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Only certain stages and their Ω forms can be selected; if there are more players present than a stage (or Ω form) allows, the stage's icon on the stage selection screen will be darkened and the stage will not be selectable. Additionally, several stages' hazards or other background elements will be disabled in 8-Player Smash. [[Stage Builder|Custom stages]] are not available in 8-Player Smash, with the option on the stage select screen replaced with the button for DLC stages if any are installed | Only certain stages and their Ω forms can be selected; if there are more players present than a stage (or Ω form) allows, the stage's icon on the stage selection screen will be darkened and the stage will not be selectable. Additionally, several stages' hazards or other background elements will be disabled in 8-Player Smash. [[Stage Builder|Custom stages]] are not available in 8-Player Smash, with the option on the stage select screen replaced with the button for DLC stages if any are installed, otherwise it's another way to switch to Ω form. | ||
In 8-Player Smash, Ω form stages will be scaled up to approximately 1.6 times their normal size. Battles with more than four players in other modes, such as [[All-Star Mode]] and horde battles in the [[Special Orders]] mode, will count as 8-Player Smash and thus use the 8-Player Smash versions of stages. | In 8-Player Smash, Ω form stages will be scaled up to approximately 1.6 times their normal size. Battles with more than four players in other modes, such as [[All-Star Mode]] and horde battles in the [[Special Orders]] mode, will count as 8-Player Smash and thus use the 8-Player Smash versions of stages. |