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All stages now have an optional [[Ω form]] (Omega Form), changing their layout to be similar to Final Destination - some have walls that go all the way down to the bottom blast line, while others are basically floating islands. | All stages now have an optional [[Ω form]] (Omega Form), changing their layout to be similar to Final Destination - some have walls that go all the way down to the bottom blast line, while others are basically floating islands. | ||
Most stages can be played with [[8-Player Smash|up to eight players]] in the Wii U version, though some are too complex or too small to handle that many fighters at once and will be disabled in the stage select when more players than allowed are present. Normally this is the traditional four (marked <sup>4P</sup> below), but some stages will still allow up to six (<sup>6P</sup>). | Most stages can be played with [[8-Player Smash|up to eight players]] in the Wii U version, though some are too complex or too small to handle that many fighters at once and will be disabled in the stage select when more players than allowed are present. Normally this is the traditional four (marked <sup>4P</sup> below), but some stages will still allow up to six (<sup>6P</sup>). Others are restricted to four players even on their Ω forms (<sup>4Ω</sup>), whereas most stages still allow the full eight on their Ω form even if restricted otherwise. | ||
Starting from this game is the disabling of Star KOs and Screen KOs on certain stages. | Starting from this game is the disabling of Star KOs and Screen KOs on certain stages. |