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Regarding YON as a base for 7

I will say this once and only once; Things you read on Puyo Nexus Wiki are NOT encyclopedic by any means. As an admin of Puyo Nexus I know exactly how the policies work and it is NOT fit for wikipedia, period. That's just all there is to it.

Finally, this information (clarification; the information on Wikipedia's Puyo Puyo~n page) was added by Tomatzu, whom of which we do not find a credible source. He's no more credible than any other Puyo Puyo fan.

If you wish to defend such radically incorrect information, please find an actual basis that can be debated and people to debate it. This is simply just as silly as saying Puyo Puyo Fever 2 was not counted in the numbering of Puyo Puyo games; And that was proven incorrect by official public information. I won't tolerate the addition of incorrect information. Unless you have an encyclopedic basis to say this, don't say it! I don't see a thread on Puyo Nexus rumoring Puyo Puyo~n is the basis for 7, and I sure as hell don't see this anywhere except Wikipedia where Tom and you have written it all over the place without reason.

The current main reasons why Puyo Puyo~n would be considered a basis follows:

  • Dark Arle corresponds to Doppelganger Arle
  • The small puyo board in Chibi Henshin
  • The YON remix present in the game
  • The story mode, which is still way different than YONs anyways.

However, how can this POSSIBLY make the game any more likely to be based off of YON? There are remixes and songs from other games as well as new songs, the Deka Henshin board is EXACTLY LIKE Puyo Puyo 15th Anniversary's Big Puyo mode - except with cumulative chaining. And bringing Dark Arle into the mix isn't exactly a surprise either; After all, they put Strange Klug in the game too, and he wasn't related.

The reason why people think YON was a base is because they wished it was. Unfortunately for those people, the game was as based on any other game as it was YON. They just added elements from YON, much like PP15 added elements from other classic games. Big deal. That's not basis for anything. YON was radically different than other Puyo Puyo games with it's art style and the concept of special moves. But you don't see any of that in Puyo Puyo 7. And that's because Puyo Puyo 7 isn't based off of YON.

Thank you. Next time, please consider your actions. --Nmn (talk) 02:38, 29 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

You're totally right. Warmpuppy2 (talk) 4:16 am, 29 September 2009 (UTC)