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==Tournament legality==
==Tournament legality==
Like in previous games, Final Destination is considered a legal starter stage in tournaments, owing to its simple layout and lack of any disruptive stage hazards. Ω forms return from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', where Final Destination is converted into the aesthetic of any given stage, this time with every stage in the game having one. Any Ω form of a stage can be chosen in place of Final Destination and will be struck alongside it. However, a few Ω 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.
Like in previous games, Final Destination is considered a legal starter stage in tournaments, owing to its simple layout and lack of any disruptive stage hazards.


==Update history==
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