Talk:Stage (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)

Triggers
How does mist trigger? Is it pure random, is it based on environment, or some other factor(s)? -- 23:01, 9 October 2016 (EDT)
 * I'm inclined to think it's totally by random once you get past a certain point in the game. 18:36, 28 November 2016 (EST)

Transform into 'Stage Hazards' page
Mist, or rather "fog" (as it is called internally in the game's files) is one of the game's multiple stage hazards such as: bucket, ceiling beam, meteor, etc. However not only is it the only one to have a page, there is no general page for stage hazards as there is for Audience or Stylish move. The only mention of them is in the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door page's battle system section saying: "In addition to the traditional turn-based combat, the characters on-stage interact with the scenery: sometimes the background falls, damaging all characters on stage and possibly making them dizzy," which is very incomplete and arguably misleading. As such I hope to transform this page into a page about all stage hazards (as having them all be individual wouldn't make sense) as to enrich the wiki's documentation of TTYD.

Source: https://supermariofiles.wordpress.com/2023/02/03/ttyd-stage-hazards/

I would hope to gain your approval in this change.

Proposer: Deadline: June 15, 2023, 23:59 GMT

Support

 * 1) Per proposal.
 * 2) Per Swallow's comments--as it stands, the stage hazards, rare stage events, and even information on the stage itself are currently all clumped into the Audience page haphazardly (even though a few hazards don't have anything to do with the characters in the audience, such as the Bowser Statue event, and the audience characters are a separate mechanic from the stage itself) and get no more than text for each... Except for the fog, for some reason, which currently gets its own article. Now that it's been brought up, it does feel a little weird that there's at least 2 distinct subjects (the Audience themselves, but also the stage itself) clumped into Audience, right? We might as well expand this article and move over all the information currently clumped over to Audience over here, so we have more room to expand upon those mechanics without janking up the Audience article with a bunch of things not related to the Audience crowd itself. Maybe we could even rename the article something like "Stage (Paper Mario)?"

Oppose

 * 1) It's better to give it a different article instead.

Comments
I should point out the Audience page does list the different stages and their effects under the "stages" section. 14:59, June 1, 2023 (EDT)

Thank you for this comment Swallow, I was not aware. I find this rather surprising since these mechanics are rather distinct, and definitely still think there should be a dedicated page. Should I leave some mention regarding this on Audience's talk page too then? -Paper Enthusiast (talk) 15:20, June 1, 2023 (EDT)
 * I wouldn't be opposed to splitting these effects to their own page, and since this proposal is underway I don't think it's necessary for a discussion there as well. 15:23, June 1, 2023 (EDT)