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What exactly does the "boss type" describe? {{:Arwingpedia:User:Jimbo Jambo/sig}}
What exactly does the "boss type" describe? {{User:Jimbo Jambo/sig}}
:A= The boss is fought in regular mode using the Arwing.
:A= The boss is fought in regular mode using the Arwing.
:B= The boss is fought in all range mode using the Arwing
:B= The boss is fought in all range mode using the Arwing
:C= The boss is fought using a different vehicle than the Arwing. <font face="forte">[[:Arwingpedia:User:Blue Ninjakoopa|<span style="color:orange">Blue Ninjakoopa</span>]]</font><font face="forte"> <small><sup>[[:Arwingpedia talk:User:Blue Ninjakoopa|<span style="color:red">Talk to me</span>]]</sup></small></font> 00:37, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
:C= The boss is fought using a different vehicle than the Arwing. <font face="forte">[[User:Blue Ninjakoopa|<span style="color:orange">Blue Ninjakoopa</span>]]</font><font face="forte"> <small><sup>[[User talk:Blue Ninjakoopa|<span style="color:red">Talk to me</span>]]</sup></small></font> 00:37, 20 November 2008 (UTC)


::I think the fact that that key isn't explained anywhere brings up obvious problems.... Anyway, the vehicle used is usually pretty self-evident based on the stage it appears in, since no stage uses two vehicles, though I think the battle type might be worth representing (using "all-range" and something like "standard range," no letters or codes). {{:Arwingpedia:User:Jimbo Jambo/sig}}
::I think the fact that that key isn't explained anywhere brings up obvious problems.... Anyway, the vehicle used is usually pretty self-evident based on the stage it appears in, since no stage uses two vehicles, though I think the battle type might be worth representing (using "all-range" and something like "standard range," no letters or codes). {{User:Jimbo Jambo/sig}}


::I agree with Jimbo Jambo. Also, is the guy inside trobot Granga, or is the mech's name Granga? In the text it's said guy inside is Granga, but one of the image texts it's states otherwise... [[:Arwingpedia:User:DarkSamus89|DarkSamus89]] 15:36, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
::I agree with Jimbo Jambo. Also, is the guy inside trobot Granga, or is the mech's name Granga? In the text it's said guy inside is Granga, but one of the image texts it's states otherwise... [[User:DarkSamus89|DarkSamus89]] 15:36, 23 July 2009 (UTC)


:::According to the Nintendo Power guide to Star Fox 64, Granga is the name of the pilot, not the Mecha itself.
:::According to the Nintendo Power guide to Star Fox 64, Granga is the name of the pilot, not the Mecha itself.

Latest revision as of 17:03, 7 September 2017

What exactly does the "boss type" describe? User:Jimbo Jambo/sig

A= The boss is fought in regular mode using the Arwing.
B= The boss is fought in all range mode using the Arwing
C= The boss is fought using a different vehicle than the Arwing. Blue Ninjakoopa Talk to me 00:37, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
I think the fact that that key isn't explained anywhere brings up obvious problems.... Anyway, the vehicle used is usually pretty self-evident based on the stage it appears in, since no stage uses two vehicles, though I think the battle type might be worth representing (using "all-range" and something like "standard range," no letters or codes). User:Jimbo Jambo/sig
I agree with Jimbo Jambo. Also, is the guy inside trobot Granga, or is the mech's name Granga? In the text it's said guy inside is Granga, but one of the image texts it's states otherwise... DarkSamus89 15:36, 23 July 2009 (UTC)
According to the Nintendo Power guide to Star Fox 64, Granga is the name of the pilot, not the Mecha itself.