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Are you playing the ''Anniversary Edition''? It's possible that the enemies were moved or removed, change depending on the number of players, or maybe it's unlucky RNG. ''Hyrule Encyclopedia'' does show ''Four Swords'' as appearances for the Wisps (163), Wizrobe (163; mistakenly the same picture as Fire?), Fire Wizrobe (164), and Ice Wizrobe (161). Stalfos is indeed grouped with Stalchild (180), and the English version actually keeps this one, presumably because the GBA Player's Guide didn't name them. Having said that, I would prefer the information be kept in the Stalfos article for now, at least until the Shogakukan name can be confirmed, because the bestiary bibliography includes some guides that may not be official and Nintendo Dream has their own errors - for starters, they consider Kelvin (174) to be completely separate from Chain Chomp (213), despite the fact that the ''Kamigami no Triforce'' Shogakukan guide considers it the same, both in the interview and right in its character catalogue description: 「俗にいうワンワン。」 (''Popularly known as Wanwan.''). This might've been overlooked because their bibliography lists multiple other ''Kamigami no Triforce'' guides. [[User:LTL|LTL]] ([[User talk:LTL|talk]]) 21:40, 12 August 2020 (MDT) | Are you playing the ''Anniversary Edition''? It's possible that the enemies were moved or removed, change depending on the number of players, or maybe it's unlucky RNG. ''Hyrule Encyclopedia'' does show ''Four Swords'' as appearances for the Wisps (163), Wizrobe (163; mistakenly the same picture as Fire?), Fire Wizrobe (164), and Ice Wizrobe (161). Stalfos is indeed grouped with Stalchild (180), and the English version actually keeps this one, presumably because the GBA Player's Guide didn't name them. Having said that, I would prefer the information be kept in the Stalfos article for now, at least until the Shogakukan name can be confirmed, because the bestiary bibliography includes some guides that may not be official and Nintendo Dream has their own errors - for starters, they consider Kelvin (174) to be completely separate from Chain Chomp (213), despite the fact that the ''Kamigami no Triforce'' Shogakukan guide considers it the same, both in the interview and right in its character catalogue description: 「俗にいうワンワン。」 (''Popularly known as Wanwan.''). This might've been overlooked because their bibliography lists multiple other ''Kamigami no Triforce'' guides. [[User:LTL|LTL]] ([[User talk:LTL|talk]]) 21:40, 12 August 2020 (MDT) | ||
:I scoured through various YouTube longplays for a sign of them, and I found one instance of the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9L28o5qIZ4&t=15m41s Wizrobe] (incidentally, on the last video before I would have called it quits). I haven't seen the Wisp anywhere, but that may be because I skimmed through. I'll have to assume that since the Wizrobe exists, the Wisp must be there as well, albeit as an obscenely rare encounter. If it makes any difference, the videos I saw were of two players for the GBA version and four players for the 3DS version. I've originally played it as three players, but it's been so long that I shouldn't rely on my memory. [[User:LTL|LTL]] ([[User talk:LTL|talk]]) 11:11, 6 September 2020 (MDT) | :I scoured through various YouTube longplays for a sign of them, and I found one instance of the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9L28o5qIZ4&t=15m41s Wizrobe] (incidentally, on the last video before I would have called it quits). I haven't seen the Wisp anywhere, but that may be because I skimmed through. I'll have to assume that since the Wizrobe exists, the Wisp must be there as well, albeit as an obscenely rare encounter. If it makes any difference, the videos I saw were of two players for the GBA version and four players for the 3DS version. I've originally played it as three players, but it's been so long that I shouldn't rely on my memory. [[User:LTL|LTL]] ([[User talk:LTL|talk]]) 11:11, 6 September 2020 (MDT) | ||
Well, the Prima guide displays the red Wisp, but in terms of ''Hyrule Encyclopedia'', both have separate entries on page 163. It seems to say basically the same thing as the English version, not really mentioning any differences between games. [[User:LTL|LTL]] ([[User talk:LTL|talk]]) 08:35, 2 January 2021 (MST) | Well, the Prima guide displays the red Wisp, but in terms of ''Hyrule Encyclopedia'', both have separate entries on page 163. It seems to say basically the same thing as the English version, not really mentioning any differences between games. [[User:LTL|LTL]] ([[User talk:LTL|talk]]) 08:35, 2 January 2021 (MST) |