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{{For|other uses of the term|Stage (disambiguation)}} | {{For|other uses of the term|Stage (disambiguation)}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:SSBU-Battlefield.png|300px|thumb| The Battlefield stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' is an example of a typical stage in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.]] | ||
A '''stage''' ({{ja|ステージ|Sutēji}}, ''Stage''), also called a '''level''', '''map''', '''arena''', '''stadium''', or '''board''', is a location in which [[Fighter|characters]] fight or complete objectives. The word "stage" refers to the entire loaded location, but can also refer to the ground or large central [[platform]] within the level. Though versus mode stages are the most commonly recognized and utilized, single-player mode stages such as [[Race to the Finish]] or [[Trophy Collector]] exist as well for purposes other than fighting others. | A '''stage''' ({{ja|ステージ|Sutēji}}, ''Stage''), also called a '''level''', '''map''', '''arena''', '''stadium''', or '''board''', is a location in which [[Fighter|characters]] fight or complete objectives. The word "stage" refers to the entire loaded location, but can also refer to the ground or large central [[platform]] within the level. Though versus mode stages are the most commonly recognized and utilized, single-player mode stages such as [[Race to the Finish (SSB)|Race to the Finish]] or [[Trophy Collector]] exist as well for purposes other than fighting others. | ||
==Versus mode stages== | ==Versus mode stages== | ||
Most '''[[versus mode]] stages''' in each of the '' | Most '''[[versus mode]] stages''' in each of the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] games are available from the [[starter stage|start]], though a small number must first be [[unlockable stage|unlocked]] by completing certain objectives. Some stages in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' were made available through updates and are [[downloadable]]. Of these stages, [[Duck Hunt (stage)|only two]] [[Miiverse|are free]]. Most stages, like [[Princess Peach's Castle]], are derived from places in playable characters' [[universe]]s. ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' introduced two stages unique to the ''{{uv|Super Smash Bros.}}'' universe — [[Battlefield]] and [[Final Destination]]. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', stages derived from universes without associated playable characters were introduced, namely [[Smashville]], [[Hanenbow]], and [[PictoChat]]. Additionally, not every playable character has a stage from their own universe; the [[Fire Emblem universe]] lacked one in ''Melee'' (though [[AKANEIA|one]] was planned), and the [[R.O.B. universe]] has, for unknown reasons, never had a stage. Since ''Melee'', each ''Smash'' game has included several [[Past Stages]] that debuted in previous games. These stages have either no or minor alterations (an example being [[Dream Land (64)]] in ''Smash 4'', where the top blast line is much closer to the stage then it was in ''64'' or ''Melee''). ''Ultimate'' changes this, giving older stages a more refined and detailed design. | ||
Stages range in size from the large [[The Great Cave Offensive]] and [[Rumble Falls]] to the small [[Yoshi's Story]] and [[Peach's Castle]]. Typically, stages involve a large central [[platform]] with [[ledge]]s, multiple smaller platforms, and [[blast line]]s above, below, and to the left and right of the visible area. Some stages, such as {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}} and [[Coliseum]], have floors that continue past the edge of the visible area and pass through a side blast line. These edges are known as "walk-off edges" or "walk-offs" because characters can walk offscreen without the need to become airborne. Stages with walk-off edges on both the left and right, like [[Bridge of Eldin]], are referred to as "walk-off stages", and only a select few, like {{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}}, have only one walk-off. Some walk-off stages, such as [[Onett]], have lower blast lines that are inaccessible normally, while others, such as [[Green Hill Zone]], only infrequently have the lower blast lines introduced; still others, such as {{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}}, have permanently-accessible gaps where players can fall past the lower blast line while still having solid ground covering most of the lower blast line, including its intersections with the left and/or right blast lines. | Stages range in size from the large [[The Great Cave Offensive]] and [[Rumble Falls]] to the small [[Yoshi's Story]] and [[Peach's Castle]]. Typically, stages involve a large central [[platform]] with [[ledge]]s, multiple smaller platforms, and [[blast line]]s above, below, and to the left and right of the visible area. Some stages, such as {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}} and [[Coliseum]], have floors that continue past the edge of the visible area and pass through a side blast line. These edges are known as "walk-off edges" or "walk-offs" because characters can walk offscreen without the need to become airborne. Stages with walk-off edges on both the left and right, like [[Bridge of Eldin]], are referred to as "walk-off stages", and only a select few, like {{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}}, have only one walk-off. Some walk-off stages, such as [[Onett]], have lower blast lines that are inaccessible normally, while others, such as [[Green Hill Zone]], only infrequently have the lower blast lines introduced; still others, such as {{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}}, have permanently-accessible gaps where players can fall past the lower blast line while still having solid ground covering most of the lower blast line, including its intersections with the left and/or right blast lines. | ||
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From ''Brawl'' onwards, the appearance of some items, namely [[crate]]s and [[barrel]]s, differs depending on the aesthetic style of the stage they appear on. | From ''Brawl'' onwards, the appearance of some items, namely [[crate]]s and [[barrel]]s, differs depending on the aesthetic style of the stage they appear on. | ||
In [[Tournament legal|competitive]] play for every game, many tournament organizers prohibit the majority of stages (and in ''64''{{'}}s case, all but [[Dream Land|one]]) from being selected due to being considered disruptive, unfair, or unbalanced by many high-level players | In [[Tournament legal|competitive]] play for every game, many tournament organizers prohibit the majority of stages (and in ''64''{{'}}s case, all but [[Dream Land (SSB)|one]]) from being selected due to being considered disruptive, unfair, or unbalanced by many high-level players<sup><nowiki>[</nowiki>''[[SmashWiki:Citation|citation needed]]''<nowiki>]</nowiki></sup> (see [[stage legality]]). ''Ultimate'' tournaments often also require stage hazards to be disabled. | ||
==List of versus mode stages== | ==List of versus mode stages== | ||
This is a list of multiplayer stages in the | This is a list of multiplayer stages in the Super Smash Bros. series. | ||
The following does not include some single-player stages which can be playable with more than one player. | The following does not include some single-player stages which can be playable with more than one player. | ||
If there is an icon of a certain game in the chart ({{GameIcon|SSB64}}, {{GameIcon|SSBM}}, {{GameIcon|SSBB}}, {{GameIcon|SSB4-3}}, {{GameIcon|SSB4-U}} | If there is an icon of a certain game in the chart ({{GameIcon|SSB64}}, {{GameIcon|SSBM}}, {{GameIcon|SSBB}}, {{GameIcon|SSB4-3}}, {{GameIcon|SSB4-U}} {{GameIcon|SSBU}}) (not the top ones), that means a new version of the stage appears in that game. | ||
The | The Smash 4 icon {{GameIcon|SSB4}} means the new version appears in both the 3DS and the Wii U version. | ||
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|align="left"|[[3D Land]] | |align="left"|[[3D Land]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Battlefield (disambiguation)|Battlefield]] | |align="left"|[[Battlefield (disambiguation)|Battlefield]] | ||
|align="left" |{{symbol|ssb|20px}}{{uv|Super Smash Bros.}}<ref name="specialstages">In ''Melee'', this stage used the {{symbol|specialstages|15px}} Special Stages [[series symbol]] instead of the normal ''Super Smash Bros.'' one.</ref> | |align="left" |{{symbol|ssb|20px}}{{uv|Super Smash Bros.}}<ref name="specialstages">In ''Melee'', this stage used the {{symbol|specialstages|15px}} Special Stages [[series symbol]] instead of the normal ''Super Smash Bros.'' one.</ref> | ||
|{{bg|#F0A0A0}}|[[File:SSB64 Icon.png|25px|link=Duel Zone]] | |{{bg|#F0A0A0}}|[[File:SSB64 Icon.png|25px|link=Duel Zone|Battlefield, referred to as "Duel Zone", in 64]] | ||
|{{bg|#DFDFDF}}|[[File:SSBM Icon.png|25px|class=invert | |{{bg|#DFDFDF}}|[[File:SSBM Icon.png|25px|class=invert|link=Battlefield (SSBM)|Battlefield in Melee]] | ||
|[[File:SSBB Icon.png|25px|link=Battlefield (SSBB)]] | |[[File:SSBB Icon.png|25px|link=Battlefield (SSBB)|Battlefield in Brawl]] | ||
|colspan=2|[[File:SSB4 Icon.png|25px|link=Battlefield (SSB4)]] | |colspan=2|[[File:SSB4 Icon.png|25px|link=Battlefield (SSB4)|Battlefield in Smash 4]] | ||
|[[File:SSBU Icon.png|25px|class=invert | |[[File:SSBU Icon.png|25px|class=invert|link=Battlefield (SSBU)|Battlefield in Ultimate]] | ||
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|align="left"|[[Battlefield (disambiguation)|Big Battlefield]] | |align="left"|[[Battlefield (disambiguation)|Big Battlefield]] | ||
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|[[File:SSB4-U Icon.png|25px|link=Big Battlefield (SSB4)]] | |[[File:SSB4-U Icon.png|25px|link=Big Battlefield (SSB4)|Big Battlefield in Smash 4]] | ||
|[[File:SSBU Icon.png|25px|class=invert | |[[File:SSBU Icon.png|25px|class=invert|link=Big Battlefield (SSBU)|Big Battlefield in Ultimate]] | ||
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|align="left"|[[Big Blue]] | |align="left"|[[Big Blue]] | ||
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|align="left"|[[Delfino Plaza]] | |align="left"|[[Delfino Plaza]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Dream Land]]{{GameIcon|SSB | |align="left"|[[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land]] {{GameIcon|SSB|16px}} | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol|kirby|20px}}{{uv|Kirby}} | |align="left"|{{symbol|kirby|20px}}{{uv|Kirby}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Dream Land GB]] | |align="left"|[[Dream Land GB]]<ref>Listed as "Dream Land" in ''Smash 4''.</ref> | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol|kirby|20px}}{{uv|Kirby}} | |align="left"|{{symbol|kirby|20px}}{{uv|Kirby}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Figure-8 Circuit]] | |align="left"|[[Figure-8 Circuit]]<ref>Listed as "Mario Circuit" in ''Brawl'', and as "Mario Circuit (Brawl)" in ''Smash 4''.</ref> | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Final Destination (disambiguation)|Final Destination]] | |align="left"|[[Final Destination (disambiguation)|Final Destination]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol|ssb|20px}}{{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} | |align="left"|{{symbol|ssb|20px}}{{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} | ||
|{{bg|#F0A0A0}}|[[File:SSB64 Icon.png|25px|link=Final Destination (SSB)]] | |{{bg|#F0A0A0}}|[[File:SSB64 Icon.png|25px|link=Final Destination (SSB)|Final Destination in 64]] | ||
|{{bg|#DFDFDF}}|[[File:SSBM Icon.png|25px|class=invert | |{{bg|#DFDFDF}}|[[File:SSBM Icon.png|25px|class=invert|link=Final Destination (SSBM)|Final Destination in Melee]] | ||
|[[File:SSBB Icon.png|25px|link=Final Destination (SSBB)]] | |[[File:SSBB Icon.png|25px|link=Final Destination (SSBB)|Final Destination in Brawl]] | ||
|colspan=2|[[File:SSB4 Icon.png|25px|link=Final Destination (SSB4)]] | |colspan=2|[[File:SSB4 Icon.png|25px|link=Final Destination (SSB4)|Final Destination in Smash 4]] | ||
|[[File:SSBU Icon.png|25px|class=invert | |[[File:SSBU Icon.png|25px|class=invert|link=Final Destination (SSBU)|Final Destination in Ultimate]] | ||
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|align="left"|[[Find Mii]] | |align="left"|[[Find Mii]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol|streetpass|20px}}{{uv|StreetPass Mii Plaza}} | |align="left"|{{symbol|streetpass|20px}}{{uv|StreetPass Mii Plaza}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Golden Plains]] | |align="left"|[[Golden Plains]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[The Great Cave Offensive]] | |||
|align="left"|{{symbol|kirby|20px}}{{uv|Kirby}} | |||
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|align="left"|[[Hyrule Castle]] | |align="left"|[[Hyrule Castle]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol|zelda|20px}}{{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} | |align="left"|{{symbol|zelda|20px}}{{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Kongo Falls]] | |align="left"|[[Kongo Falls]]<ref>Listed as "Kongo Jungle" in ''Melee''.</ref> | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol|dk|20px}}{{uv|Donkey Kong}} | |align="left"|{{symbol|dk|20px}}{{uv|Donkey Kong}} | ||
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|align="left"| | |align="left"|{{SSB|Kongo Jungle}} {{GameIcon|SSB|16px}}<ref>Listed as "Congo Jungle" in ''64''.</ref> | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol|dk|20px}}{{uv|Donkey Kong}} | |align="left"|{{symbol|dk|20px}}{{uv|Donkey Kong}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Luigi's Mansion]] | |align="left"|[[Luigi's Mansion]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Mario Bros.]] | |align="left"|[[Mario Bros.]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"| | |align="left"|{{SSB4|Mario Circuit}} {{GameIcon|SSB4-U|16px}} | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Mario Galaxy]] | |align="left"|[[Mario Galaxy]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|{{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}}{{GameIcon|SSB | |align="left"|{{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}} {{GameIcon|SSB|16px}} | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|{{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}}{{GameIcon|SSBM}} | |align="left"|{{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}} {{GameIcon|SSBM|16px}} | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Mushroom Kingdom II]] | |align="left"|[[Mushroom Kingdom II]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Mushroom Kingdom U]] | |align="left"|[[Mushroom Kingdom U]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Mushroomy Kingdom]] | |align="left"|[[Mushroomy Kingdom]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|{{y}} | |{{y}}<ref>The stage has an additional underground version based on World 1-2 alongside the standard World 1-1 version. The version will normally be selected randomly, though either version can be forced by holding down a certain button when selecting the stage.</ref> | ||
|{{y}} | |{{y}}<ref name="1-1only">Only the World 1-1 version is present.</ref> | ||
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|{{y}} | |{{y}}<ref name="1-1only" /> | ||
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|align="left"| | |align="left"|{{SSBM|Mute City}} {{GameIcon|SSBM|16px}} | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol|fz|20px}}{{uv|F-Zero}} | |align="left"|{{symbol|fz|20px}}{{uv|F-Zero}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Mute City SNES]] | |align="left"|[[Mute City SNES]]<ref>Listed as "Mute City" in ''Smash 4''.</ref> | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol|fz|20px}}{{uv|F-Zero}} | |align="left"|{{symbol|fz|20px}}{{uv|F-Zero}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[New Donk City Hall]] | |align="left"|[[New Donk City Hall]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Paper Mario]] | |align="left"|[[Paper Mario]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Peach's Castle]] | |align="left"|[[Peach's Castle]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Princess Peach's Castle]] | |align="left"|[[Princess Peach's Castle]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Rainbow Cruise]] | |align="left"|[[Rainbow Cruise]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Rainbow Road]] | |align="left"|[[Rainbow Road]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|{{bg|#A0F0A0}}|[[File:SSBU Icon.png|25px|class=invert | |{{bg|#A0F0A0}}|[[File:SSBU Icon.png|25px|class=invert|link=Small Battlefield|Small Battlefield in Ultimate]] | ||
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|align="left"|[[Smashville]] | |align="left"|[[Smashville]] | ||
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|align="left"|[[Super Happy Tree]] | |align="left"|[[Super Happy Tree]]<ref>Listed as "Yoshi's Island" in ''64''.</ref> | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol|yoshi|20px}}{{uv|Yoshi}} | |align="left"|{{symbol|yoshi|20px}}{{uv|Yoshi}} | ||
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|align="left"|[[Super Mario Maker]] | |align="left"|[[Super Mario Maker]] | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol| | |align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}} | ||
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|align="left"| | |align="left"|{{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}} {{GameIcon|SSBM|16px}} | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol|yoshi|20px}}{{uv|Yoshi}} | |align="left"|{{symbol|yoshi|20px}}{{uv|Yoshi}} | ||
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|align="left"|{{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}{{GameIcon|SSBB | |align="left"|{{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}} {{GameIcon|SSBB|16px}} | ||
|align="left"|{{symbol|yoshi|20px}}{{uv|Yoshi}} | |align="left"|{{symbol|yoshi|20px}}{{uv|Yoshi}} | ||
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{{GameIcon|SSB}} '''Stages''' | {{GameIcon|SSB}} '''Stages''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} [[Peach's Castle]] | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} [[Kongo Jungle|Congo Jungle]] | :{{symbol|dk|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} [[Kongo Jungle (SSB)|Congo Jungle]] | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Hyrule Castle]] | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Hyrule Castle]] | ||
:{{symbol|metroid|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} [[Planet Zebes]] | :{{symbol|metroid|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} [[Planet Zebes]] | ||
:{{symbol|yoshi|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} [[Super Happy Tree|Yoshi's Island]] | :{{symbol|yoshi|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} [[Super Happy Tree|Yoshi's Island]] | ||
:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} | :{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{SSB|Dream Land}} | ||
:{{symbol|fox|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} [[Sector Z]] | :{{symbol|fox|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} [[Sector Z]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} [[Saffron City]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} '''{{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}}''' | ||
===In ''Melee''=== | ===In ''Melee''=== | ||
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{{GameIcon|SSBM}} '''Melee Stages''' | {{GameIcon|SSBM}} '''Melee Stages''' | ||
:{{symbol|specialstages|16px|l=Super Smash Bros. (universe)}} '''<small>Special Stages</small> {{SSBM|Battlefield}}''' | :{{symbol|specialstages|16px|l=Super Smash Bros. (universe)}} '''<small>Special Stages</small> {{SSBM|Battlefield}}''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|smash|16px}} '''<small>Special Stages</small> {{SSBM|Final Destination}}''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} <small>Mushroom Kingdom</small> [[Princess Peach's Castle]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} <small>Mushroom Kingdom</small> [[Rainbow Cruise]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} [[Mushroom Kingdom (SSBM)|<small>Mushroom</small> Kingdom]] | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} <small>DK Island</small> [[Kongo Falls|Kongo Jungle]] | :{{symbol|dk|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} <small>DK Island</small> [[Kongo Falls|Kongo Jungle]] | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} <small>DK Island</small> [[Jungle Japes]] | :{{symbol|dk|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} <small>DK Island</small> [[Jungle Japes]] | ||
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:{{symbol|fox|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} <small>Lylat System</small> [[Corneria]] | :{{symbol|fox|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} <small>Lylat System</small> [[Corneria]] | ||
:{{symbol|fox|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} <small>Lylat System</small> [[Venom]] | :{{symbol|fox|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} <small>Lylat System</small> [[Venom]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} <small>Kanto</small> [[Pokémon Stadium]] | ||
:{{symbol|fz|16px}} <small>F-Zero Grand Prix</small> | :{{symbol|fz|16px}} <small>F-Zero Grand Prix</small> {{SSBM|Mute City}} | ||
:{{symbol|eb|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} <small>Eagleland</small> [[Onett]] | :{{symbol|eb|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} <small>Eagleland</small> [[Onett]] | ||
:{{symbol|ic|16px}} <small>Infinite Glacier</small> [[Icicle Mountain]] | :{{symbol|ic|16px}} <small>Infinite Glacier</small> [[Icicle Mountain]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} '''[[Mushroom Kingdom II|<small>Mushroom</small> Kingdom II]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|metroid|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} '''<small>Planet Zebes</small> [[Brinstar Depths]]''' | :{{symbol|metroid|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} '''<small>Planet Zebes</small> [[Brinstar Depths]]''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} '''<small>Kanto Skies</small> [[Poké Floats]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|fz|16px}} '''<small>F-Zero Grand Prix</small> [[Big Blue]]''' | :{{symbol|fz|16px}} '''<small>F-Zero Grand Prix</small> [[Big Blue]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|eb|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} '''<small>Eagleland</small> [[Fourside]]''' | :{{symbol|eb|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} '''<small>Eagleland</small> [[Fourside]]''' | ||
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{{GameIcon|SSB}} '''[[Past Stages]]''' | {{GameIcon|SSB}} '''[[Past Stages]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} ''' | :{{symbol|dk|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} '''{{SSB|Kongo Jungle}}''' | ||
:{{symbol|yoshi|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} '''[[Super Happy Tree|Yoshi's Island]]''' | :{{symbol|yoshi|16px|suffix=preBrawl}} '''[[Super Happy Tree|Yoshi's Island]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} ''' | :{{symbol|kirby|16px}} '''{{SSB|Dream Land}}''' | ||
===In ''Brawl''=== | ===In ''Brawl''=== | ||
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{{GameIcon|SSBB}} '''Brawl Stages''' | {{GameIcon|SSBB}} '''Brawl Stages''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|smash|16px}} {{SSBB|Battlefield}} | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|smash|16px}} {{SSBB|Final Destination}} | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Delfino Plaza]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Mushroomy Kingdom]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Figure-8 Circuit|Mario Circuit]] | ||
:{{symbol|wario|16px}} [[WarioWare, Inc.]] | :{{symbol|wario|16px}} [[WarioWare, Inc.]] | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px}} [[Rumble Falls]] | :{{symbol|dk|16px}} [[Rumble Falls]] | ||
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:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} [[Halberd]] | :{{symbol|kirby|16px}} [[Halberd]] | ||
:{{symbol|fox|16px}} [[Lylat Cruise]] | :{{symbol|fox|16px}} [[Lylat Cruise]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] | ||
:{{symbol|fz|16px}} [[Port Town Aero Dive]] | :{{symbol|fz|16px}} [[Port Town Aero Dive]] | ||
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[Castle Siege]] | :{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[Castle Siege]] | ||
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:{{symbol|ki|16px}} [[Skyworld]] | :{{symbol|ki|16px}} [[Skyworld]] | ||
:{{symbol|mg|suffix=preUltimate|16px}} [[Shadow Moses Island]] | :{{symbol|mg|suffix=preUltimate|16px}} [[Shadow Moses Island]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} '''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} '''[[Pirate Ship]]''' | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} '''[[Pirate Ship]]''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} '''[[Spear Pillar]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px}} '''[[75m]]''' | :{{symbol|dk|16px}} '''[[75m]]''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} '''[[Mario Bros.]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|ds|16px}} [[PictoChat]] | :{{symbol|ds|16px}} [[PictoChat]] | ||
:{{symbol|ep|16px}} '''[[Hanenbow]]''' | :{{symbol|ep|16px}} '''[[Hanenbow]]''' | ||
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{{GameIcon|SSBM}} '''Melee Stages''' | {{GameIcon|SSBM}} '''Melee Stages''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Rainbow Cruise]] | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px}} '''[[Jungle Japes]]''' | :{{symbol|dk|16px}} '''[[Jungle Japes]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Temple]] | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Temple]] | ||
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:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} '''[[Green Greens]]''' | :{{symbol|kirby|16px}} '''[[Green Greens]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|fox|16px}} [[Corneria]] | :{{symbol|fox|16px}} [[Corneria]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} '''[[Pokémon Stadium]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|fz|16px}} '''[[Big Blue]]''' | :{{symbol|fz|16px}} '''[[Big Blue]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|eb|16px}} [[Onett]] | :{{symbol|eb|16px}} [[Onett]] | ||
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[[File:Stage Select SSB4-Wii U Extra.jpg|thumb|250px|The stage select for ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', showing the extra stages.]] | [[File:Stage Select SSB4-Wii U Extra.jpg|thumb|250px|The stage select for ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', showing the extra stages.]] | ||
Stages in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' differ depending on the version. | Stages in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' differ depending on the version. ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' features 42 stages total (seven of which are unlockable, shown in '''bold''', and eight of which are [[downloadable content]]). ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' features 55 stages (six of which are unlockable, shown in '''bold''', and nine of which are downloadable content). '''''Bold and italic''''' text denotes stages that are unlockable in one version, but a starter/downloadable stage in the other. 13 stages appear in both versions (with some having changes), however, the majority of stages are exclusive to each version, with 3DS stages primarily pulled from handheld games and Wii U stages from console games (though, there [[Mute City (SSB4)|are]] [[Balloon Fight (stage)|some]] [[Kalos Pokémon League|exceptions]]). In addition, this is the first game where stages from all the past entries return at once. | ||
All stages now have an optional [[Ω form]] (Omega Form), changing their layout to be similar to Final Destination - some have walls that go all the way down to the bottom blast line, while others are basically floating islands. | All stages now have an optional [[Ω form]] (Omega Form), changing their layout to be similar to Final Destination - some have walls that go all the way down to the bottom blast line, while others are basically floating islands. | ||
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{{GameIcon|SSB4}} '''Both Versions''' | {{GameIcon|SSB4}} '''Both Versions''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|smash|16px}} {{SSB4|Battlefield}} | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|smash|16px}} <sup>4Ω</sup> {{SSB4|Final Destination}} | ||
:{{symbol|po|16px}} <sup>4Ω</sup> [[Boxing Ring]] | :{{symbol|po|16px}} <sup>4Ω</sup> [[Boxing Ring]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|xenoblade|16px}} [[Gaur Plain]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|duckhunt|16px}} '''''{{b|Duck Hunt|stage}}''''' <small>({{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} added in version 1.1.1 / {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} available at release)</small> | ||
:{{symbol|mm|16px}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Wily Castle]] | :{{symbol|mm|16px}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Wily Castle]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Super Mario Maker]] <small>(DLC)</small> | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|streetfighter|16px}} [[Suzaku Castle]] <small>(DLC)</small> | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|finalfantasy|16px}} [[Midgar]] <small>(DLC)</small> | ||
:{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} [[Umbra Clock Tower]] <small>(DLC)</small> | :{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} [[Umbra Clock Tower]] <small>(DLC)</small> | ||
:;<small>Familiar stages</small> | :;<small>Familiar stages</small> | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB64}} [[Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle (64)]] <small>(DLC)</small> | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB64}} [[Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle (64)]] <small>(DLC)</small> | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB64}} [[Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle (64)]] <small>(DLC)</small> | ||
:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB64}} [[Dream Land|Dream Land (64)]] <small>(DLC)</small> | :{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB64}} [[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land (64)]] <small>(DLC)</small> | ||
{{GameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} '''Nintendo 3DS Stages''' | {{GameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} '''Nintendo 3DS Stages''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[3D Land]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Golden Plains]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Rainbow Road]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Paper Mario]] | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Gerudo Valley]] | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Gerudo Valley]] | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Spirit Train]] | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Spirit Train]] | ||
:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} '''[[Dream Land GB|Dream Land]]''' | :{{symbol|kirby|16px}} '''[[Dream Land GB|Dream Land]]''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} [[Unova Pokémon League]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} [[Prism Tower]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|fzero|16px}} '''[[Mute City SNES|Mute City]]''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mother|16px}} '''[[Magicant]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[Arena Ferox]] | :{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[Arena Ferox]] | ||
:{{symbol|ki|16px}} [[Reset Bomb Forest]] | :{{symbol|ki|16px}} [[Reset Bomb Forest]] | ||
:{{symbol|ac|16px}} [[Tortimer Island]] | :{{symbol|ac|16px}} [[Tortimer Island]] | ||
:{{symbol|bf|16px}} '''[[Balloon Fight]]''' | :{{symbol|bf|16px}} '''[[Balloon Fight]]''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|ndogs|16px}} [[Living Room]] | ||
:{{symbol|streetpass|16px}} [[Find Mii]] | :{{symbol|streetpass|16px}} [[Find Mii]] | ||
:{{symbol|tomodachi|16px}} [[Tomodachi Life]] | :{{symbol|tomodachi|16px}} [[Tomodachi Life]] | ||
:{{symbol|ds|16px}} [[PictoChat 2]] | :{{symbol|ds|16px}} [[PictoChat 2]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pacman|16px}} '''[[Pac-Maze]]''' | ||
:;<small>Familiar stages</small> | :;<small>Familiar stages</small> | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Jungle Japes]] | :{{symbol|dk|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Jungle Japes]] | ||
:{{symbol|metroid|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Brinstar]] | :{{symbol|metroid|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Brinstar]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|starfox|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Corneria]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Mushroomy Kingdom]] | ||
:{{symbol|wario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} '''[[WarioWare, Inc.]]''' | :{{symbol|wario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} '''[[WarioWare, Inc.]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|yoshi|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}} | :{{symbol|yoshi|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}} | ||
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{{GameIcon|SSB4-U}} '''Wii U Stages''' | {{GameIcon|SSB4-U}} '''Wii U Stages''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|smash|16px}} {{SSB4|Big Battlefield}} | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Mushroom Kingdom U]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[Mario Galaxy]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{SSB4|Mario Circuit}} | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Jungle Hijinxs]] | :{{symbol|dk|16px}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Jungle Hijinxs]] | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Skyloft]] | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Skyloft]] | ||
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:{{symbol|yoshi|16px}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Woolly World]] | :{{symbol|yoshi|16px}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Woolly World]] | ||
:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} [[The Great Cave Offensive]] | :{{symbol|kirby|16px}} [[The Great Cave Offensive]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|starfox|16px}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Orbital Gate Assault]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Kalos Pokémon League]] | ||
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} <sup>4Ω</sup> [[Coliseum]] | :{{symbol|fe|16px}} <sup>4Ω</sup> [[Coliseum]] | ||
:{{symbol|gw|16px}} <sup>6P</sup> '''[[Flat Zone X]]''' | :{{symbol|gw|16px}} <sup>6P</sup> '''[[Flat Zone X]]''' | ||
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:{{symbol|wuhu|16px}} <sup>4Ω</sup> [[Wuhu Island]] | :{{symbol|wuhu|16px}} <sup>4Ω</sup> [[Wuhu Island]] | ||
:{{symbol|sonic|16px}} [[Windy Hill Zone]] | :{{symbol|sonic|16px}} [[Windy Hill Zone]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pacman|16px}} <sup>6P</sup> '''[[Pac-Land]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|miiverse|16px}} <sup>4Ω</sup> [[Miiverse]] <small>(added in version 1.0.8)</small> | :{{symbol|miiverse|16px}} <sup>4Ω</sup> [[Miiverse]] <small>(added in version 1.0.8)</small> | ||
:;<small>Familiar Stages</small> | :;<small>Familiar Stages</small> | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB64}} '''[[Kongo Jungle|Kongo Jungle 64]]''' | :{{symbol|dk|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB64}} '''[[Kongo Jungle (SSB)|Kongo Jungle 64]]''' | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Temple]] | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Temple]] | ||
:{{symbol|yoshi|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} {{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}} | :{{symbol|yoshi|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} {{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}} | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mother|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Onett]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Delfino Plaza]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Figure-8 Circuit|Mario Circuit (Brawl)]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Luigi's Mansion]] | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[75m]] | :{{symbol|dk|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[75m]] | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Bridge of Eldin]] | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Bridge of Eldin]] | ||
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:{{symbol|metroid|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Norfair]] | :{{symbol|metroid|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Norfair]] | ||
:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Halberd]] | :{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Halberd]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|starfox|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Lylat Cruise]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} '''[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|fzero|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} <sup>4P</sup> [[Port Town Aero Dive]] | ||
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Castle Siege]] | :{{symbol|fe|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Castle Siege]] | ||
:{{symbol|ki|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} <sup>6P</sup> [[Skyworld]] | :{{symbol|ki|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} <sup>6P</sup> [[Skyworld]] | ||
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===In ''Ultimate''=== | ===In ''Ultimate''=== | ||
[[File:Stage Select Ultimate Normal. | [[File:Stage Select Ultimate Normal.jpg|thumb|250px|The stage select for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', showing the normal stages.]] | ||
[[File:Stage Select Ultimate Stage Morph.jpg|thumb|250px|The stage select for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' with [[Stage Morph]] enabled.]] | [[File:Stage Select Ultimate Stage Morph.jpg|thumb|250px|The stage select for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' with [[Stage Morph]] enabled.]] | ||
[[File:Stage Select Ultimate Pick Three.jpg|thumb|250px|The stage select for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' with the "First to" [[rule]] set to 3 Wins or more.]] | [[File:Stage Select Ultimate Pick Three.jpg|thumb|250px|The stage select for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' with the "First to" [[rule]] set to 3 Wins or more.]] | ||
There are 115 versus stages in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. 19 stages are unique to ''Ultimate'' while the other 96 comprise nearly every stage from previous ''Smash'' games: 7 from ''Super Smash Bros.'', 19 from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', 26 from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', and 44 from ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' (18 from the 3DS version, 18 from the Wii U version, and eight that are in both versions). [[Ω form]] | There are 115 versus stages in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. 19 stages are unique to ''Ultimate'' while the other 96 comprise nearly every stage from previous ''Smash'' games: 7 from ''Super Smash Bros.'', 19 from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', 26 from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', and 44 from ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' (18 from the 3DS version, 18 from the Wii U version, and eight that are in both versions). [[Ω form|Ω forms]] return for each stage, along with a new [[Battlefield form]] for every stage. All Battlefield and Ω forms have the same size and terrain as {{SSBU|Battlefield}} and {{SSBU|Final Destination}}, respectively. All stages now allow [[8-Player Smash|eight players]]. | ||
Not counting either single-player only stages or previous versions of Battlefield and Final Destination, there are only 15 stages that do not return in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''; two from ''Smash 64'' ([[Planet Zebes]] and [[Sector Z]]), four from ''Melee'' ([[Icicle Mountain]], | Not counting either single-player only stages or previous versions of Battlefield and Final Destination, there are only 15 stages that do not return in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''; two from ''Smash 64'' ([[Planet Zebes]] and [[Sector Z]]), four from ''Melee'' ([[Icicle Mountain]], {{SSBM|Mute City}}, {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}} and [[Poké Floats]]), two from ''Brawl'' ([[Rumble Falls]] and [[PictoChat]]), two from ''Smash for 3DS'' ([[Rainbow Road]] and [[Pac-Maze]]), and five from ''Smash for Wii U'' ([[Miiverse (stage)|Miiverse]], [[Woolly World]], [[Orbital Gate Assault]], [[Jungle Hijinxs]] and [[Pyrosphere]]). Since [[Flat Zone X]] is an amalgam between [[Flat Zone]] and [[Flat Zone 2]], these are not counted among the previous games' stages. Another unique case is the World 1-2 version of Mushroomy Kingdom that is also absent. | ||
A new [[rules]] option allows [[stage hazard]]s to be turned off. Stages are ordered by when they first appeared in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Unlike previous entries, all stages are available from the start. ''Ultimate'' also introduces [[Stage Morph]], an option that allows players to choose two different stages which will transition back and forth over the course of a battle. | A new [[rules]] option allows [[stage hazard]]s to be turned off. Stages are ordered by when they first appeared in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Unlike previous entries, all stages are available from the start. ''Ultimate'' also introduces [[Stage Morph]], an option that allows players to choose two different stages which will transition back and forth over the course of a battle. | ||
In the previous titles the player would go to the [[character selection screen]] prior to selecting a stage, but in ''Ultimate'' this process was reversed. | |||
'''Ultimate Stages''' | |||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|smash|16px}} {{SSBU|Battlefield}} | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|smash|16px}} [[Small Battlefield]] <small>(added in version 8.1.0)</small> | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|smash|16px}} {{SSBU|Big Battlefield}} | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|smash|16px}} {{SSBU|Final Destination}} | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} [[New Donk City Hall]] | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Great Plateau Tower]] | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} [[Great Plateau Tower]] | ||
:{{symbol|splatoon|16px}} [[Moray Towers]] | :{{symbol|splatoon|16px}} [[Moray Towers]] | ||
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:{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[Garreg Mach Monastery]] <small>(DLC)</small> | :{{symbol|fe|16px}} [[Garreg Mach Monastery]] <small>(DLC)</small> | ||
:{{symbol|arms|16px}} [[Spring Stadium]] <small>(DLC)</small> | :{{symbol|arms|16px}} [[Spring Stadium]] <small>(DLC)</small> | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|minecraft|16px}} [[Minecraft World]] <small>(DLC)</small> | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|finalfantasy|16px}} [[Northern Cave]] <small>(DLC)</small> | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|xenoblade|16px}} [[Cloud Sea of Alrest]] <small>(DLC)</small> | ||
:{{symbol|tekken|16px}} [[Mishima Dojo]] <small>(DLC)</small> | :{{symbol|tekken|16px}} [[Mishima Dojo]] <small>(DLC)</small> | ||
:{{symbol|kh|16px}} [[Hollow Bastion]] <small>(DLC)</small> | :{{symbol|kh|16px}} [[Hollow Bastion]] <small>(DLC)</small> | ||
'''Familiar Stages''' | '''Familiar Stages''' | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB}} [[Peach's Castle]] | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB}} | :{{symbol|dk|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB}} {{SSB|Kongo Jungle}} | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB}} [[Hyrule Castle]] | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB}} [[Hyrule Castle]] | ||
:{{symbol|yoshi|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB}} [[Super Happy Tree]] | :{{symbol|yoshi|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB}} [[Super Happy Tree]] | ||
:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB}} | :{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB}} {{SSB|Dream Land}} | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB}} [[Saffron City]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB}} {{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}} | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Princess Peach's Castle]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Rainbow Cruise]] | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Kongo Falls]] | :{{symbol|dk|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Kongo Falls]] | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Jungle Japes]] | :{{symbol|dk|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Jungle Japes]] | ||
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:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Fountain of Dreams]] | :{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Fountain of Dreams]] | ||
:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Green Greens]] | :{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Green Greens]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|starfox|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Corneria]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|starfox|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Venom]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Pokémon Stadium]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mother|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Onett]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Mushroom Kingdom II]] | ||
:{{symbol|metroid|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Brinstar Depths]] | :{{symbol|metroid|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Brinstar Depths]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|fzero|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Big Blue]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|earthbound|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBM}} [[Fourside]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Delfino Plaza]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Mushroomy Kingdom]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Figure-8 Circuit]] | ||
:{{symbol|wario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[WarioWare, Inc.]] | :{{symbol|wario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[WarioWare, Inc.]] | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Bridge of Eldin]] | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Bridge of Eldin]] | ||
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:{{symbol|yoshi|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}} | :{{symbol|yoshi|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}} | ||
:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Halberd]] | :{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Halberd]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|starfox|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Lylat Cruise]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|fzero|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Port Town Aero Dive]] | ||
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Castle Siege]] | :{{symbol|fe|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Castle Siege]] | ||
:{{symbol|pikmin|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Distant Planet]] | :{{symbol|pikmin|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Distant Planet]] | ||
:{{symbol|ac|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Smashville]] | :{{symbol|ac|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Smashville]] | ||
:{{symbol|eb|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[New Pork City]] | :{{symbol|eb|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[New Pork City]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|iceclimber|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Summit]] | ||
:{{symbol|ki|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Skyworld]] | :{{symbol|ki|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Skyworld]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|metalgear|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Shadow Moses Island]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Luigi's Mansion]] | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Pirate Ship]] | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Pirate Ship]] | ||
:{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Spear Pillar]] | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Spear Pillar]] | ||
:{{symbol|dk|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[75m]] | :{{symbol|dk|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[75m]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Mario Bros.]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|electroplankton|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Hanenbow]] | ||
:{{symbol|sonic|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Green Hill Zone]] | :{{symbol|sonic|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSBB}} [[Green Hill Zone]] | ||
:{{symbol|po|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Boxing Ring]] | :{{symbol|po|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Boxing Ring]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|xenoblade|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Gaur Plain]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|duckhunt|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Duck Hunt (stage)|Duck Hunt]] | ||
:{{symbol|mm|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Wily Castle]] | :{{symbol|mm|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Wily Castle]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Super Mario Maker]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|streetfighter|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Suzaku Castle]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|finalfantasy|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Midgar]] | ||
:{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Umbra Clock Tower]] | :{{symbol|bayonetta|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4}} [[Umbra Clock Tower]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[3D Land]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Golden Plains]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Paper Mario]] | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Gerudo Valley]] | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Gerudo Valley]] | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Spirit Train]] | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Spirit Train]] | ||
:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Dream Land GB]] | :{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Dream Land GB]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Unova Pokémon League]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Prism Tower]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|fzero|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Mute City SNES]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|earthbound|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Magicant]] | ||
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Arena Ferox]] | :{{symbol|fe|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Arena Ferox]] | ||
:{{symbol|ki|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Reset Bomb Forest]] | :{{symbol|ki|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Reset Bomb Forest]] | ||
:{{symbol|ac|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Tortimer Island]] | :{{symbol|ac|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Tortimer Island]] | ||
:{{symbol|bf|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Balloon Fight]] | :{{symbol|bf|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Balloon Fight]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|nintendogs|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Living Room]] | ||
:{{symbol|streetpass|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Find Mii]] | :{{symbol|streetpass|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Find Mii]] | ||
:{{symbol|tomodachi|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Tomodachi Life]] | :{{symbol|tomodachi|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[Tomodachi Life]] | ||
:{{symbol|ds|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[PictoChat 2]] | :{{symbol|ds|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} [[PictoChat 2]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Mushroom Kingdom U]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Mario Galaxy]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|mario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Mario Circuit (SSB4)|Mario Circuit]] | ||
:{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Skyloft]] | :{{symbol|zelda|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Skyloft]] | ||
:{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[The Great Cave Offensive]] | :{{symbol|kirby|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[The Great Cave Offensive]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pokemon|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Kalos Pokémon League]] | ||
:{{symbol|fe|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Coliseum]] | :{{symbol|fe|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Coliseum]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|gameandwatch|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Flat Zone X]] | ||
:{{symbol|ki|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Palutena's Temple]] | :{{symbol|ki|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Palutena's Temple]] | ||
:{{symbol|wario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Gamer]] | :{{symbol|wario|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Gamer]] | ||
:{{symbol|pikmin|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Garden of Hope]] | :{{symbol|pikmin|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Garden of Hope]] | ||
:{{symbol|ac|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Town and City]] | :{{symbol|ac|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Town and City]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|wiifit|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Wii Fit Studio]] | ||
:{{symbol|wreckingcrew|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Wrecking Crew]] | :{{symbol|wreckingcrew|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Wrecking Crew]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pilotwings|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Pilotwings]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|wiisports|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Wuhu Island]] | ||
:{{symbol|sonic|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Windy Hill Zone]] | :{{symbol|sonic|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Windy Hill Zone]] | ||
:{{symbol| | :{{symbol|pacman|16px}} {{gameIcon|SSB4-U}} [[Pac-Land]] | ||
==Single-player stages== | ==Single-player stages== | ||
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**Galeem and Dharkon's forms of {{SSBU|Final Destination}}. | **Galeem and Dharkon's forms of {{SSBU|Final Destination}}. | ||
***The general layout is the same for all three variants, but the backgrounds are different for each one, with the last variant featuring 4 unique backgrounds depending on which boss is still alive or close to death. | ***The general layout is the same for all three variants, but the backgrounds are different for each one, with the last variant featuring 4 unique backgrounds depending on which boss is still alive or close to death. | ||
** | **Scrolling stage used only in the Final Battle. | ||
** | **The boss rush area. | ||
*Bonus Game stage from [[Classic Mode (SSBU)|SSBU's Classic Mode]] | *Bonus Game stage from [[Classic Mode (SSBU)|SSBU's Classic Mode]] | ||
* | *[[Training (stage)]]. This only appears on the Training Mode Stage Select screen. | ||
*[[Online Practice Stage|SSBU's Online Practice Stage]]: Resembles the {{SSBU|Battlefield}}-shaped portion of the Training stage. | *[[Online Practice Stage|SSBU's Online Practice Stage]]: Resembles the {{SSBU|Battlefield}}-shaped portion of the Training stage. | ||
*[[Controls test stage|SSBU's control test stage]] - Same as ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4''. | *[[Controls test stage|SSBU's control test stage]] - Same as ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4''. | ||
*[[Battlefield form]]s with a scrolling [[item]] platform, exclusively used in [[Multi-Man Smash|Mob Smash]]. | *[[Battlefield form]]s with a scrolling [[item]] platform, exclusively used in [[Multi-Man Smash|Mob Smash]]. | ||
*Touring or transforming stages locked to certain areas used in [[Spirit | *Touring or transforming stages locked to certain areas used in [[Spirits (characters)|Spirit Battles]]. | ||
*[[Home-Run Stadium]] | *[[Home-Run Stadium]] | ||
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===In ''Super Smash Bros.''=== | ===In ''Super Smash Bros.''=== | ||
*[[ | *[[Kirby Beta Stage 1]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Kirby Beta Stage 2]] | ||
*[[Tutorial Stage]] | *[[Tutorial Stage 64|Tutorial Stage]] | ||
===In ''Melee''=== | ===In ''Melee''=== | ||
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==Custom Stages== | ==Custom Stages== | ||
''Brawl'' introduced the [[Stage Builder]], a tool that allows players to build their own stages, for use in multiplayer matches, using sets of provided objects, some unlockable. ''Brawl'' includes a set of [[Sample Stages]] that were built using the Stage Builder. The stage builder can also be used to build [[No KO]] stages and "[[CD Factory|CD Factories]]" - exploitative stages used for quickly obtaining [[CD]]s. The Stage Builder returns in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', with some features removed and other features added. In version 3 | ''Brawl'' introduced the [[Stage Builder]], a tool that allows players to build their own stages, for use in multiplayer matches, using sets of provided objects, some unlockable. ''Brawl'' includes a set of [[Sample Stages]] that were built using the Stage Builder. The stage builder can also be used to build [[No KO]] stages and "[[CD Factory|CD Factories]]" - exploitative stages used for quickly obtaining [[CD]]s. The Stage Builder returns in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', with some features removed and other features added. In version 3.0 of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the stage builder was released. | ||
==In competitive play== | ==In competitive play== | ||
Only Versus Mode stages are even considered to be tournament legal, as hacking the game to use single player stages and the | Only Versus Mode stages are even considered to be tournament legal, as hacking the game to use single player stages and the rigorous testing needed to approve custom stages are too much of a hassle for [[tournament organizer]]s. After that, the general requirements for [[stage legality]] are usually minimal random events, no significant mid-match layout alterations, no design aspects that promote camping or stalling, and no design aspects that give a player an unfair advantage over their opponent. For these reasons, relatively few stages are universally agreed as tournament legal, with the rest being banned. While the legality of every stage will forever be contested and debated, most major tournaments abide be the same stage setlist and must unanimously agree to ban or unban a stage. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* ''Ultimate'' is the only installment to not have any unlockable stages. | * ''Ultimate'' is the only installment to not have any unlockable stages. | ||
* From ''Brawl'' onward (except in ''for | * From ''Brawl'' onward (except in ''for 3DS''), stages on the stage select screen show the logo of their origin game | ||
(or origin series). However, due to localization differences or certain games not being released in certain regions, various inconsistencies show up: | |||
** If the language is set to Latin American Spanish or Canadian French, all logos will use their US English version. | ** If the language is set to Latin American Spanish or Canadian French, all logos will use their US English version. | ||
** If the language is set to Castilian Spanish, | ** If the language is set to Castilian Spanish, Parisian French, UK English, German, or Italian, all logos will use their properly translated European versions. | ||
** If the language is set to Dutch or Russian, all logos will use the UK English version. (Differences between US English and UK English logos can be seen for games such as ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' versions, ''Tomodachi Life'', ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', ''WarioWare, Inc.'', and ''Fire Emblem Awakening''.) | ** If the language is set to Dutch or Russian, all logos will use the UK English version. (Differences between US English and UK English logos can be seen for games such as ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' versions, ''Tomodachi Life'', ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', ''WarioWare, Inc.'', and ''Fire Emblem Awakening''.) | ||
** If the language is set to Korean, games not released in South Korea use an inconsistent mixture of Japanese, US English, and UK English logos, for example using the UK English logo for ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', the US English logo for ''Fire Emblem Awakening'', and the Japanese logo for ''Super Mario USA'' and ''Made in Wario''. | ** If the language is set to Korean, games not released in South Korea use an inconsistent mixture of Japanese, US English, and UK English logos, for example using the UK English logo for ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', the US English logo for ''Fire Emblem Awakening'', and the Japanese logo for ''Super Mario USA'' and ''Made in Wario''. | ||
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*** As a unique difference between Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese translates the logo for ''Nintendogs'' into Chinese, while Traditional Chinese leaves the logo untranslated. | *** As a unique difference between Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese translates the logo for ''Nintendogs'' into Chinese, while Traditional Chinese leaves the logo untranslated. | ||
** If the language is set to either Japanese or Chinese, the origin game for [[Magicant]] is listed as ''Mother''. If the language is set to Korean or any Western language, the origin game is instead listed as ''EarthBound'' (and not ''EarthBound Beginnings''), despite those being two completely different games. | ** If the language is set to either Japanese or Chinese, the origin game for [[Magicant]] is listed as ''Mother''. If the language is set to Korean or any Western language, the origin game is instead listed as ''EarthBound'' (and not ''EarthBound Beginnings''), despite those being two completely different games. | ||
** The logo for the game ''Find Mii'' is the only one to differ in all | ** The logo for the game ''Find Mii'' is the only one to differ in all 11 languages. | ||
** Despite these changes, ''Kirby Super Star'' uses its American logo even when the regional settings are set to Europe or Australia, where it is known as ''Kirby's Fun Pak''. | ** Despite these changes, ''Kirby Super Star'' uses its American logo even when the regional settings are set to Europe or Australia, where it is known as ''Kirby's Fun Pak''. | ||
* [[Port Town Aero Dive]] has its origin game listed as both ''[[F-Zero GX]]'' and ''F-Zero AX'', and is the only stage to list more than one title outside of {{uv|Pokémon}} series stages. | * [[Port Town Aero Dive]] has its origin game listed as both ''[[F-Zero GX]]'' and ''F-Zero AX'', and is the only stage to list more than one title outside of {{uv|Pokémon}} series stages. | ||
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*{{uv|Yoshi}} has the highest amount of stages among the franchises that only have a single fighter, with an amount of 5. | *{{uv|Yoshi}} has the highest amount of stages among the franchises that only have a single fighter, with an amount of 5. | ||
**However, if Mario sub-franchises are discounted, then {{uv|F-Zero}} has the highest amount of stages among the franchise with only a single fighter, with an amount of 4. | **However, if Mario sub-franchises are discounted, then {{uv|F-Zero}} has the highest amount of stages among the franchise with only a single fighter, with an amount of 4. | ||
*In ''Ultimate'', certain Poké Ball Pokémon and Assist Trophy characters cannot be summoned on certain stages, either due to the stage design hindering their abilities or another of them already appearing the stage's background. For example | *In ''Ultimate'', certain Poké Ball Pokémon and Assist Trophy characters cannot be summoned on certain stages, either due to the stage design hindering their abilities or another of them already appearing the stage's background. For example, Alucard cannot appear in Wii Fit Studio, which features a giant mirror in the background, due to him being a vampire, which does not have a reflection; and Palkia cannot appear in Spear Pillar due to already appearing on the stage. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |