Talk:Spike Top

I'm not completely sure (I haven't played in a while), but don't Spike Tops appear in Super Mario World and NEW Super Mario Bros.. -- Sir Grodus


 * Spike Tops first appeared in Super Mario World. And I'm pretty sure they appear in New Super Mario Bros., but someone else should confirm that. -- Son of Suns
 * Yes, in many of the middle-world cave levels and later-world castles they cling to the surface, upside, side or downside. Wayoshi ( T&middot;C&middot;@ ) 16:42, 13 September 2006 (EDT)

I've played both games and they exist in both, but are far more annoying in Super Mario World because you can't kill 'em while they're on a block of some sort.

Stats Infobox Formatting
While the infoboxes in the Stats section usually look fine, the Super Paper Mario one extends towards the right past the article's border when there's a banner being displayed on the right side (for me, at least; I'm using Firefox and a 1024x768 resolution); besides looking strange, this results in much of it being covered by the banner, making it unreadable. I don't really know how to fix this without moving the infobox to the next row (which makes the formatting of that section look even worse than it already does), but if someone can think of a better solution, it'd be nice if that could be repaired. Any other article that has three infoboxes next to each other with similar formatting most likely suffers from this as well.--vellidragon 15:37, 5 December 2010 (UTC)

Combine Red Spiked Buzzy
I think we should merge R.S.Buzzy because they are red and most Spike Tops are red. Besides theta article is a little short. We just merge the two articles. --YoshiGo99 07:37, 19 February 2011 (EST)

Merge Spike Top and Red Spike Buzzy
I'm gonna try this again the reason i feel that these two should be merged together is because there is very little difference between the regular Spike Tops and the Red Spike Buzzy both are red both have spikes on their heads and to top that off the Spike Tops in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. I would also like to point out that we have had mergers like this before such as Goby Shy Away etc. I think that there just isn't enough of a physical difference between the two to justify having two separate articles.

Proposer: Deadline: April 29, 2011, 23:59

Merge

 * 1) Per Proposal
 * 2) Per Proposal.
 * 3) I do remember that a specific type of Buzzy Beetle in PM:TTYD was called a Spike Top.

Keep split

 * 1) - Rather than comparing this to Goby, it should be compared to Mr. Kipper, since it's not actually a naming issue, but a matter of sub-species: Spike Tops are found in PM:TTYD alongside Red Spike Buzzies, like how Goby/Cheep-Cheep were fund alongside the Mr. Kippers. Different (sub-)species get different articles, as with all RPG enemies.
 * 2) Per Walkazo.
 * 3) Per Walky.
 * 4) - Per Walky! This is an oppose proposal so, I'm agreeing with Walky!
 * 5) Per Walkazo.

Comments
But different sub-species also don't look like every other Spike Top found in any other Mario game also they tend to have different stats
 * (Every other game except SPM, you mean). Anyway, I suppose this was done to make them stand out from normal Spike Tops, like how the KP Koopas are different from normal Koopas (aisde from the colour, they're the same too, or at least the KP Paratroopas are: the land-based Koopas apparently differ in using Shell Shot/Shell Toss). In both cases, I guess Nintendo didn't feel like making the Glitz Pit difference more than cosmetic, which is annoying, but Nintendo's like that sometimes, and without any official names being the same, there's not really anything we can do about that this time. - 19:01, 15 April 2011 (EDT)

would have made more sense just to make them blue considering how Spike tops are usually red and does any one know the Japanese name for Spike top


 * If you are looking for a Japanese name to justify merging, then I'd look at this for a full explanation of what gets an article in this situation. 19:32, 15 April 2011 (EDT)
 * Also, the name you're looking for is in the Spike Top article. 19:33, 15 April 2011 (EDT)
 * Indeed it is: Togemetto for Spike Tops, Aka Togemetto for Red Spike Tops. 'Tis exactly the same naming convention as in English (and French and German, too). - 20:13, 15 April 2011 (EDT)