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== Small error in description == | == Small error in description == | ||
Ganondorf actually can kill himself with this move. If used on top of a falling block platform with nothing below him, the block will fall during the final smash animation and after the final smash has occured, Ganondorf will be warped to the location of the block (i.e. off the screen) and SD. | Ganondorf actually can kill himself with this move. If used on top of a falling block platform with nothing below him, the block will fall during the final smash animation and after the final smash has occured, Ganondorf will be warped to the location of the block (i.e. off the screen) and SD. | ||
==Was that right?== | ==Was that right?== | ||
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:::I don't see how "not a single person in the real world is going to call this move "Ganon, The Demon King"" is a valid point, because people will use abbreviations and other terms no matter where you go. The ''Street Fighter'' community (and maybe even the whole of the FGC, excluding ''Smash'') calls the [[Hadoken]] "Fireball", even using it to describe the control motion (i.e., "Fireball forward"). Even then, however, I believe you're also missing the part where "SmashWiki is not official" states to use a name if it's more accepted and it's ''different'' from the official name; a shorthand name is not different. That's why we have a page for [[Knee Smash]] (the official name) and note to the side that it is often shorthandedly referred to as just "the Knee". | :::I don't see how "not a single person in the real world is going to call this move "Ganon, The Demon King"" is a valid point, because people will use abbreviations and other terms no matter where you go. The ''Street Fighter'' community (and maybe even the whole of the FGC, excluding ''Smash'') calls the [[Hadoken]] "Fireball", even using it to describe the control motion (i.e., "Fireball forward"). Even then, however, I believe you're also missing the part where "SmashWiki is not official" states to use a name if it's more accepted and it's ''different'' from the official name; a shorthand name is not different. That's why we have a page for [[Knee Smash]] (the official name) and note to the side that it is often shorthandedly referred to as just "the Knee". | ||
:::That being said, however, I'd 100% be willing to propose that special move names should be the exception to "SmashWiki is not official" (especially given how we already function off of "don't give a move a name if it doesn't have one that isn't commonly accepted")...if it weren't for [[Mega Lucario]] and [[Mega Charizard X]] being different pages. Though, given that we've put [[Zero Laser]] into one page, I don't actually know how much of an issue that would be. [[User:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: blue;">'''Aidan'''</span>]], [[User talk:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: blue;">'''the Rurouni'''</span>]] 00:14, September 24, 2020 (EDT) | :::That being said, however, I'd 100% be willing to propose that special move names should be the exception to "SmashWiki is not official" (especially given how we already function off of "don't give a move a name if it doesn't have one that isn't commonly accepted")...if it weren't for [[Mega Lucario]] and [[Mega Charizard X]] being different pages. Though, given that we've put [[Zero Laser]] into one page, I don't actually know how much of an issue that would be. [[User:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: blue;">'''Aidan'''</span>]], [[User talk:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: blue;">'''the Rurouni'''</span>]] 00:14, September 24, 2020 (EDT) | ||