Talk:Gel

The need for a strategy section is under dispute. Also, the image of the 'gel' from A Link to the Past is a similar image of the 'Zol' from A Link to the Past. Clarification of this enemy is needed. The structure of this page is a bit awkward, perhaps because there is so little text, yet there is multiple images and boxes. Expansion needed. Mases 03:22, 20 April 2008 (UTC)


 * Complete revamp has been done. Perhaps there are still some minor changes that could be made. Four Swords? Apparently the gel was in Four Swords as well. (A Game I haven't played). Zelda.com lists Four Swords as a game where the gel appeared, but Zelda.com is far from accurate in terms of its encyclopedia. Perhaps a few more screenshots could work and if there is anything else to add on the individual games where a gel does appear. Mases 21:45, 27 May 2008 (UTC)

Merging with Zol
Who thinks it needs to be merged with Zol? The gel is similar to the zol, but it is different. I don't see the point of merging the two.Neo 01:49, 13 September 2009 (UTC)


 * I do not think this should be merged with Zol. I think they are enemies that are a part of the same family, but distinctive from one another. They have separate entries in just about every single strategy guide and game manual that lists enemies. I think they their relationship is similar to that of a Vire and a Keese. Keeping them separate makes sense to me. I think the wording of the articles could be adjusted so that they do not seem as repetitive. Mases 16:30, 30 November 2009 (UTC)

Gallery
This article is a fine example of a situation where I feel that we're using galleries incorrectly. Witness:

Here we have 3 sprites, all of which look pretty bad at this resolution. Perhaps in situations such as these, we need to adopt a table, such as the one used on Minish Portal, to keep everything native. So the above gallery would look more like:

It would be nice to have a template that makes sure that all the table elements get the right background colour and border. 10:17, 16 March 2010 (UTC)