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Super Metroid walkthrough sections[edit]

In case you haven't thought about this yet, you'll probably want to separate the walkthrough pages into headers like "First visit", "Second visit", etc. This is in regard to parts like after the second visit to Brinstar when you head to Norfair for the High Jump boots and then later return... at least, I think you do... (Maybe this doesn't apply to Brinstar/Norfair, but whenever it does, keep it in mind). The alternative is to make a new walkthrough page titled like "Brinstar second visit". --Notmyhandle (talk contribs) 07:45, 24 July 2012 (UTC)

I actually did think about using suchlike headers, yes, and it's indeed a good idea. Using a whole page for each visit isn't a proper solution, since that'd result in having a ridiculous amount of subpages (still depends on the area, but, for example, you'll have to pass through Brinstar a whole lot of times). Thus, I'll use headlines. Thanks for reminding. —TripleP (talk) 11:10, 24 July 2012 (UTC)