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When testing stages, the default characters for player and CPU are two {{SSBU|Mario}}s. However, as in ''for Wii U'', the player may change the default fighters via the pause menu when testing and are retained for all future uses of Stage Builder until the Stage Builder menu is exited. | When testing stages, the default characters for player and CPU are two {{SSBU|Mario}}s. However, as in ''for Wii U'', the player may change the default fighters via the pause menu when testing and are retained for all future uses of Stage Builder until the Stage Builder menu is exited. | ||
When creating a stage, the stage size (small, medium, and large) can be chosen, as well as the background, and the music track. Neither the size nor the background can be changed later, but the music track can be changed at any time. The track can also be chosen among any of the musical tracks in the game, including ones that are normally unable to be played on any of the normal stages, such as [[Lifelight]] and [[Step: Subspace]]. The only song that can't be used is the | When creating a stage, the stage size (small, medium, and large) can be chosen, as well as the background, and the music track. Neither the size nor the background can be changed later, but the music track can be changed at any time. The track can also be chosen among any of the musical tracks in the game, including ones that are normally unable to be played on any of the normal stages, such as [[Lifelight]] and [[Step: Subspace]]. The only song that can't be used is the [[Home-Run Contest]] track, even though its never used anywhere else in the game. | ||
===Backgrounds=== | ===Backgrounds=== |