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Why doesn't this article have an "In competitive play" section, even though Richter has one? Shouldn't they share it since they are effectively the same character?[[User:Rdrfc|Rdrfc]] ([[User talk:Rdrfc|talk]]) 12:33, June 28, 2019 (EDT)
Why doesn't this article have an "In competitive play" section, even though Richter has one? Shouldn't they share it since they are effectively the same character?[[User:Rdrfc|Rdrfc]] ([[User talk:Rdrfc|talk]]) 12:33, June 28, 2019 (EDT)
:Yes and no. They are the exact same gameplay-wise, but because they’re technically two different characters, Simon really has no results. It would be like if male and female Corrin were hypothetically split up into echoes: since most results with Corrin use the female costume, we’d put the results on her hypothetical page and not her male counterpart. [[User:Lou Cena|Lou Cena]] ([[User talk:Lou Cena|talk]]) 14:01, June 28, 2019 (EDT)
:Yes and no. They are the exact same gameplay-wise, but because they’re technically two different characters, Simon really has no results. It would be like if male and female Corrin were hypothetically split up into echoes: since most results with Corrin use the female costume, we’d put the results on her hypothetical page and not her male counterpart. [[User:Lou Cena|Lou Cena]] ([[User talk:Lou Cena|talk]]) 14:01, June 28, 2019 (EDT)
== International pronunciation differences ==
The quote in the trivia section is:
: Like {{SSBU|King Dedede}}, {{SSBU|Lucina}}, {{SSBU|King K. Rool}}, and Richter, Simon's name is pronounced differently between the different international versions of ''Ultimate''.
From this quote, I take it as if only King Dedede, Lucina, King K. Rool, Richter and Simon are the only names pronounced differently between different international versions of Ultimate. But Ludwig is pronounced /ˈlʌdwɪɡ/ (ludwig) in English, but /ˈluːtvɪç/ (lootvikh) in German. Aside from vowel differences (that comes with different languages), the final G is pronounced very differently. There's probably more examples of this that I don't know, so the above quote should probably state that this applies only to the languages that Xander Mobus voices.<br>
[[User:Liggliluff|Liggliluff]] ([[User talk:Liggliluff|talk]]) 02:57, March 11, 2022 (EST)
:It does appear to mean only Xander Mobus' lines like you said. I started checking other voicelines and within Spanish there's Joker (Joker v Yoker), K. Rool (King KAY Rool v King KAH Rool), Lucina (Lucina v Luthina), Zombie (Zombie v Thombie), Pikachu (PikaCHU v PiKAchu), Jigglypuff (Jigglypoof v Jigglypuff), ZSS (Samus Zero v Samus Thero), and Zelda (Zelda v Thelda). I agree it should at least be specified. If we want it to be "international" then it should be removed because of how many characters it would cover. --[[User:CanvasK|CanvasK]] ([[User talk:CanvasK|talk]]) 07:20, March 11, 2022 (EST)

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