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==Stage overview== | ==Stage overview== | ||
[[File:Peach's Castle Gameplay Melee.png|thumb|left|Gameplay in ''Melee''.]] | [[File:Peach's Castle Gameplay Melee.png|thumb|left|Gameplay in ''Melee''.]] | ||
Unlike its [[Super Smash Bros | Unlike its [[Super Smash Bros 64]] counterpart, the fight takes place on the rooftop of Princess Peach's Castle. | ||
The stage itself consists of two halves separated by a tower in the center. Near the edge of both halves is a small floating stand that rises when a character stands on it. The middle tower contains two layers; the bottom layer is a narrow, rising sloped area that can be used as a foothold to reach the top layer. The only way between the two halves of the stage is to pass over the entirety of the central tower; the edges of the stage are walls that travel all the way down to the bottom [[blast line]] at water level. Although [[swimming]] was introduced with ''Brawl'', fighters fall through the moat in the stage's ''Ultimate'' appearance rather than swimming in it. | The stage itself consists of two halves separated by a tower in the center. Near the edge of both halves is a small floating stand that rises when a character stands on it. The middle tower contains two layers; the bottom layer is a narrow, rising sloped area that can be used as a foothold to reach the top layer. The only way between the two halves of the stage is to pass over the entirety of the central tower; the edges of the stage are walls that travel all the way down to the bottom [[blast line]] at water level. Although [[swimming]] was introduced with ''Brawl'', fighters fall through the moat in the stage's ''Ultimate'' appearance rather than swimming in it. | ||