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==Tournament legality== | ==Tournament legality== | ||
While the Ω form of this stage is allowed, the standard stage is [[banned]] in tournaments, as in ''Smash 4'', it overcentralizes gameplay on collecting Materia to gain an advantage; in addition, the summons themselves are quite powerful and can result in unfair advantages to those who summoned them. In ''Ultimate'', the stage is banned due to the layout being very similar to {{SSBU|Battlefield}}, as with a few other stages. Notably, the main platform has an asymmetrical shape, making recoveries hugging the stage slightly unpredictable, the lower platforms are taller than Battlefield, preventing some attacks from hitting opponents standing on them, and the stage is slightly larger. Because of these characteristics, Midgar is considered less ideal than Battlefield and is almost never used in its place. | While the Ω form of this stage is allowed, the standard stage is [[banned]] in tournaments, as in ''Smash 4'', it overcentralizes gameplay on collecting Materia to gain an advantage; in addition, the summons themselves are quite powerful and can result in unfair advantages to those who summoned them. In ''Ultimate'', the stage is banned due to the layout being very similar to {{SSBU|Battlefield}}, as with a few other stages. Notably, the main platform has an asymmetrical shape, making recoveries hugging the stage slightly unpredictable, the lower platforms are taller than Battlefield, preventing some attacks from hitting opponents standing on them, and the stage is slightly larger. Because of these characteristics, Midgar is considered less ideal than Battlefield and is almost never used in its place. | ||