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Mute City is currently banned in ''Melee'', though it was a common [[counterpick]] stage in past rulesets. The reason for its banning is due to a lack of ledges that can be grabbed (which ironically made {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} very bad on this stage) and the stage's primary platform size; it can just barely provide sufficient space for two combatants, and it becomes far too small for doubles play. Similar to [[Fountain of Dreams]], the stage can also lag in doubles play, making gameplay detrimental in such cases. In addition, {{SSBM|Peach}} had a notorious advantage against {{SSBM|Fox}} and {{SSBM|Falco}} on this stage. | Mute City is currently banned in ''Melee'', though it was a common [[counterpick]] stage in past rulesets. The reason for its banning is due to a lack of ledges that can be grabbed (which ironically made {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} very bad on this stage) and the stage's primary platform size; it can just barely provide sufficient space for two combatants, and it becomes far too small for doubles play. Similar to [[Fountain of Dreams]], the stage can also lag in doubles play, making gameplay detrimental in such cases. In addition, {{SSBM|Peach}} had a notorious advantage against {{SSBM|Fox}} and {{SSBM|Falco}} on this stage. | ||
This stage | This stage was unbanned as a one-off in [[Apex 2015]] for {{Sm|Ken}} vs. {{Sm|PC Chris}}, though it was not played on. | ||
Upon reaching a charity milestone, Mute City was enabled as a counterpick stage during the final bracket of [[The Off-Season]]. {{Sm|Wizzrobe}} counterpicked to it in Winners' Semis (against {{Sm|aMSa}}), and {{Sm|Axe}} counterpicked to it in Losers' Semis (against {{Sm|S2J}}) and Losers' Finals (against {{Sm|Jmook}}). It returned at {{Trn|The Off-Season 2}} alongside [[Corneria]], which was won by {{Sm|aMSa}}. | |||
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