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The enlarged Monty Mole in the second ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' volume in ''[[4koma Manga Kingdom]]'' and the regular Monty Moles in Hole 7 of [[Wiggler Park]] from ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' are also labeled as Mega Monty Moles on the Super Mario Wiki, which is likely false as the name Mega Monty Mole was only used for the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' boss and never used for standard enlarged Monty Moles. However, it is unknown if the enlarged Monty Mole in the second ''Mario Kart 64'' volume in ''4koma Manga Kingdom'' is meant to be a big Monty Mole, as they have a completely different design and appear larger. As for the Monty Moles in Hole 7 of Wiggler Park from ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', it is likely that those Monty Moles are just normal sized Monty Moles that appear larger due to the player being smaller in Wiggler Park.
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==Fire Chains==
On the Super Mario Wiki, the spinning fireball rings are constantly referred to as "Fire Chains" as noted in the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' Prima Guide however, on every instance, the guide was actually referring to the [[Fire Bar]]s (with "Fire Chain" being another name for the Fire Bar used in the guide<ref>''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' Prima Guide pg. 137, '''Fire Chains''': A returning obstacle from [[Bowser's Castle (Mario Kart 8)|Bowser's Castle]], the fire chains make the races through [[Wario Stadium (Mario Kart DS)|Wario Stadium]] more exciting for the crowd... at the cost of being more dangerous to the racers themselves.</ref>), the guide never used the "Fire Chain" name for the Fireball Rings (referring to them as "Fireball Rings"<ref>''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'' Prima Guide pg. 138, These two large jumps have fireball rings just behind them. The jumps themselves are offset slightly, making it tough to hit both dash panels while keeping up your speed and avoiding the fire rings. You can really ruin a racer's day with a well-timed item attack here!</ref> in the guide).
 
The Super Mario Wiki then used the "Fire Chain" name in every game a Ring of Fire appeared in, even ''[[Super Mario Run]]'' where they were referred to as "Rings of Fire" in-game despite it merely being an alternate name for the [[Firebar]]s and never used for the Rings of Fire.
 
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