User talk:Aipom/Archive 6


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 * Archive 2 (42-78)
 * Archive 3 (79-124)
 * '''Archive 4 (125-172)
 * '''Archive 5 (173-220)

request
and like to be in your comics I'll send in my sprites when I'm done editing themSuper mallow please wait for my sprites 14:11, 28 April 2007 (EDT).

Comics
Nice :D Great Gonzo

O.k,I'm ansering this again because the last time I asked it you didn' get it:Why did everyone say run in one strip?

Missed Committee Meeting
You have now missed 2 committee meetings. You are hereby off the Awards Committee and cannot request to rejoin. 12:05, 29 April 2007 (EDT)

Comic
Hey! Good job on this comic. I like how I'm in the tank. And how Purple Yoshi's running behind me. KUTGW!

eh?
how many users are in your comic? Super mallow 12:42, 30 April 2007 (EDT)

Sorry
Sorry abut the malicious behavior.

I'm troubled with your trouble
No, I'm not having any problems with making the pages or anything. I just figured that if anyone should decide this, it should be you.

You see, I was working on the Spiky Goomba page first, as to your request to work on the SPM enemies. Anyway, I removed the templates (those big table things that display the HP, Attack, Defense, and so on), and a member named Great Gonzo put them back without reason.

My opinion about the templates is that they are just space consuming. They make the page look sloppy and unprofessional. Also, it makes the page more like a player's guide than a wiki article. Since the templates have the stats AND tattles for the enemy, there really isn't much else to write about. Having more than one on a single page is a disaster, especially since all three Paper Mario templates are different colors and sizes.

Now, I'm going to show you a side-by-side comparison of how you can display the information with and without the template. I'm going to write about Spiky Goomba's HP, Attack, and Defense...

(Heh, that Spiky Goomba is named after you. You see, the enemy name is the same as the page name, sometimes resulting in the enemy being named incorrectly, as seen here. Another reason I'm against the templates.)

"Spiked Goomba, just like the Goomba and Paragoomba, has 2 HP. However, it has a slightly stronger Attack of 2. The helmet, besides being protection from Mario's Jump attacks, does not raise the standard Goomba Defense of 1."

As you can see, putting the stats in paragraph form allows for more creative pages, and you can also easily compare enemies to other related enemies.

Whether you decide to get rid of the templates or keep them, I will respect your choice and do as you say. ~LordKenny