Talk:Granite

Unprocessed granite name
In this article the rough, newly mined,unprocessed granite is referred to as "Regular granite". In the Upcoming features article it is referred to as "raw granite". Is there an official name yet? If not, what is the most neutral thing we can call it? Personally I prefer "raw granite". But regardless we do need consistency, so we have to settle for one name! --Saanoth (talk) 06:38, 19 December 2013 (UTC)


 * No official names yet that I can find; we'll have them when the 1.8 snapshots start in January. I wouldn't worry about it too much; it isn't worth edit-warring over. -- Orthotopetalk 08:01, 19 December 2013 (UTC)

Merge with Stone
Like with Sandstone, Stone Bricks, and Quartz, variants sharing a data value are in one article. So I suggest merging with stone. --KnightMiner (talk 17:55, 9 January 2014 (UTC)


 * Please don't make this more confusing than it already is. The polished versions of granite/andesite/diorite being in the same article as the regular versions are already messing up the readability of the articles. For example, we should have the same crafting recipe twice in the same article (regular to smooth), but we can't because it would be duplicate information. —F‌enhl 18:03, 9 January 2014 (UTC)


 * The only reason they are not on the same page is because, when the granite was first announced, we didn't know it would be just a data value of stone. Granite, andesite and diorite should definitely be on the same page, since they're very similar, but it could get confusing if they were on the same page as stone. I think we should make a new page for the new stone types and leave the stone page separate. Goldenpotatoes (talk) 17:02, 13 January 2014 (UTC)


 * Agree with Fenhl. Why not merge Lapis Lazuli with Bone Meal or Podzol with Dirt? I do understand these are more similar ink sacs bone meal, but the data value isn't really good glue to bind the four articles together. Think about it like this: Cobblestone and Stone, albeit having different data values, are both building blocks, commonly found underground, made by lava and water and are both used crafting. It would get too complicated. Willingham yAAOz (talk) 23:39, 19 January 2014 (UTC)


 * There's too much merging in general, which just makes a lot of things confusing (namely: infoboxes, navboxes and recipes), in order to accomplish what? One less click to open another page? Saving a couple of seconds isn't worth the confusion.
 * In fact, I think the polished versions should even be split to separate pages, due to the separate crafting recipes, as well as things like pistons/sticky pistons. –Matt ᐸ Talk Contribs ⎜ 00:36, 20 January 2014 (UTC)


 * The different kinds of stone are basically identical except for appearance (whereas Podzol has different behavior from Dirt, and Lapis Lazuli from Bone Meal). Indeed, it's an accident of development that cobblestone isn't just another data value of stone.  (OK, except for mining speed.)  If the pages are combined, the corresponding recipes can likewise be combined with animations, so just one box for "stone slabs", one to cycle through the polished variants (IMHO stone bricks should still be separate), and the interconversions can go in a list.  ETA:  Matt, the impetus for merging is having to maintain fewer pages.  I'd have thunk you'd be all over that.  --MentalMouse42 (talk) 01:05, 20 January 2014 (UTC)


 * Is there actually more to maintain though? We don't have to duplicate much information because we have templates and the ability to link to other pages. And besides, merging should not be done for the benefit of the editors if it makes things more confusing for the readers (which are the huge majority). –Matt ᐸ Talk Contribs ⎜ 01:28, 20 January 2014 (UTC)
 * Well, it's more pages to look through -- even with templates, both editor and reader would occasionally need to check and compare four different pages to be sure that yes, they all have the same stats and behavior. In contrast, having them on a single page implies that if there is some functional difference among them, it should and would be mentioned on that one page.  Similar issues apply to defending against vandalism -- multiple nearly-identical pages mean more targets for drive-bys and pranksters.  --MentalMouse42 (talk) 02:02, 20 January 2014 (UTC)