Talk:Grouper Groupie
Here's the results I got while figuring out the arena ratings, so you can check my math if you want.
- Obstacle Course: 21 lbs - 176s, 178s
- Hide & Seek: 22 lbs - 50s, 51s, 54s
- Scavenger Hunt: 23 lbs - 34, 35, 35. 24 lbs - 35. --Johnny Treehugger 15:38, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
Underwater baby gravy fairy, maybe? I'd say sleazy fairy, due to the being "a little *too* friendly", but there's no evidence of attacking. --Jimfromtx 17:14, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
No, it's not sleazy. And 313 turns in the brinier deepers with -160% items and 25 pound grouper (no wallaby), 232 turns of which were all bazookafish, and still getting zero drops indicate that it's at most a 1x fairy in the sea. Another chunk of data (this time with a wallaby) indicates it isn't too far from a 1x fairy in the sea. So I'd go with a standard fairy in the sea. Unknown for now what it is on land, but that won't take too long to figure out. --Flargen 00:46, 9 October 2009 (UTC)
- Surprisingly, it is a 1x fairy on land, too. Or rather close to it. Just had a 15 pound grouper act as at least a 13 pound grouper in the digital realm. --Flargen 01:37, 9 October 2009 (UTC)
Page name
Is there a way to rename pages, and maybe get a disambiguation for the combat adventure vs. the familiar? For example, as other things (especially AT songs) do, "Grouper Groupie (Familiar)" and "Grouper Groupie (Combat)"?--Lukarnis 08:59, 23 October 2009 (UTC)
- we could, but there's no need, since case sensitivity is enough. the only time you need a disambig and a suffix is when the two things have the same case. i agree, however, that it's confusing. i put the qualifiers at the top of the page for that very reason. see astral badger and Astral Badger, however, it's not that unusual. if you want this to become policy, i suggest you start a Discussion or propose a standard. --Evilkolbot 11:46, 23 October 2009 (UTC)