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In [[competitive play]], the term also refers to [[neutral stage]]s, or stages that can be chosen in the first game of a match. This is in contrast to [[counterpick stage]]s that can only be chosen in games 2 and 3. For more information on this, see the [[Stage legality]] and [[Tournament legal]] articles.
In [[competitive play]], the term also refers to [[neutral stage]]s, or stages that can be chosen in the first game of a match. This is in contrast to [[counterpick stage]]s that can only be chosen in games 2 and 3. For more information on this, see the [[Stage legality]] and [[Tournament legal]] articles.


==List of starter stages==
==List of starter stage==
The following stages appear as starter stages:
The following stages appear as starter stages:


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