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{{Sm|Bane}} is often credited for being a significant contributor to the banning of Hyrule Castle, detailing the disadvantages of the stage in a [[SmashBoards]] thread named [http://smashboards.com/threads/a-case-against-hyrule.340054/ A Case Against Hyrule], and also comparing the stage's legality to other stages. However, Hyrule Castle remains a popular stage among many players due to the unique combos possible in the tent portion and the strategies that are usable due to the stage's structure. Due to the [[Gentleman's Rule]], Hyrule Castle can still be seen in tournaments if both players agree to playing on it.
{{Sm|Bane}} is often credited for being a significant contributor to the banning of Hyrule Castle, detailing the disadvantages of the stage in a [[SmashBoards]] thread named [http://smashboards.com/threads/a-case-against-hyrule.340054/ A Case Against Hyrule], and also comparing the stage's legality to other stages. However, Hyrule Castle remains a popular stage among many players due to the unique combos possible in the tent portion and the strategies that are usable due to the stage's structure. Due to the [[Gentleman's Rule]], Hyrule Castle can still be seen in tournaments if both players agree to playing on it.


Hyrule Castle has always been banned in the Japanese ruleset, as {{SSB|Dream Land}} is considered the only neutral and legal stage in said ruleset. The Peruvian ruleset contrasted with this for a long time, as Hyrule Castle was considered to be the main stage up until Boom went to Tacna. Hyrule has now been phased out entirely for Dream Land, due to the same reasoning.
Hyrule Castle has always been banned in the Japanese ruleset, as {{SSB|Dream Land}} is considered the only neutral and legal stage in said ruleset. The Peruvian ruleset contrasted with this for a long time, as Hyrule Castle was considered to be the main stage up until Boom went to Tacna. Hyrule has now been phased out entirely for Dream Land, due to the same reasoning, and in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' and ''Ultimate'', Hyrule Castle is banned in all serious tournaments regardless of region.


After a significant period of not seeing competitive play, Hyrule Castle was made legal for ''64'' tournament play at {{Trn|The Off-Season 2}}, as a charity incentive, alongside [[Saffron City]].
After a significant period of not seeing competitive play, Hyrule Castle was made legal for ''64'' tournament play at {{Trn|The Off-Season 2}}, as a charity incentive, alongside [[Saffron City]].

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