Talk:Gold Chomp

Official? Yes, I know it is painfully obvious that these are Gold-colored Chomps, but it seems like a name we applied to it. For all we know, these could be called Chomp Chomps, Gold Chomps, Gold Chain Chomps, Golden Chain Chomps, Gold Incoming Chomps, or Golden Incoming Chomps. We just need to know whether this is an official name and where did it come from, because any one of the above names could be applied to this article in the current title's place. P.S. We aren't even sure that the rolling Chomp heads in SMG were officially named Incoming Chomps

Citation needed?
Does this really need a citation if the mission it appears in has its name? If so, how does one properly cite a level as a source? Zakor1138 (talk) 23:48, 10 October 2017 (EDT)
 * A reference to the mission title helps, so it's been added. Thanks for the heads up. 23:51, 10 October 2017 (EDT)

Name
Shouldn't this be renamed to "Gold Chomp"? The name "Golden Chomp" is a simple one-off mention used in a mission name, whereas "Gold Chomp" is clearly more frequently used, appearing primarily in pages 162 and 163 of the Super Mario Galaxy 2 Prima guide. 20:56, November 11, 2019 (EST)
 * I'd support changing it. LinkTheLefty (talk) 13:34, November 13, 2019 (EST)
 * The name used in game should be a higher priority than what's in the guide. 12:35, November 14, 2019 (EST)
 * You can say the same thing about the Swimming Beast, the Big Bird, and potentially the Manta Ray in Super Mario 64, but we're using the guide names because they're clear-cut used in the context of the subject's actual name (honestly, I think we should consider level titles to be lower priority if it's the only in-game mention since it seems to just use a subject's description and not its actual name enough times that we should be cautious). LinkTheLefty (talk) 14:49, November 14, 2019 (EST)

Mario Kart 64
The article states this enemy first appeared in Super Mario Galaxy, but didn't Gold Chomps first appear on Rainbow Road in Mario Kart 64? Its model is gold. The article as written already undermines the assertion that it debuted in Galaxy by pointing out the big Chain Chomp in Mario Sunshine turns gold after being soaked. - Nintendo101 (talk) 11:37, January 30, 2021 (EST)
 * That's not gold, that's the rainbow-reflected texture. Also "Gold Chomp" is a specific type specifically called "Gold Chomp," not any old golden-colored Chain Chomp. Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 12:53, January 30, 2021 (EST)
 * Regardless of the texture, the result is the same: the Chain Chomp appears golden (or at least it does to me). I am inclined to think that the result is more relevant than the specific texture used in place to alter its appearance. But I have not had direct experience with rendering models in over five years, so my perspective could be flawed.
 * If enemy articles are grouped and categorized primarily based on the original Japanese names, then the policy seems inconsistent. Purple Bullet Bills and Bull's-Eye Bills have nearly the same gameplay function, but why are they treated as one-in-the-same when they have different Japanese names? - Nintendo101 (talk) 16:38, January 30, 2021 (EST)
 * Because Bull's-Eye Bills weren't given a separate JP name at all until NSMBW, being treated as a more red/green Troopa thing there. Same for Bouncing Bullet Bill in YNI, and those are definitely the same thing. As for the MK64 thing, note the "yellow" is localized on one spot, with the other parts behind that appearing black (demonstrating it is merely a shine). Doc von Schmeltwick (talk) 16:42, January 30, 2021 (EST)