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'''Time change''' (also referred to as a '''day/night cycle''') is a feature from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' onward where some [[stage]]s and areas depict various transitions in time over the course of a match. All effects are purely aesthetic and have no impact on gameplay.
'''Time change''' is a feature from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' onward where some [[stage]]s and areas depict various transitions in time over the course of a match. All effects are purely aesthetic and have no impact on gameplay.


The extent of transformation depends on the stage. Some stages show rapid changes in time, while others change in response to the console's internal clock when the match is started. Three time changes also take place in real-time, with [[replay]]s of these saved matches featuring the time based on when the replay is played back.
The extent of transformation depends on the stage. Some stages show rapid changes in time, while others change in response to the console's internal clock when the match is started. Three time changes also take place in real-time, with [[replay]]s of these saved matches featuring the time based on when the replay is played back.
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===[[Minecraft World]]===
===[[Minecraft World]]===
Minecraft World features a time change which, like in ''Minecraft'' itself, is not identical to real-time. The time of day affects which mobs will be seen in the background; during the day, peaceful ones such as farm animals and Villagers will wander about. In the evening, Villagers return to their homes. Monsters come out at night, but burn up in the morning, and the Villagers come out to repeat the cycle.
Minecraft World features a time change which, like in ''Minecraft'' itself, is not tied to real-time. The time of day affects which mobs will be seen in the background; during the day, peaceful ones such as farm animals and Villagers will wander about. In the evening, Villagers return to their homes. Monsters come out at night, but burn up in the morning, and the Villagers come out to repeat the cycle.


===[[Prism Tower]]===
===[[Prism Tower]]===

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