super Mario All-Stars Player's Guide" (1993), and reputable dictionaries. --Toadstool Forever 00:18, 23 March 2007 (EDT)

The only reason it doesn't fall in Super Mario Bros. is because the lazy programmers at Nintendo "didn't have time" to make different frames for it. It's supposed to cut the little slope near the bridge, which is the support.

Axe
Shouldn't this page be "axe"? I know the difference between American and British English, but many Americans distinguish the weapon from the tool by labeling the weapon as "axe" and the tool as "ax". PoisonMushroom 17:48, 21 July 2011 (EDT)
 * As somebody said above, it is called "Ax" in Player's Guides and things like that.
 * And besides, Axe is the name of either an eletric bass or a deodorant. One of those.

Lost Levels
What about the Lost Levels? --84.149.27.249 13:55, 16 September 2015 (EDT)

Execute part of this article
As per Generic subjects, ''Generic subjects are worthy of their own article if they meet any of the following criteria:
 * The subject must have a function which is different from the real world counterpart. If the differences are extremely minor, the subject may not meet this requirement.
 * The player can consume or collect the subject for use. This does not apply to sports games.
 * The subject is significant to the media's storyline.
 * The subject is significant to the gameplay. This does not apply to sports games.
 * The subject is determined by the users to be notable.''

Most of the uses of the axe would be worthy of inclusion in this article, as most axes are used in gameplay, and they have a function which is different from the real world counterpart, as I have yet to see a real-world axe being used to cut a bridge above lava. However, there is two sections of this article, being the Super Mario Odyssey and the ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3’’ sections. In my opinion these sections wold qualify for removal, for the reasons stated below:


 * Mario Hoops 3-on-3: The hoop on the Bowser's Castle court is an axe. Thats it. While you could argue that they function different from their real world counterpart, MarioWiki:Generic subjects mention that If the differences are extremely minor, the subject may not meet this requirement. and well, only being a basketball hoop in my opinion is extremely minor.
 * Super Mario Odyssey: An axe appears on the the "Zombie Headwear" hat. This is just an axe on a hat like in real-world costumes and hats, and the axe does not change the gameplay of the game, and the hat acts the same as other hats.

Basically, these two sections of the article in my opinion qualify as generic subject that should not be covered and thus should be removed. So should this article be cut?

Proposer: Deadline: January 4, 2019, 23:59 GMT

Remove the ‘’Mario Hoops 3-on-3’’ and the ‘’Super Mario Odyssey’’ sections of this article

 * 1) Per proposal.
 * 2) Per proposal. I'd argue that the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate information could be removed as well.
 * 3) Per proposal.
 * 4) I would be satisfied with this option, but I prefer the other I voted for. Per Proposal.
 * 5) Per proposal.
 * 6) No idea how "Following the October 17, 2018 update for Super Mario Odyssey, a single-bladed axe appears as Cappy's form for the "Zombie Headwear" purchasable clothing from Crazy Cap." and "The axe reappears in Mario Hoops 3-on-3, where on the Bowser's Castle court the basketball hoop's pole is a giant Axe." qualifies for a section, but okay.

Only remove the ‘’Mario Hoops 3-on-3’’ section of this article

 * 1) "The player can consume or collect the subject for use." SMO meets this criteria, MH3o3 doesn't. But besides that, per proposal.

Only remove the ‘’Super Mario Odyssey’’ section of this article

 * 1) I strongly oppose removing the Mario Hoops 3-on-3 information because the axe being used as a pole within the context of Bowser's Castle suggests a reference to the axe's original function in Super Mario Bros.. If we are going to remove the Hoops information, we should be removing the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate one as well for the same reason (and while also ignoring the context as this proposal has done), but none of the options deal with that. The information on Super Mario Odyssey, on the other hand, fails the generic subjects test and has no references to earlier uses of the axe, so it should be the only thing that should be removed.
 * 2) what she said
 * 3) Per Bazooka Mario, if the MH3o3 axe in that context is referencing the SMB axe like the Ultimate screenshot is, then it should stay with it.
 * 4) Changing vote, per Bazooka Mario.
 * 5) Per all.
 * 6) - I'm fine with things now, but I also agree with LGM, so either/or for me.
 * 7) Changing vote, per Bazooka Mario.
 * 8) Changing vote too. Per all.
 * 9) My second option, although I think the Hoops information, along with Ultimate, could possibly be better suited to the trivia section.
 * 10) I was going to vote here for the exact reasons Baz said, but voted below at first due to the other still having a usage. Anyways, I still see the validity of this, though if this wins, I suggest re-examining these articles, perhaps doing something more like Fireball and Fireball (Mario Bros.)

Keep the article as is

 * 1) I consider this more akin to these things. I may remove this vote, but I'll be hard to reach for the next few days.
 * 2) - The article seems fine to me.
 * 3) Per all.

Comments
@FlameChomp What do you mean, "can't be interacted with" for SMO? It's thrown and stuff. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 15:03, 21 December 2018 (EST)
 * Yeah, that was a mistake, though I still do not feel it is necessary to keep on the article. -- 15:06, 21 December 2018 (EST)

Also, wouldn't the information from Ultimate be more relevant in the trivia section? -- 17:12, 23 December 2018 (EST)