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I don't think we should have a separate page for each [[Ring]] that appears in the Oracle Series. I think the main Ring page should a table with each ring, how to get it, and what it does. Creating a separate page fro each ring is to me a waste of time. As for names of Rings that overlap with names of items from other games, i.e. [[Red Ring]], we should make note of it at the time via ''Specify'', which will link to the original Ring page. Thoughts? [[User:Fused shadows|Fused shadows]] 08:45, September 30, 2012 (CDT)
I don't think we should have a separate page for each [[Ring]] that appears in the Oracle Series. I think the main Ring page should a table with each ring, how to get it, and what it does. Creating a separate page fro each ring is to me a waste of time. As for names of Rings that overlap with names of items from other games, i.e. [[Red Ring]], we should make note of it at the time via ''Specify'', which will link to the original Ring page. Thoughts? [[User:Fused shadows|Fused shadows]] 08:45, September 30, 2012 (CDT)
:For Oracle of Ages and Seasons, I think each ring should have its own page. I think I'd be in favor of the Red Ring and Blue Ring having its own page. They each have several unique variations of artwork, plus a slightly different description, and then locations for each of the two quests. I think there is enough material to warrant separate pages. I think the Blue Ring from Ages/Seasons could be mentioned on the Blue Ring (Legend of Zelda) page, with a link to the main article. In general, I always prefer to separate articles and include every little piece of detail. [[User:Mases|Mases]] 10:11, September 30, 2012 (CDT)

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