Talk:Clone/Archive 6

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Revision as of 18:14, February 2, 2019 by Toomai (talk | contribs) (my bad, it's already at autoconfirmed rather than fully protected (that's fine))
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The rewrite

I have re-written most of this page from scratch. The goal was to solve a few problems:

  1. The article didn't distinguish whether a difference mattered to whether a character is a clone, which left some confusion over the definition.
  2. The developer term "echo" doesn't match the fan term "clone", and the article didn't really lay that out right.
  3. Some characters (e.g. Wolf) needed a new category created for them.

I'm leaving the page fully-protected for now to give the new format time to sink in. After that, it'll be dropped to autoconfirmed so it can be more widely improved. Toomai Glittershine ??? The Frivolous 16:00, 2 February 2019 (EST)

I think the rewrite was a really good way to distinguish full clones, semi-clones, psuedo clones, etc. However, I’m curious as to why physical attributes were not considered as “distinguishing characteristics”. Considering how they affect how a character plays far more than individual moves, shouldin’t things like the Marth clones’ sweetspots, the Links being progressively faster but weaker, and Pichu hurting itself be considered distinguishing characteristics? Lou Cena (talk) 16:07, 2 February 2019 (EST)
The last sentence in the echo fighter description may be a bit too "absolute", I would rather go with something like :
  • Whereas the spectrum of clone terms are used by the community to discuss the degree of similarity in the final result, the term echo fighter is used by the developers to denote a character as being low-budget. Echo fighters end up having a lot of similarities to their parents, but such similarities aren't as much as the reason they are classified as echo fighters as they are a natural consequence of being developped from another character to save on development costs.
I hope this won't lead to too much arguing as I feel responsible for that initiative, and as I feel that there will still be some people who won't trust me about it. YoshiRyu (talk) 16:26, 2 February 2019 (EST)