User blog comment:Paleomario66/Mario's Higher-End feats: Outliers or not?/@comment-33067344-20180809224134/@comment-33067344-20180817155930

>"If you don't know how to use fallacies, don't use them at all, as this is not the only time you bringed a fallacy argument that doesn't have anything to do with the context of the claim (not just in VS debating). I know you never talked about Luma, that's what i also stated in my comment, i was just TALKING about it. This is just a friendly advice, but don't always claim that the other user committed a fallacy when maybe he was just trying to clearly define something, that "you commited a fallacy" becomes the product of an incorrectness and a misunderstanding of the motif of the other user. Maybe i committed that fallacy, but even then it's irrelevant as it has nothing to do with the overall motive of that Luma explanation thing. I was just giving another argument, even if it was out of topic, i was just stating something to further show my point of views, which is something that i can do."

This is a bad argument. Fallacies are a flaw in one's argument; if you're commiting them, your argument loses credibility. Stating "fallacies aren't part of one's motive" is irrelevant.

>"2) The Mariowiki is a great source as it basically takes the things from the games. If you played Super Mario Galaxy or watched a gameplay of it you'd know that they are the same. Green Stars are basically Power Stars. I don't need other proof. They are rare Power Stars, and they act like Power Stars and all that stuff. Here, we can see that a Power Star has a green question mark (showing that the Green Power Star that needs to be collected is still a Power Star) as, again, it is a Power Star that Mario needs to collect, here we see Luigi telling Mario he found a green-colored Power Star. Not to mention that both Power Stars and Green Stars are referred as "Stars" in both Super Mario Galaxy games, and Green Power Stars, just like Power Stars, are the source of accessing to other levels in SMG2 (Power Stars are the energy that let Mario's Starship move, and Green Stars can be used for that energy as well, showing that both stars act in the same way, which MAY be a valid reason to say they are the same even if we ignore all the other proof i showed above)."

Association Fallacy. Being regarded as an star is moot. I guess the sun has the same GBE as the VY Canis Majoris because they're both stars? The answer is no.

Being the source of something =/= being the same. All of your arguments are blatant fallacies that doesn't truly prove your point.

Mario outsmarts Bowser (and relies on outsmarting Bowser unless he uses powerups) eight times on the original Super Mario Bros. New Super Mario Bros. Wii has Mario relying on outsmarting Bowser, four times in 3d Land, and once on Super Mario Bros. 3. Once on Super Mario 3d World, and once on SMRPG. There's probably more; but those come from the top of my head.