Talk:Volcanic debris

Title
Is the title of this article conjectural? Or is it actually called this somewhere in-game or in a manual.


 * It's not even mentioned in both the game and the manual. It's conjectural.
 * Does this even deserve an article?
 * Uh, yeah it does, It's an obstacle that appears in two games. So it should still have it's own article.
 * Per YDfan1.
 * You could call it Tephra, which means volcanic rock...
 * good then put on a conjectural template. A Link to the Present 15:46, 17 February 2011 (EST)
 * How about "Meteors". The name was featured in the first level in Peach's Castle and it definately sounds better than Raining Debris.
 * Except "meteors" apply to space rocks that have entered a planet, not pyroclastic matter. The name we have at this moment is clunky, however. Unless this "meteor" name has made more appearances than just this level, we don't use it. 22:40, 17 December 2013 (EST)
 * Another alternative is "Firefall" (the name is mentioned in both New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Luigi U). I (of course) ain't sure if it's official, but that's all I got.

Hey
I know that this is a random Question but, Debris is always pronounced with a silent "S", right?
 * I think so, but you should look it up if you really want to know. Don't put the pronunciation on the article (if that's why you're asking): we don't do that on this wiki. - 20:15, 11 February 2011 (EST)

Official Name
They didn't have a official name? I thought on New Super Mario Bros. U, they were name Meteor... If someone can find a good source. Do IGN is a good source, I'm not sure?-- 19:34, 10 April 2015 (EDT)


 * The New Super Mario Bros. U Prima guide uses the name "Bowser's Flames", though there's a clear distinction between the New Super Mario Bros. U ones that are fireballs and the falling rocks seen in every other game, even if they have the same general purpose.:-Toa 95 (talk)
 * Ok, thank you, I will look if there's any source for New Super Mario Bros. 2.-- 19:42, 10 April 2015 (EDT)
 * NSMB2 Prima flip-flops between "debris," "falling debris," and "volcanic debris," while NSMBU Prima uses "Bowser's Flames," which isn't really applicable since that's just Bowser's fire breath Toa edit conflicted me and said exactly what I wanted to say grumblegrumble  . Unless we have insight into the NSMBW Prima guide, that may be about as good of an answer that you'll get.
 * OK, Thank You Time Turner!-- 19:46, 10 April 2015 (EDT)