Talk:Digimon Fusion/Appendices/Attacks

For the after-episode skits, the main characters' species' profiles are obviously treated as if they apply to the characters themselves, but what about generics? Some of these, like MadLeomon, clearly reference minor characters, but what about SkullGreymon? Its Ground Zero is "Flame Rockets" in the Dust Zone, but "Cursed Breath" in the DDC. Do both attacks apply for the SkullGreymon character, or is only Flame Rockets for the character? 15:52, June 21, 2014 (UTC)
 * Personally, I would be of the opinion that any attack name used by a species in a publication, even if the attacks are split between different instances of the same species (e.g. Monitamons) should be treated as applying to all members within that publication (so, if Agumon in Adventure has Pepper Breath, all other Agumon in Adventure should be assumed to have Pepper Breath, and not Baby Flame; but if another Agumon appears with Baby Flame, that alternate name applies for the first Agumon as well. Basically, the attack's formatting would include all names given in that publication, regardless of which character uses what). 15:55, June 21, 2014 (UTC)
 * My initial opinion is that I've always preferred to have attacks to be tied to individuals, and as a consequence of that, to have their translations tied to those attacks. But I can see your point in this.  As long as that first rule, i.e. only listing attacks that that character is shown to have, I can live with translations being shared. Lanate (talk) 19:38, June 21, 2014 (UTC)