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Spear Pillar is the location of the two {{iw|bulbapedia|Legendary Pokémon}} Dialga and Palkia. {{iw|bulbapedia|Team Galactic}}, a criminal organization which operates in Sinnoh, travels to Spear Pillar to awaken Dialga/Palkia and bind them by a {{iw|bulbapedia|Red Chain}} created from the crystals of the {{iw|bulbapedia|lake guardians}}, Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf. Team Galactic's goal is to use the Legendary Pokémon's power to recreate the universe with {{iw|bulbapedia|Cyrus}}, the Galactic Boss, as king and deity. | Spear Pillar is the location of the two {{iw|bulbapedia|Legendary Pokémon}} Dialga and Palkia. {{iw|bulbapedia|Team Galactic}}, a criminal organization which operates in Sinnoh, travels to Spear Pillar to awaken Dialga/Palkia and bind them by a {{iw|bulbapedia|Red Chain}} created from the crystals of the {{iw|bulbapedia|lake guardians}}, Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf. Team Galactic's goal is to use the Legendary Pokémon's power to recreate the universe with {{iw|bulbapedia|Cyrus}}, the Galactic Boss, as king and deity. | ||
The player character travels up to Spear Pillar, where they impede Team Galactic's plan to control the Legendary Pokémon by defeating Cyrus. Upon defeat, Team Galactic retreats and the player has the chance to capture either Dialga, Palkia, or [[Giratina]]. [[Arceus]] also appears and can be captured there via a downloadable event that was however never distributed in public | The player character travels up to Spear Pillar, where they impede Team Galactic's plan to control the Legendary Pokémon by defeating Cyrus. Upon defeat, Team Galactic retreats and the player has the chance to capture either Dialga, Palkia, or [[Giratina]]. [[Arceus]] also appears and can be captured there via a downloadable event that was however never distributed in public. | ||
Despite appearing on this stage, Cresselia has no connection to Spear Pillar in the ''Pokémon'' games. | Despite appearing on this stage, Cresselia has no connection to Spear Pillar in the ''Pokémon'' games. | ||
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==Tournament legality== | ==Tournament legality== | ||
This stage is universally [[Banned stage|banned]] in mainstream tournaments due to the highly disruptive effect of the Pokémon's effects - especially Palkia's which alter the players' controls - which activate randomly and suddenly. The bottom cavern of the stage also acts as a large [[cave of life]], prolonging matches and promoting [[stalling]]. The overall stage design with the separated top and bottom areas can allow for [[circle camping]] as well (though Dialga or Palkia can potentially break this camping by breaking part of the upper ground (suddenly creating an interception route before the camping player can react) or firing a laser through the cave (cutting off the camper's ability to run away). In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', with the stage hazards off, it is still banned due to the caves of life, despite Dialga and Palkia not | This stage is universally [[Banned stage|banned]] in mainstream tournaments due to the highly disruptive effect of the Pokémon's effects - especially Palkia's which alter the players' controls - which activate randomly and suddenly. The bottom cavern of the stage also acts as a large [[cave of life]], prolonging matches and promoting [[stalling]]. The overall stage design with the separated top and bottom areas can allow for [[circle camping]] as well (though Dialga or Palkia can potentially break this camping by breaking part of the upper ground (suddenly creating an interception route before the camping player can react) or firing a laser through the cave (cutting off the camper's ability to run away). In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', with the stage hazards off, it is still banned due to the caves of life, despite Dialga and Palkia not appearing. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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*If the camera is moved so it is possible to look near the back of the stage, what looks like a meteorite can be seen sitting near a tree. This may be a homage to the Adamant and Lustrous Orbs, which, in the games, are found behind Dialga and Palkia respectively. | *If the camera is moved so it is possible to look near the back of the stage, what looks like a meteorite can be seen sitting near a tree. This may be a homage to the Adamant and Lustrous Orbs, which, in the games, are found behind Dialga and Palkia respectively. | ||
*If Olimar uses his [[Final Smash]], [[End of Day]], when the screen is turned upside-down, the Bulborbs still appear at the bottom of the screen. | *If Olimar uses his [[Final Smash]], [[End of Day]], when the screen is turned upside-down, the Bulborbs still appear at the bottom of the screen. | ||
*This is the first Pokémon stage to be based on a specific location since the SSB Pokémon stage Saffron City, as the Pokémon stages after it didn't have a origin. | |||
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''=== | ===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''=== |