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#REDIRECT [[Stage element#Event patterns]]
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An '''event pattern''' is a [[stage element]] that dictates the flow of other stage elements. There are a few basic types of event patterns - loops, cycles, rails, and random events - and at least one appears in every official stage and [[custom stage]].
 
==Loops==
A loop is a continuous event pattern for [[stage element]]s that will move or transform before eventually returning to their initial state. Loops are often very simple in execution. A loop should not be mistaken for a cycle, although a loop may be an aspect of a cycle.
 
Some loops have virtually zero impact on gameplay, such as changing backgrounds, while some feature global shifts as on [[Rainbow Cruise]] - the game state will begin on the cruise ship, which will eventually drop below the lower blast line as the players make their way around obstacles, eventually circling around the stage where a new cruise ship will be waiting for them to begin the loop again.
 
Loops are frequently an aspect of [[rails]].
 
===Examples of loops===
*The motion of the lower platform on Peach's Castle
*The [[background]] for [[Lylat Cruise]]
*The path of the track on [[Big Blue]]
 
==Cycles==
Cycles consist of a loop of regularly occurring, noncontinuous individual events.
 
===Examples of cycles===
*The Pokémon that appear in [[Poké Floats]]
*The [[stage transformation]]s in [[Castle Siege]]
*The ordered set of drawing variations in [[PictoChat]]
 
==Rails==
A rail is any stage element that follows a set path to completion and may or not form a loop. The term "rail" is derived from a type of Shoot 'em up video game subgenre which requires the player to follow a specific route from what they may not deviate, as in ''[[Star Fox 64]]''. Incidentally, several stages from the [[Star Fox]] franchise feature rails.
 
===Examples of rails that loop===
*The camera path in [[Big Blue]]
 
===Examples of rails that do not loop===
*The camera path in [[Mushroom Kingdom]]
 
==Random Events==
Random events occur outsides of prediction, although they are sometimes dictated occur every so often by default so as to actually appear in the game.
 
===Examples of Random Events===
*What global transformation occurs on [[Pokémon Stadium]]
*The direction a [[Banzai Bill]] approaches [[Princess Peach's Castle]]
*The first set of drawings that appear in [[PictoChat]]
*The [[Great Fox]] laser on [[Corneria]]
 
[[Category:Stage parts]]

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