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|name = Mishima Dojo | |name = Mishima Dojo | ||
|image = [[File:SSBU-Mishima Dojo.png|300px]] | |image = [[File:SSBU-Mishima Dojo.png|300px]] | ||
|caption = [[File:TekkenSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert | |caption = [[File:TekkenSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]]<br>Mishima Dojo in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | ||
|universe = {{uv|Tekken}} | |universe = {{uv|Tekken}} | ||
|games = ''[[Ultimate]]'' | |games = ''[[Ultimate]]'' | ||
|hometo = {{SSBU|Kazuya}} (DLC) | |||
|availability = [[Downloadable content|Downloadable]] | |availability = [[Downloadable content|Downloadable]] | ||
|cratetype = Normal | |cratetype = Normal | ||
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'''Mishima Dojo''' ({{ja|三島道場|Mishima Dōjō}}, ''Mishima Dojo'') is a [[downloadable content (SSBU)|downloadable]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', based on the location of the same name from the ''[[Tekken]]'' series. It is the home stage of {{SSBU|Kazuya}}, and is bundled with him as part of Challenger Pack 10 | '''Mishima Dojo''' ({{ja|三島道場|Mishima Dōjō}}, ''Mishima Dojo'') is a [[downloadable content (SSBU)|downloadable]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', based on the location of the same name from the ''[[Tekken]]'' series. It is the home stage of {{SSBU|Kazuya}}, and is bundled with him as part of Challenger Pack 10. | ||
==Stage overview== | ==Stage overview== | ||
[[File:MishimaDojoBrokenWalls.jpg|thumb|left|Mishima Dojo with its walls and ceiling broken.]] | [[File:MishimaDojoBrokenWalls.jpg|thumb|left|Mishima Dojo with its walls and ceiling broken.]] | ||
The stage's layout is primarily flat, with walls and ceiling sections blocking the left, right and upper blast zones. These can be broken by being attacked or if a fighter is launched into them, with a [[Special Zoom]] occurring in the latter event | The stage's layout is primarily flat, with walls and ceiling sections blocking the left, right and upper blast zones. These can be broken by being attacked or if a fighter is launched into them, with a [[Special Zoom]] usually occurring in the latter event. After being broken, they will repair themselves after a certain amount of time has passed. [[Heihachi Mishima]] can be seen in front of the large [[wikipedia:Acala|Fudō Myōō]] statue in the center of the stage, sitting faced away from the action with his arms crossed. When the fighters hit the walls and ceiling, he'll react to it by looking left and right, depending on which walls and ceilings fighters hit. He'll get up, cross up his arms and react to KOs once parts of the walls and ceilings are broken. He does not appear in the background in 8-player battles. | ||
[[Heihachi Mishima]] can be seen in front of the large [[wikipedia:Acala|Fudō Myōō]] statue in the center of the stage, sitting faced away from the action with his arms crossed. When the fighters hit the walls and ceiling, he'll react to it by looking left and right, depending on which walls and ceilings fighters hit. He'll get up, cross up his arms and react to KOs once parts of the walls and ceilings are broken. He does not appear in the background in 8-player battles. | |||
There is a small inscription on the floor that roughly translates to "[https://tekken.fandom.com/wiki/Kazumi_Mishima Kazumi] and [https://tekken.fandom.com/wiki/Heihachi_Mishima Heihachi]." This is a reference to ''Tekken'' lore, where both carved their names into the floor as a symbol of their love. | There is a small inscription on the floor that roughly translates to "[https://tekken.fandom.com/wiki/Kazumi_Mishima Kazumi] and [https://tekken.fandom.com/wiki/Heihachi_Mishima Heihachi]." This is a reference to ''Tekken'' lore, where both carved their names into the floor as a symbol of their love. | ||
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==Tournament Legality== | ==Tournament Legality== | ||
Mishima Dojo is widely banned in tournaments due to the stage being enclosed by two walls and a celing at the start of every match. This can allow for infinites under specific circumstances. While the walls and ceiling are destructible to mitigate this issue, the blast zones are close to the stage, heavily favoring characters with high base knockback once the walls are broken. | Mishima Dojo is widely banned in tournaments due to the the stage being enclosed by two walls and a celing at the start of every match. This can allow for infinites under specific circumstances. While the walls and ceiling are destructible to mitigate this issue, the blast zones are close to the stage, heavily favoring characters with high base knockback once the walls are broken. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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*Mishima Dojo is one of four stages in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to originate from a different fighting game, with the others being [[Suzaku Castle]], [[King of Fighters Stadium]], and [[Spring Stadium]]. | *Mishima Dojo is one of four stages in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to originate from a different fighting game, with the others being [[Suzaku Castle]], [[King of Fighters Stadium]], and [[Spring Stadium]]. | ||
*The HP of the dojo surfaces varies, depending on how close they are to the stage's ledges, with the central ceiling having the lowest HP, and the lower walls having the highest. | *The HP of the dojo surfaces varies, depending on how close they are to the stage's ledges, with the central ceiling having the lowest HP, and the lower walls having the highest. | ||
*Mishima Dojo is the first | *Mishima Dojo is the first stage which did not appear on Nintendo hardware before its debut in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | ||
*[[Andross]], [[Arcade Bunny]], [[Color TV-Game 15]], [[Devil]], [[Dr. Wright]], [[Flies & Hand]], [[Kapp'n]], [[Moon]], [[Nikki]] (due to the dark background obscuring her drawings), [[Nintendog]], and [[Thwomp]] cannot appear from [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]] on this stage. [[Abra]], [[Alolan Exeggutor]], [[Lugia]], and [[Lunala]] cannot be summoned from [[Poké Ball]]s. | *[[Andross]], [[Arcade Bunny]], [[Color TV-Game 15]], [[Devil]], [[Dr. Wright]], [[Flies & Hand]], [[Kapp'n]], [[Moon]], [[Nikki]] (due to the dark background obscuring her drawings), [[Nintendog]], and [[Thwomp]] cannot appear from [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]] on this stage. [[Abra]], [[Alolan Exeggutor]], [[Lugia]], and [[Lunala]] cannot be summoned from [[Poké Ball]]s. | ||
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