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==Tournament Legality==
==Tournament Legality==
Due to the stage lacking stage hazards and possessing a layout similar to [[Kalos Pokémon League]], several players have suggested legalizing the stage. Compared to Kalos Pokémon League, the blastzones are smaller, while the platforms are lower and stick less out from the edges, and the stage doesn't have vertical walls; overall, these changes might make the stage less favorable for camping than Kalos Pokémon League. However, there have been some concerns that the background is too visually busy and distracting, especially during the meteor section. There are also occasional concerns with music licensing issues when it comes to playing ''Final Fantasy'' music on the tournament livestreams, due to Square Enix's tighter copyright, which some tournaments, such as [[Low Tide City 2022]], outright replacing it with Kalos Pokémon League because of this, along with the aforementioned background problems<ref>https://twitter.com/LTCesports/status/1519135553698021376</ref>. Due to releasing during the COVID-19 pandemic, and a lack of showing even at offline tourneys, the legal status of the stage was unclear until after the return of offline tourneys, in which this stage is picked as a counterpick in many tourneys.
Due to the stage lacking stage hazards and possessing a layout similar to [[Kalos Pokémon League]], several players have suggested legalizing the stage. Compared to Kalos Pokémon League, the blastzones are smaller, while the platforms are lower and stick less out from the edges, and the stage doesn't have vertical walls; overall, these changes might make the stage less favorable for camping than Kalos Pokémon League. However, there have been some concerns that the background is too visually busy and distracting, especially during the meteor section. There are also occasional concerns with music licensing issues when it comes to playing ''Final Fantasy'' music on the tournament livestreams, due to Square Enix's tighter copyright, which some tournaments, with [[Low Tide City 2022]] outright replacing it with Kalos Pokemon League because of this, along with the aforementioned background problems<ref>https://twitter.com/LTCesports/status/1519135553698021376</ref>. Due to releasing during the COVID-19 pandemic, and a lack of showing even at offline tourneys, the legal status of the stage was unclear until after the return of offline tourneys, in which this stage is picked as a counterpick in many tourneys.


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