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'''Banned stages''' cannot be chosen at all. Stages can be banned for several reasons, common reasons including but not limited to:
'''Banned stages''' cannot be chosen at all. Stages can be banned for several reasons, common reasons including but not limited to:
*Especially poor matchup balance by providing a rather extreme advantage for certain [[character]]s (such as allowing the character to utilise excessive, gamebreaking [[camping]], or utilise infinite [[chain throw]]s, as in the case of {{SSBM|Fox}} in [[Temple]] for the former, or {{SSBB|King Dedede}} in [[Shadow Moses Island]] for the latter).
*Especially poor matchup balance by providing a rather extreme advantage for certain [[character]]s (such as allowing the character to utilise excessive, gamebreaking [[camping]], or utilise infinite [[chain throw]]s, as in the case of {{SSBM|Fox}} in [[Temple]] for the former, or {{SSBB|King Dedede}} in [[Shadow Moses Island]] for the latter).
*Intrusive [[stage hazard]]s that can easily KO players who are knocked into them, or force players to give up an advantage to avoid them. An extreme example of this is [[Gamer]].
*Powerful [[stage hazard]]s that can easily KO players who are knocked into them, or force players to give up an advantage to avoid them. An extreme example of this is [[Gamer]].
*Allowing players to abuse [[glitch]]es in the game.
*Allowing players to abuse [[glitch]]es in the game.
*Possessing one or more "[[caves of life]]," allowing characters to survive much longer than feasibly possible under usual circumstances, and creating a general over-centralisation on the ability to [[tech]].
*Possessing one or more "[[caves of life]]," allowing characters to survive much longer than feasibly possible under usual circumstances, and creating a general over-centralisation on the ability to [[tech]].

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