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I've found a web site that calls these enemies Poisonous Toadstools. So which is it's correct name? Here's the website for reference. http://strategywiki.org/wiki/Freshly-Picked_Tingle's_Rosy_Rupeeland/Enemies
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: It seems Misty Toadstool is the name of the item that the Poisonous Toadstool drops, so...maybe there was a misunderstanding? [[User:Dany36|Dany36]] 00:51, 2 November 2011 (EDT)
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::So do you think we should move it to Poisonous Mushroom? --[[User:Heroofstuff|Heroofstuff]] 01:32, 2 November 2011 (EDT)
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:::Honestly, we have no way of knowing enemies' correct names in TRR because most of them are never mentioned in-game. They might not even have names! So we can't take for granted that the names StrategyWiki uses are correct, because they most likely made them up themselves.
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:::I checked the manual and there's not much about enemies. The only other possible source I could think of is a Japanese guide that exists, and I'm not even sure if it's considered official. It's an obscure guide for an already obscure game so it won't be easy to find... {{:User:Hylian King/sig}} 07:33, 3 November 2011 (EDT)
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'''Gentari''' is the wise elder of [[Minish Village]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', who reveals the main purpose of Link's quest: to reforge the [[Picori Blade]] with the four [[Elements]] scattered and hidden across the land of [[Hyrule]].<ref>{{cite|And you've come here now hoping to have the blade reforged? Hm... Well, if that's what you're after, you'll need four mystic elements.|Gentari|The Minish Cap}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Only by infusing the blade with these energies can a new blade be forged.|Gentari|The Minish Cap}}</ref>
 
 
When [[Link]] reaches Gentari's house, he will mark on Link's map where the Four [[Elements]] are hidden.<ref>{{cite|Here, give me your map. I can mark where these elements can be found.|Gentari|The Minish Cap}}</ref> He guides Link towards the Earth Element by suggesting that he use the passageway through Festari's abbey to reach the [[Deepwood Shrine]], where the first element is hidden;<ref>{{cite|The Earth Element can be found in the shrine to the north of Festari's abbey. Speak with Festari. He will show you the path to the shrine's entrance.|Gentari|The Minish Cap}}</ref> he encourages Link to report back to him after securing it.<ref>{{cite|Return to me at once after you have found the Earth Element.|Gentari|The Minish Cap}}</ref> When Link finds it, Gentari will open some curtains at the side of his room, which leads through a passageway through to the outskirts of [[Minish Woods]]. Later in the game, [[Kinstone Fusion|fusing Kinstones]] with Gentari gives [[Belari]] the inspiration for the [[Bomb#Remote Bomb|Remote Bomb]]s.
 
 
{{Figurine|TMC|Gentari|The elder of the [[Forest Picori|Forest Minish]]. He has lived among [[human]]s for a long time. He knows where the four elements are. He has a [[Librari|twin brother]] in [[Hyrule|Hyrule's]] [[library]].|[[File:Gentari.gif]]}}
 
 
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I've found a web site that calls these enemies Poisonous Toadstools. So which is it's correct name? Here's the website for reference. http://strategywiki.org/wiki/Freshly-Picked_Tingle's_Rosy_Rupeeland/Enemies

It seems Misty Toadstool is the name of the item that the Poisonous Toadstool drops, so...maybe there was a misunderstanding? Dany36 00:51, 2 November 2011 (EDT)
So do you think we should move it to Poisonous Mushroom? --Heroofstuff 01:32, 2 November 2011 (EDT)
Honestly, we have no way of knowing enemies' correct names in TRR because most of them are never mentioned in-game. They might not even have names! So we can't take for granted that the names StrategyWiki uses are correct, because they most likely made them up themselves.
I checked the manual and there's not much about enemies. The only other possible source I could think of is a Japanese guide that exists, and I'm not even sure if it's considered official. It's an obscure guide for an already obscure game so it won't be easy to find... — Hylian King [*] 07:33, 3 November 2011 (EDT)