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|name = Final Destination | |name = Final Destination | ||
|image = [[File:SSBU-Final Destination.jpg|300px]] | |image = [[File:SSBU-Final Destination.jpg|300px]] | ||
|caption = | |caption = Final Destination in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''<br>{{symbol|smash}} | ||
|universe = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} | |universe = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} | ||
|games = ''[[Ultimate]]'' | |games = ''[[Ultimate]]'' | ||
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{{cquote|''Though this is a simple stage, with no stage hazards or floating platforms, the background has been updated for this game. Make sure you don't get too distracted and get defeated!''|cite=[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/ Super Smash Blog]|source=[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site]]}} | {{cquote|''Though this is a simple stage, with no stage hazards or floating platforms, the background has been updated for this game. Make sure you don't get too distracted and get defeated!''|cite=[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/ Super Smash Blog]|source=[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site]]}} | ||
'''Final Destination''' ({{ja|終点|Shūten}}, ''Endpoint'') is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It was revealed on August 8, 2018. In [[World of Light]], Mario, Bowser, Sheik, Marth, Snake, Villager, Mii Brawler and Mii Swordfighter's unlock battles are fought here. | '''Final Destination''' ({{ja|終点|Shūten}}, ''Endpoint'') is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It was revealed on August 8, 2018. In [[World of Light]], Mario, Bowser (Giga Bowser in World of Light), Sheik, Marth, Snake, Villager, Mii Brawler and Mii Swordfighter's unlock battles are fought here. | ||
==Stage layout== | ==Stage layout== | ||
Like its predecessors, Final Destination consists of a single [[platform]] with [[ledge]]s that can be grabbed. Compared to previous iterations, it appears to have a crystalline texture with mechanical elements. Its background primarily travels through three different nebulae: a cream-colored one with a black hole, a green one with psychedelic crystalline objects floating in the background, and a fiery orange one partially obscured by blue clouds.<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=q6eTNZKc5_0]</ref> This iteration of Final Destination is shorter than in past games, now being the same length as {{SSBU|Battlefield}}. This is also true of all [[Ω form]]s. Anytime the stage is loaded, it will start on a different background. | Like its predecessors, Final Destination consists of a single [[platform]] with [[ledge]]s that can be grabbed. Compared to previous iterations, it appears to have a crystalline texture with mechanical elements. Its background primarily travels through three different nebulae: a cream-colored one with a black hole, a green one with psychedelic crystalline objects floating in the background, and a fiery orange one partially obscured by blue clouds.<ref>[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=q6eTNZKc5_0]</ref> This iteration of Final Destination is shorter than in past games, now being the same length as {{SSBU|Battlefield}}. This is also true of all [[Ω form]]s. Anytime the stage is loaded, it will start on a different background. | ||
While in [[Vs. Mode]] with more than 4 players, the stage itself increases to be 1.5 times its normal size while increasing its camera boundaries and blast-lines to compensate; this is also stated as a tip in the Stage [[Tips]] Section in the game. This also affects all [[Ω form]] variations of any stage as well. | While in [[Vs. Mode]] with more than 4 players, the stage itself increases to be 1.5 times its normal size while increasing its camera boundaries and blast-lines to compensate; this is also stated as a tip in the Stage [[Tips]] Section in the game. This also affects all [[Ω form]] variations of any stage as well. | ||
If the music to this stage is played backward, part of [[Lifelight]] can be heard. | |||
===Ω form and Battlefield form=== | ===Ω form and Battlefield form=== | ||
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Since Final Destination lacks any hazards to begin with, no changes are made when stage hazards are turned off. | Since Final Destination lacks any hazards to begin with, no changes are made when stage hazards are turned off. | ||
==As [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]] | ==As [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]] Boss Stages== | ||
While Final Destination is still used for the fights between {{SSBU|Master Hand}}, {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}, and [[Giga Bowser]], the five boss stages used for [[Galeem]] and [[Dharkon]]’s boss fights feature a platform that resembles Final Destination, but with four [[soft platform]]s arranged in a diamond formation above the stage, as well as removing all decorative features above the stage. These five stages, with the exception of the third, primarily differ from their backgrounds. | While Final Destination is still used for the fights between {{SSBU|Master Hand}}, {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}, and [[Giga Bowser]], the five boss stages used for [[Galeem]] and [[Dharkon]]’s boss fights feature a platform that resembles Final Destination, but with four [[soft platform]]s arranged in a diamond formation above the stage, as well as removing all decorative features above the stage. These five stages, with the exception of the third, primarily differ from their backgrounds. | ||
*The first fight with Galeem uses the cream-colored nebula from the playable Final Destination as its background. | *The first fight with Galeem uses the cream-colored nebula from the playable Final Destination as its background. | ||
*The first fight with Dharkon uses the fiery nebula from the playable Final Destination as its background. | *The first fight with Dharkon uses the fiery nebula from the playable Final Destination as its background. | ||
*The Final Battle is split up into three phases, each one with a unique stage, though the starting platform remains the same throughout each phase. | |||
**The first part of the battle features a vertical scrolling stage, similarly to [[Icicle Mountain]] and [[Rumble Falls]] from ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', respectively. Certain platforms contain [[Rocket Belt]]s to help traverse upwards, and [[Maxim Tomato]]es to heal damage. Four times throughout this section, the stage will stop scrolling to allow the spawning of [[False character|Puppet Fighter]]s. Fighters who were rescued in the Light Realm will be colored light blue with red eyes, while fighters that were rescued in the Dark Realm will be colored dark with a shining red look and purple eyes. The only non-DLC characters that do not appear as false characters are {{SSBU|Kirby}}, {{SSBU|Olimar}}, and the {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s. The light and dark puppet fighters can attack each other, and will not blow up like the false characters in Galeem and Dharkon’s boss fights, as the player has to KO them in order to move on. The first pitstop has two Light Realm fighters and two Dark Realm fighters, and each subsequent pitstop will increase the numbers of Light Realm and Dark Realm puppet fighters by two. The puppet fighters chosen for the battle will always be an equal amount of Light and Dark but are completely random otherwise. Dharkon and Galeem will try to attack the player between the first and third pitstops, respectively be either slowly advancing towards them or by destroying platforms. Attacking their cores will halt their attacks. Clearing the fourth pitstop will advance the player to the next stage. | |||
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**The first part of the battle features a vertical scrolling stage, similarly to [[Icicle Mountain]] and [[Rumble Falls]] from ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', respectively. Certain platforms contain [[Rocket Belt]]s to help traverse upwards, and [[Maxim Tomato]]es to heal damage. Four times throughout this section, the stage will stop scrolling to allow the spawning of [[False character|Puppet Fighter]]s. Fighters who were rescued in the Light Realm will be colored light blue with red eyes, while fighters that were rescued in the Dark Realm will be colored dark with a shining red look and purple eyes. The only | |||
**The second part of the final battle appears similar to the initial fights with Galeem and Dharkon, but the bosses are replaced by floating orbs that contain all of the bosses fought except for Master Hand and Crazy Hand. When an orb is hit, it will transport the player to the boss labeled on the orb. Additionally, it removes the four soft platforms, and the backgrounds from both Galeem and Dharkon's solo fights are seemingly violently colliding with each other (the light side on the right, and the dark side on the left, corresponding the each boss’s starting positions in their initial fights). Defeating [[Rathalos]], [[Galleom]], or [[Giga Bowser]] will cause the light background to recede and the dark background to take over, while defeating [[Dracula]], [[Ganon]], or [[Marx]] will cause the opposite, though the background changes are merely aesthetic. While floating around, the boss’s orbs will fire projectiles from their center at the player, prompting them to attack the orbs as soon as possible. Defeating all of the bosses will advance the player to the final battle between Galeem and Dharkon. | **The second part of the final battle appears similar to the initial fights with Galeem and Dharkon, but the bosses are replaced by floating orbs that contain all of the bosses fought except for Master Hand and Crazy Hand. When an orb is hit, it will transport the player to the boss labeled on the orb. Additionally, it removes the four soft platforms, and the backgrounds from both Galeem and Dharkon's solo fights are seemingly violently colliding with each other (the light side on the right, and the dark side on the left, corresponding the each boss’s starting positions in their initial fights). Defeating [[Rathalos]], [[Galleom]], or [[Giga Bowser]] will cause the light background to recede and the dark background to take over, while defeating [[Dracula]], [[Ganon]], or [[Marx]] will cause the opposite, though the background changes are merely aesthetic. While floating around, the boss’s orbs will fire projectiles from their center at the player, prompting them to attack the orbs as soon as possible. Defeating all of the bosses will advance the player to the final battle between Galeem and Dharkon. | ||
**The third part of the final battle is similar to the initial solo battles between Galeem and Dharkon. The stage’s background differs from that of the playable Final Destination, that being the sunset-like background seen at the end of the [[opening movie]], though rotated so that the light half of the background is on the right side to correspond to Galeem, while the darker side is on the left to correspond to Dharkon. When either Galeem or Dharkon is close to defeat, the background changes to another unique background, being two still nebulae, one cream-colored and the other black. There are also two unique backgrounds on this stage, one each for after either Galeem or Dharkon have been defeated, but the other one is still standing. Galeem’s resembles a supernova partially obscured by peach-colored clouds, while Dharkon’s resembles dark red stormy clouds. The sunset-like background will slowly rotate, while the other three will stay still until one boss is defeated. | **The third part of the final battle is similar to the initial solo battles between Galeem and Dharkon. The stage’s background differs from that of the playable Final Destination, that being the sunset-like background seen at the end of the [[opening movie]], though rotated so that the light half of the background is on the right side to correspond to Galeem, while the darker side is on the left to correspond to Dharkon. When either Galeem or Dharkon is close to defeat, the background changes to another unique background, being two still nebulae, one cream-colored and the other black. There are also two unique backgrounds on this stage, one each for after either Galeem or Dharkon have been defeated, but the other one is still standing. Galeem’s resembles a supernova partially obscured by peach-colored clouds, while Dharkon’s resembles dark red stormy clouds. The sunset-like background will slowly rotate, while the other three will stay still until one boss is defeated. | ||
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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 | 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== | ==Update history== | ||
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FDlight.png|The light background. | FDlight.png|The light background. | ||
FDpsychedelic.png|The psychedelic background. | FDpsychedelic.png|The psychedelic background. | ||
FDdark.png|The dark background | FDdark.png|The dark background | ||
SSBUWebsiteBlackHole3.jpg|{{SSBU|Fox}} holding a [[Black Hole]] item on the stage. | SSBUWebsiteBlackHole3.jpg|{{SSBU|Fox}} holding a [[Black Hole]] item on the stage. | ||
SSBUWebsiteBlackHole4.jpg|Fox throwing the Black Hole item. | SSBUWebsiteBlackHole4.jpg|Fox throwing the Black Hole item. | ||
SSBUWebsiteIceClimbers2.jpg|The {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}} using [[Blizzard]] on a {{b|Metroid|creature}} on the stage. | SSBUWebsiteIceClimbers2.jpg|The {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}} using [[Blizzard]] on a {{b|Metroid|creature}} on the stage. | ||
SSBUWebsiteKen6.jpg|{{SSBU|Ken}} using [[Shinryuken]] on the stage. | SSBUWebsiteKen6.jpg|{{SSBU|Ken}} using [[Shinryuken]] on the stage. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In the E3 2018 demo build of ''Ultimate'', selecting Final Destination would load the [[Ω form]] of Battlefield instead. | *In the E3 2018 demo build of ''Ultimate'', selecting Final Destination would load the [[Ω form]] of Battlefield instead. | ||
**In the E3 demo, | **In the E3 demo, the beta version of Battlefield’s music is heard in Final Destination. The E3 version of Battlefield’s theme was arranged on a computer, while the final version is arranged by the Smash Bros. Ultimate Orchestra. | ||
*Playing the stage's main BGM track in reverse reveals it to be a unique variation of [[Lifelight]]. | *Playing the stage's main BGM track in reverse reveals it to be a unique variation of [[Lifelight]]. | ||
*This is the first Final Destination stage to have background decorations above the surface of the platform. | *This is the first Final Destination stage to have background decorations above the surface of the platform. | ||
* | *The [[blast line]]s of this version of Final Destination are slightly uneven, with the left side being a little further back then the right side. This results in characters being KO'd roughly 2%-4% later from the left side compared to the right. | ||
*[[Nikki]] is the only [[Assist Trophy]] to not be compatible with this stage, probably because of her drawings blending in the background. | *[[Nikki]] is the only [[Assist Trophy]] to not be compatible with this stage, probably because of her drawings blending in the background. | ||
**Despite this, she can still be summoned in Final Destination's Battlefield form. | **Despite this, she can still be summoned in Final Destination's Battlefield form. | ||
*This stage has the most unlockable characters battled here in the World of Light, with 8. | *This stage has the most unlockable characters battled here in the World of Light, with 8. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Ω form]] | *[[Ω form]] | ||
{{SSBUStages}} | {{SSBUStages}} | ||
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[[Category:Stages]] | [[Category:Stages]] | ||
[[Category:Final Destination (SSBU)]] | [[Category:Final Destination (SSBU)]] | ||
[[es:Destino final ( | [[es:Destino final (SSBU)]] |