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Tropesmanisready! Since: Jul, 2014
Aug 8th 2014 at 12:41:52 AM •••

Uh. Is there a trope namer... If there isn't, it must be renamed.

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MyFinalEdits (Ten years in the joint)
Aug 8th 2014 at 7:29:43 AM •••

Start a TRS thread, then. What name do you suggest, anyway?

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Larkmarn Since: Nov, 2010
Aug 8th 2014 at 7:43:47 AM •••

Er... why? The name's pretty clear.

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SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Aug 8th 2014 at 12:03:40 PM •••

Methinks Tropesmanisready! got a bit confused on our rename policy.

Having a Trope Namer is not itself a reason to rename, only if the name is unclear (and most Trope Namers were unclear). This name captures the trope fairly well, though.

The only problem would be that the trope is a videogame level one and this name doesn't indicate that, but the wicks suggest that it's mostly used correctly.

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ZenimaxShakespere Since: Dec, 1969
Aug 23rd 2011 at 2:21:55 PM •••

Wasn't sure where to put this as it references multiple tropes, so I'm cross-posting it to all three! Ha HA! http://tinyurl.com/3qu9t3v

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dracosummoner Since: Oct, 2009
Sep 16th 2011 at 3:32:33 PM •••

I was literally just about to ask about that very subject. Is it a given that Slippy-Slidey Ice World levels will be vulnerable to Convection, Schmonvection just as Lethal Lava Land levels are, unless the player character has proper protection? I ask because I didn't see any inherent mention of Convection, Schmonvection (albeit inverted) in the article.

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