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*Along with the platforms, [[Beta elements (SSBM)|early versions of the game]] featured an elevator to lead to the bottom of the stage, similar to those found in the palaces of ''The Adventure of Link''. However, this does not appear in the finished form of the game.
*Along with the platforms, [[Beta elements (SSBM)|early versions of the game]] featured an elevator to lead to the bottom of the stage, similar to those found in the palaces of ''The Adventure of Link''. However, this does not appear in the finished form of the game.
*If {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}} is chosen, he stands on top of the arches in the middle section of the stage.
*If {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}} is chosen, he stands on top of the arches in the middle section of the stage.
*If {{SSBB|Sonic}} releases his [[Spin Dash]] while facing right on the stairs to the left of the large floating platform, he will shoot horizontally across the stage, going over any gaps, ignoring gravity, and [[self destruct]].
*If {{SSBB|Sonic}} releases his [[Spin Dash]] while facing right on the stairs to the left of the large floating platform, he will shoot horizontally across the stage, going over any gaps, ignoring gravity, and [[self destruct]].
*This is the only ''Melee'' stage in ''Brawl'' that has at least one track that isn't from ''Melee''.
*In the PAL Spanish version of ''[[Smash 4]]'', the name of this stage was originally that of [[Summit]]'s, before being corrected in a patch.
*In the PAL Spanish version of ''[[Smash 4]]'', the name of this stage was originally that of [[Summit]]'s, before being corrected in a patch.
*This is one of the two familiar stages in ''SSB4'' to not appear in [[Classic Mode]] or [[All-Star Mode]], the other is [[75m]].
*This is one of the two familiar stages in ''SSB4'' to not appear in [[Classic Mode]] or [[All-Star Mode]], the other is [[75m]].

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