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Parts of this article are conjectural. Although this article has an official name.
This article's name is '''''[[MarioWiki:Conjectural names|conjectural]]''''' for '''a part''' of its content. If an official name is found for the currently unnamed portion of content, it may need to be split into a new article.
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This template's purpose is to show when a subject is given an official name in one appearance, and then in a later appearance a similar subject is found and worth noting in the article, but there is no confirmed name for that appearance. It can also work the other way, where a subject was not given a confirmed title and then a later appearance of a similar subject is given an official title. It is important to remember that this does not confirm the title of the previous appearance. In either situation, <code><nowiki>{{part conjecture}}</nowiki></code> is used instead of {{tem|conjecture}}.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:02, February 10, 2024

This article's name is conjectural for a part of its content. If an official name is found for the currently unnamed portion of content, it may need to be split into a new article.

This template's purpose is to show when a subject is given an official name in one appearance, and then in a later appearance a similar subject is found and worth noting in the article, but there is no confirmed name for that appearance. It can also work the other way, where a subject was not given a confirmed title and then a later appearance of a similar subject is given an official title. It is important to remember that this does not confirm the title of the previous appearance. In either situation, {{part conjecture}} is used instead of {{conjecture}}.