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Ultrasonic9000 wrote: Mystic Monkey wrote: I don't think they need to be removed. I said the theme articles are not canon, didn't say they're not useful descriptors

Just saying they should link to catagory pages, thats all. That would be repetitive, making the other redundant. I don't know about the redundant part. Placing category as link to the infobox section can give two ways to enter the category section. Placing the level trope just as an text makes it pretty blank and then the section on the level infobox might as well be just removed.

Only few wiki sites that I know, have level categories, but they aren't anything particularly special. Many of these level categories usually have both locations from games and levels together, which can be confusing for some people. It's not impossible to replace level theme articles with level trope categories. Most of times, level themed articles don't have much to offer as articles and they are rather just lists of levels. Categorizing these levels can be more logical.

These categories could be placed on the main category titled "Level Tropes" (that could be then located on "Locations" category). Each category could be named like "Green Hill levels" or "Amusment levels". Those overview infromation from level theme articles could be placed on it in a way like this:

This category contains levels with a  Green Hill trope. These levels  often tend to be the first level in a game and have a more simplistic and peaceful setting compared to later stages, with shorter length and fewer enemies. Common elements in levels include active flowers, tropical trees, stripped formated-grass and the checkerboard patterned ground tiles. Lot of levels are influensed by the  Green Hill Zone, hence the name.  Each category could have Category template placed below it and maybe an screenshot for being example for a level with the trope.