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OK, now were just messed up. We can't have a Bell page if there is an Instrument page, Bell falls into that category! If you're going to make a page specifically for bells, then Harps and Flutes should get one too since they are also both recurring. - +DeadlySlashSword+ 01:52, 6 March 2009 (UTC)
It kind only does in one game and its sequel. Besides, almost everything that makes a sound appears as an instrument in FFTA and TA2. Besides, the difference between Harps and Bells that makes these get a page for themselves is the fact that Bells aren't real musical instruments. - Henryacores^ 02:04, 6 March 2009 (UTC)
- I don't think the point is whether they're real musical instruments or not, its how recurring they are in the series as a class of weapons. You could program a sponge to deal damage in a video game, the weapon itself is irrelevant. --BlueHighwind ツ 02:15, 6 March 2009 (UTC)
Opening paragraph[]
In the opening paragraph it says: "Used by Geomancers, their power remains unchanged when used from the back row." My problem is that I have problem interpreting it: Does a bell have their power unchanged in the backrow when used only by geomacers, or is it only usable by geomancers. Some people may even interpret it in some other way, and I think Wiki should use sentences which are straight up to the point as not only natively speaking English people read this Wiki, but from other nationalities, as well, e.g.: me.—Kaimi (999,999 CP/5 TP) 17:53, January 9, 2012 (UTC)