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:My current understanding is that if the character has a function that effects game play in at least one installment, then they get a page. Like [[Tetra]]. In ''Smash for Wii U'', she is one of the Tour Items that is used in [[Smash Tour]], so she got got a page despite technically only appearing as a trophy. [[Pauline]] doesn't have a page, most likely that despite appearing in the background in the [[New Donk City]] stage and being "intractable", she does not have an impact on the ''game play'', only the music. Unfortunately, [[Silver the Hedgehog (disambiguation)|Silver]] also falls under this, as his background cameo does not impact game play. The basis of Mii Fighter costumes also a page for being notable enough. It would be cool to see characters like Amy Rose or Pauline with pages of their own, but they unfortunately, at to current my current understanding, do not have anything "notable" enough to become their own page. Something I'd like to see, is instead of redirecting the pages to a list of Trophies, Stickers, Spirits, Background Characters, or Disambiguation Pages that it's in, the link takes them to the Wiki of their respective franchise (Like this Wiki seems to do with the ''Fire Emblem'' series regarding Spirits) and not a regular Wikipedia page of it (unless the franchise doesn't have a dedicate wiki). I've seen that happening with the Castlevania series despite having a Wiki. [[User:Wolff| Wolff]] ([[User talk:Wolff|talk]]) 18:15, 23 November 2018 (EST)
:My current understanding is that if the character has a function that effects game play in at least one installment, then they get a page. Like [[Tetra]]. In ''Smash for Wii U'', she is one of the Tour Items that is used in [[Smash Tour]], so she got got a page despite technically only appearing as a trophy. [[Pauline]] doesn't have a page, most likely that despite appearing in the background in the [[New Donk City]] stage and being "intractable", she does not have an impact on the ''game play'', only the music. Unfortunately, [[Silver the Hedgehog (disambiguation)|Silver]] also falls under this, as his background cameo does not impact game play. The basis of Mii Fighter costumes also a page for being notable enough. It would be cool to see characters like Amy Rose or Pauline with pages of their own, but they unfortunately, at to current my current understanding, do not have anything "notable" enough to become their own page. Something I'd like to see, is instead of redirecting the pages to a list of Trophies, Stickers, Spirits, Background Characters, or Disambiguation Pages that it's in, the link takes them to the Wiki of their respective franchise (Like this Wiki seems to do with the ''Fire Emblem'' series regarding Spirits) and not a regular Wikipedia page of it (unless the franchise doesn't have a dedicate wiki). I've seen that happening with the Castlevania series despite having a Wiki. [[User:Wolff| Wolff]] ([[User talk:Wolff|talk]]) 18:15, 23 November 2018 (EST)
::I don't really think the Smash Tour items are notable enough. The [[Smash Tour]] page list all of its items, and they don't even appear in battle like Assist Trophies or even the background characters. In each of the pages for the Smash Tour items, their roles as Trophies are more in-depth than their effects in Smash Tour. [[Boo]]'s page doesn't have a section on "Smash Tour." It just has half of the Smash 4 paragraph stating his effect of turning players invisible while the other half of the paragraph just says he returns as a Trophy and appears in the Luigi's Mansion stage. And most players don't like Smash Tour anyway so why should that take priority? [[User:SeanWheeler|SeanWheeler]] ([[User talk:SeanWheeler|talk]]) 20:58, 23 November 2018 (EST)
::I don't really think the Smash Tour items are notable enough. The [[Smash Tour]] page list all of its items, and they don't even appear in battle like Assist Trophies or even the background characters. In each of the pages for the Smash Tour items, their roles as Trophies are more in-depth than their effects in Smash Tour. [[Boo]]'s page doesn't have a section on "Smash Tour." It just has half of the Smash 4 paragraph stating his effect of turning players invisible while the other half of the paragraph just says he returns as a Trophy and appears in the Luigi's Mansion stage. And most players don't like Smash Tour anyway so why should that take priority? [[User:SeanWheeler|SeanWheeler]] ([[User talk:SeanWheeler|talk]]) 20:58, 23 November 2018 (EST)
:::Admin [[User:Aidanzapunk|Aidanzapunk]] was the one who gave the reason why Tetra has a page on the [[Talk:Charmander|Charmander talk page]]. If you disagree, you can always try asking him directly on his talk page regarding if ''Smash Tour'' Items like Tetra should have a page or not. [[User:Wolff| Wolff]] ([[User talk:Wolff|talk]]) 21:33, 23 November 2018 (EST)
::::Honestly, I think characters with enough cameo appearances should get them pages. In fact, maybe even having one trophy may be enough? Though I guess maybe if we open the flood gates to all trophies we'd be looking more like a generic Nintendo wiki. But minor characters getting articles would better than minor characters getting disambiguation pages. [[User:SeanWheeler|SeanWheeler]] ([[User talk:SeanWheeler|talk]]) 22:04, 23 November 2018 (EST)
:::::If they don't have page on the ''Smash'' Wiki, I think they should direct to their respective series's Wiki page of them instead of a disambiguation page. [[User:Wolff| Wolff]] ([[User talk:Wolff|talk]]) 00:37, 24 November 2018 (EST)
::::::Yeah, I think those character disambiguations should be deleted and the broken redirects that result from the deletion should either redirect to the appropriate NIWA wiki page, the universe page, or be converted into full-fledged articles. I think disambiguations are useless for minor characters who don't have their own pages. [[User:SeanWheeler|SeanWheeler]] ([[User talk:SeanWheeler|talk]]) 23:58, 26 November 2018 (EST)

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