Editing Stage Builder

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| [[File:SSBUStageBuilderTextureLava.png|32px|center]] || Lava || 0.8 || 50 || 1.0 || 0.1 || Deals 14% damage to fighters on contact and launches them away, [[meteor smash]]ing them if they hit it from below.
| [[File:SSBUStageBuilderTextureLava.png|32px|center]] || Lava || 0.8 || 50 || 1.0 || 0.1 || Deals 14% damage to fighters on contact and launches them away, [[meteor smash]]ing them if they hit it from below.
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Most hazards also have some parameters associated with them, such as restitution and friction. Notably, while most share the same friction as either steel or wood, explosive blocks and bomb blocks appear to have 0 friction.


Each type of terrain also determines what kind of materials {{SSBU|Steve}} will get when [[Mine / Craft / Create Block|mining]] them.
Each type of terrain also determines what kind of materials {{SSBU|Steve}} will get when [[Mine / Craft / Create Block|mining]] them.

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