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*While ice blocks reduce traction in ''Minecraft'', and icy platforms normally reduce traction in ''Smash'', the ice blocks on this stage do not reduce traction.
*While ice blocks reduce traction in ''Minecraft'', and icy platforms normally reduce traction in ''Smash'', the ice blocks on this stage do not reduce traction.
*One block in ''Minecraft'' is one meter (~3.28 feet) wide in all axes. The default form of Minecraft World is 20 blocks long across the X axis, meaning that — assuming the stage uses the same scale — it is 20 meters (~65.62 feet) wide.
*One block in ''Minecraft'' is one meter (~3.28 feet) wide in all axes. The default form of Minecraft World is 20 blocks long across the X axis, meaning that — assuming the stage uses the same scale — it is 20 meters (~65.62 feet) wide.
**The Ω and Battlefield forms of Minecraft World are 16 blocks long, meaning that they and, by extension, {{SSBU|Final Destination}} and {{SSBU|Battlefield}} (as well as all Ω and Battlefield forms), are 16 meters (~52.49 feet) in length using the same metric.
**The Ω and Battlefield forms of Minecraft World are 16 blocks long, meaning that they and, by extension, {{SSBU|Final Destination}} and {{SSBU|Battlefield}} (as well as all Ω and Battlefield forms), are 16 meters (~52.49 feet) in length using the same metric.(This is a possible reference to Minecraft Chunks, which are 16 blocks by 16 blocks)
*In the [[Spirit Battle]]s for Zombie, Skeleton, and Enderman, the day/night cycle is locked and it is always nighttime, while in the Iron Golem Spirit Battle, the time is locked to daytime. In both cases, the clouds in the sky are also frozen in place, suggesting they are tied to the cycle.
*In the [[Spirit Battle]]s for Zombie, Skeleton, and Enderman, the day/night cycle is locked and it is always nighttime, while in the Iron Golem Spirit Battle, the time is locked to daytime. In both cases, the clouds in the sky are also frozen in place, suggesting they are tied to the cycle.
*Minecraft World is the only stage in the game which allows Steve to mine blocks like in actual ''Minecraft'', as any buildings or trees on the stage will crack and break when mined.
*Minecraft World is the only stage in the game which allows Steve to mine blocks like in actual ''Minecraft'', as any buildings or trees on the stage will crack and break when mined.

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