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|name = The Great Maze | |name = The Great Maze | ||
|image = [[File:The Great Maze-Save Point.png|225px]][[File:TheGreatMazeMap.jpg|225px]] | |image = [[File:The Great Maze-Save Point.png|225px]][[File:TheGreatMazeMap.jpg|225px]] | ||
|caption = [[File:SmashBrosSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]<br>A map of The Great Maze, showing where the | |caption = [[File:SmashBrosSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]<br>A map of The Great Maze, showing where the Subspacial Smashers and Bosses are. | ||
|universe = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} | |universe = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} | ||
|games = ''[[Brawl]]'' | |games = ''[[Brawl]]'' | ||
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*Most of the re-used sections from other levels contain inaccessible areas that were part of the original level. While no enemies, doors, or other special objects can spawn there, and the collision detection is typically inactive, all of the terrain, including most platforms, are still rendered outside of the camera's view. Only a couple of rooms had any inaccessible sections actually removed. | *Most of the re-used sections from other levels contain inaccessible areas that were part of the original level. While no enemies, doors, or other special objects can spawn there, and the collision detection is typically inactive, all of the terrain, including most platforms, are still rendered outside of the camera's view. Only a couple of rooms had any inaccessible sections actually removed. | ||
**Since they were designed specifically for the Great Maze, new rooms do not have these areas, with one exception, in a room meant to resemble [[The Battlefield Fortress]]. Since this room never appears outside the Great Maze, this section is completely unused in the Subspace Emissary. It is unknown why this section exists; the most likely explanation is that the room was originally going to be larger, or was originally going to be used elsewhere as well. | **Since they were designed specifically for the Great Maze, new rooms do not have these areas, with one exception, in a room meant to resemble [[The Battlefield Fortress]]. Since this room never appears outside the Great Maze, this section is completely unused in the Subspace Emissary. It is unknown why this section exists; the most likely explanation is that the room was originally going to be larger, or was originally going to be used elsewhere as well. | ||
*Despite having only | *Despite having only 4 stocks at a time available for the initial playthrough, 6 are available on all successive playthroughs. This is likely due to two reasons; the possibility that the player did not retrieve any trophies in Subspace Part I and II, leaving them with only 5 characters for the entirety of the Great Maze (Bowser, King Dedede, Kirby, Luigi, and Ness, with Sonic not appearing until the end) and that subsequent playthroughs do not allow for a refreshed stock post-cutscene before Tabuu. | ||
*To form a loop back to Midair Stadium, at least | *To form a loop back to Midair Stadium, at least 9 bosses/Subspacial clones must be defeated: Petey Piranha, Link, Diddy Kong, Samus, Ridley, Mario, Galleom, Lucas/Wario, and Lucario/Rayquaza. | ||
**To unlock certain areas some bosses/Subspacial clones need to be defeated: Pit, Duon, Meta Knight, Porky, Captain Falcon, Donkey Kong, King Dedede, Falco, Meta Ridley, Pokémon Trainer, Zelda, Wario/Lucas, Rayquaza/Lucario, Ice Climbers and Ganondorf. | **To unlock certain areas some bosses/Subspacial clones need to be defeated: Pit, Duon, Meta Knight, Porky, Captain Falcon, Donkey Kong, King Dedede, Falco, Meta Ridley, Pokémon Trainer, Zelda, Wario/Lucas, Rayquaza/Lucario, Ice Climbers and Ganondorf. | ||
***The Subspacial clones that have their door vanish are: Kirby, Yoshi, Snake, Mr. Game & Watch, Ness, Olimar, Pikachu, R.O.B., Bowser, Fox, Peach, Luigi, Ike and Marth. | ***The Subspacial clones that have their door vanish are: Kirby, Yoshi, Snake, Mr. Game & Watch, Ness, Olimar, Pikachu, R.O.B., Bowser, Fox, Peach, Luigi, Ike and Marth. | ||
*If a [[Sacrificial KO]] is performed on a false character in the Great Maze while the player is on their last stock and holding an item, a glitch will occur where the player will reappear in the area they were previously in, no music will be played, and after a few seconds, the screen fades into the [[Continue|Continue screen]]. | *If a [[Sacrificial KO]] is performed on a false character in the Great Maze while the player is on their last stock and holding an item, a glitch will occur where the player will reappear in the area they were previously in, no music will be played, and after a few seconds, the screen fades into the [[Continue|Continue screen]]. | ||
*Four stages do not appear in The Great Maze: [[The Plain]], [[The Ruined Hall]], [[The Canyon]] and [[The Subspace Bomb Factory I]]. | *Four stages do not appear in The Great Maze: [[The Plain]], [[The Ruined Hall]], [[The Canyon]], and [[The Subspace Bomb Factory I]]. | ||
*After the player finished this level, the Stage Clear page will not have the music that it has on any other stage. | *After the player finished this level, the Stage Clear page will not have the music that it has on any other stage. | ||
*This level is one of the six levels that do not have a cutscene to start it. [[The Plain]], [[The Ruins]], [[The Swamp]], [[The Research Facility (Part II)]] and [[The Subspace Bomb Factory (Part II)]] are the other levels to have this distinction. | *This level is one of the six levels that do not have a cutscene to start it. [[The Plain]], [[The Ruins]], [[The Swamp]], [[The Research Facility (Part II)]], and [[The Subspace Bomb Factory (Part II)]] are the other levels to have this distinction. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |