Talk:Sabertooth

S-class
I propose to change the rank of Team Sabertooth members to S-class mage as they are the strongest five of the guild.Messithemesser (talk) 10:04, November 4, 2012 (UTC)

None of them have been stated to be ranked as S-Class Mages, therefore listing any of them as such would be speculation, which we don't do here. 10:09, November 4, 2012 (UTC)

What about Kagura Mikazuchi..? I don't think she was ever been stated as S-class of Mermaid Heel. Of course I don't know if the information was from outside if the manga... Oh, and Jura Neekis as well. Messithemesser (talk) 10:13, November 4, 2012 (UTC)

The two you mentioned were never stated to be S-Class Mages, and if they are referred to as such anywhere on this Wiki, then it's an oversight.

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And besides, not all guilds use the term 'S-Class Mage' 10:44, November 4, 2012 (UTC)

Jiemma
How come Jiemma is still labeled "Active?" Is there any proof that he's alive? And don't answer "is there any proof that he's dead?" because that's my point. It should be "Unknown" Unless this is the first man that can survive a hole through his only heart, and everyone's totally sure he's alive after that. Or is it a rule in FT Wiki that we can't use "Unknown" to label someone's status? If it is my bad lol I understand (Shi-Woon Yi (talk) 15:44, November 4, 2012 (UTC))
 * We have it as active because there's no proof it hit his heart per se. We'll figure out what really happened to Jiemma soon enough. 15:53,11/4/2012

Volume 31 Name Difference
Since Volume 31 has been released, Sabertooth has been seperated into two words and has been spelt as Saber Tooth (akin to Fairy Tail, Raven Tail, Mermaid Heel etc), and has seemingly garnered enough of a reaction to open a discussion. Sound off here whether you support the name change to Saber Tooth, or oppose the change. 23:07, August 6, 2013 (UTC)

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All guild names have two parts. 23:12,8/6/2013

Though it would make sense considering how all guilds have two words as names, the word Sabertooth is only one. Also, the katakana セイバートゥース (Seibātūsu) doesn't have the usual dot between two words such as ウラノ・メトリア (Urano Metoria) 23:13, August 6, 2013 (UTC)

Per Reli--

@Reli If I'm not mistaken, the dot is optional. It's only added if we choose to add it. Though, I'm no expert, so I will have Mapa confirm this. >_> 23:17,8/6/2013

Yes, all guilds have two names as like what Raven said, (Fairy Tail, Succubus Eye, Raven Tail and so on) but I have to oppose it, since if it were to be separated.. "Saber Tooth".. Ugh, a guild that represents a tooth? Seriously? My reasoning may sound so lame, but yeah, that's how I feel towards it, so I am leaning towards oppose. --ChokokuguzaNoTobira (talk) 23:26, August 6, 2013 (UTC)

Because not only do all guilds have two-part names, but it's the Saber's Tooth; Saber Tooth. They are a fierce guild, willing to strike down all their foes, much like the cats themselves. Since guilds do not hyphenate, splitting it into the usual format is the only option.

Also, the katakana for Atlas Flame is without the dot, yet his name is separated. By this logic, his name should be Atlasflame, not Atlas Flame. 23:31, August 6, 2013 (UTC)