Talk:Gnat Attack

Fly Assault Game's Boss
It seems really unlikely that the comics would just refer to a boss as "Fly Assault Game's Boss". That's like saying that Mario's name is "Famous Nintendo Character".
 * Maybe the author of the manga didn't know Watinga's name. But that hardly counts as a name, one could also say that Watinga was unnamed in the manga. Anyway, I don't have the book, so I can't check it. --Grandy02 17:03, 8 June 2010 (UTC)

Split Enemies from Gnat Attack
The enemies section of this article is not how a usual enemies section should look; it has all enemies within it. These enemies are unique enemies, they have their own quirks, their own methods of destruction, and there is even a boss character in there! All of the enemies in that enemies section should be split out into their own articles; as they are valid enemies, even if they had minor appearances.

I also have here a quote from the coverage policy:

"All content from games in [Mario-related spin-off] series is allowed on the wiki"

- MarioWiki:Coverage

These enemies are part of the game, they are content, they are allowed.

Proposer: Deadline: 24 April, 2011 23:59 GMT

Split

 * 1) - No matter how minor the enemies are, they are enemies nonetheless and therefore require articles as all enemies do.
 * 2) Per Marioguy1.
 * 3) - All enemies including minor enemies deserve their own seperate article. Per Marioguy1. Don't forget Watinga which is a major thing in the minigame with a ton of info.
 * 4) - Per proposal.
 * 5) Per Marioguy1!

Comments
But wouldn't this create more stubs
 * Not exactly, a stub is an article in which all the information is not present, true it would create short articles, but the articles would have all information present and would therefore not be stubs.

The enemies were previously split before, though the proposal was on a talk page and that talk page has been deleted. Just thought I'd say that. --Reversinator 10:15, 11 April 2011 (EDT)