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| ===Available [[Assist Trophies]]=== | | ===Available [[Assist Trophies]]=== |
| All Assist Trophies are available on this stage. | | All Assist Trophies are available on this stage. |
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| ==Tournament legality==
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| Battlefield is universally considered a starter stage like in all previous games since ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Its symmetrical layout and overall size being large enough for movement tech but not large enough to encourage stalling makes it among the most fair stages on the roster. New to this game, all stages have a Battlefield form that converts Battlefield into the aesthetic of any given stage. Any Battlefield form of a stage can be chosen in place of regular Battlefield and will be struck alongside it. However, a few Battlefield forms are specifically banned, including stages that manipulate the Z-Axis, [[Windy Hill Zone]] for concealing the ground, and [[Gamer]] for obscuring the blast zone.
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| ==Update history== | | ==Update history== |