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{{redirect|Affinity|the Smasher|Smasher:Affinity}}
{{Infobox Stage
{{Infobox Stage
|subtitle = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Bayonetta|video game}}''
|location = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Bayonetta}}''
|name = Umbra Clock Tower
|name = Umbra Clock Tower
|image = {{tabber|title1=Ultimate|content1=[[File:SSBU-Umbra Clock Tower.png|300px]]|title2=Wii U|content2=[[File:SSB4 - Umbra Clock Tower.png|300px]]|title3=3DS|content3=[[File:SSB4-3DS_-_Umbra_Clock_Tower.png|300px]]}}
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|caption = [[File:BayonettaSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]<br>Umbra Clock Tower as it appears in ''Smash''.
|caption = Umbra Clock Tower as it appears in ''Smash''.<br>[[Image:BayonettaSymbol.svg|50px]]
|universe = {{uv|Bayonetta}}
|universe = {{uv|Bayonetta}}
|games = ''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|games = ''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|hometo = '''SSB4:'''<br>{{SSB4|Bayonetta}}<br>'''Ultimate:'''<br>{{SSBU|Bayonetta}}
|availability = [[DLC|Downloadable]] (''SSB4'')<br>[[Starter stage|Starter]] (''Ultimate'')
|availability = [[DLC|Downloadable]] (''SSB4'')<br>[[Starter stage|Starter]] (''Ultimate'')
|cratetype = Normal
|cratetype = Normal
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The layout of each set of platforms are as follows:
The layout of each set of platforms are as follows:
*Two soft platforms, one just above the ledge on the right and another one higher than the first one to the left of it
*Two soft platforms, one just above the ledge on the right and another one higher the first one to the left of it
*Three soft platforms, two lower than the stage on either side and one in the middle just above
*Three soft platforms, two lower than the stage on either side and one in the middle just above
*One hard platform that moves over the stage from right to left
*One hard platform that moves over the stage from right to left
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*Two soft platforms, one below the stage that acts as a Cave of Life and another one just below the ledge on the right side (this platform can be used to reach the former for characters with short recoveries)
*Two soft platforms, one below the stage that acts as a Cave of Life and another one just below the ledge on the right side (this platform can be used to reach the former for characters with short recoveries)
*Three soft platforms, two above the ledge on either side which slant away from the stage and a third that is close to the top of the screen in the middle of the main stage (this platform can fall to the height of the other two platforms)
*Three soft platforms, two above the ledge on either side which slant away from the stage and a third that is close to the top of the screen in the middle of the main stage (this platform can fall to the height of the other two platforms)
 
The soft platforms tend to move around sporadically but generally don't move far
The soft platforms tend to move around sporadically, but generally don't move far.


Players enter and exit the alternate world of Purgatorio throughout the match, which is indicated by a specific sound and a very large rising purple portal that represents Umbra Witch magic. The angels [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Affinity Affinity] and [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Inspired Inspired] only appear and fly around in the background of Purgatorio, and occasionally the enormous [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Fortitudo Fortitudo] comes close to the playing field and lets out a powerful roar, shaking the screen. However, none of them have an actual effect on the battle and mostly act as extravagant aesthetics.  
Players enter and exit the alternate world of Purgatorio throughout the match, which is indicated by a specific sound and a very large rising purple portal that represents Umbra Witch magic. The angels [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Affinity Affinity] and [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Inspired Inspired] only appear and fly around in the background of Purgatorio, and occasionally the enormous [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Fortitudo Fortitudo] comes close to the playing field and lets out a powerful roar, shaking the screen. However, none of them have an actual effect on the battle and mostly act as extravagant aesthetics.  
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File:SSBU-Umbra Clock TowerBattlefield.png|Battlefield form in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
File:SSBU-Umbra Clock TowerBattlefield.png|Battlefield form in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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===Hazards Off===
With hazards turned off in ''Ultimate'', the pieces of rubble that serve as extra platforms do not appear, leaving the clock tower itself as the only platform.


==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Umbra Clock Tower (Bayonetta 2).png|thumb|left|The Clock Tower in ''Bayonetta 2''.]]
[[File:Umbra Clock Tower (Bayonetta 2).png|thumbnail|left|The Clock Tower in ''Bayonetta 2''.]]
The Umbra Clock Tower is a reference to the opening of ''{{s|wikipedia|Bayonetta}}'', where [[Bayonetta]] and [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Jeanne Jeanne] fight angels on top of a falling clock tower face during the Witch Hunts. The stage also appears in ''{{s|wikipedia|Bayonetta 2}}'' when Bayonetta is sent back in time. Forced to re-experience the Witch Hunts all over again, while fighting by the side of her mother [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Rosa Rosa], Bayonetta and Rosa witness the clock tower's destruction first-hand, due to two giant fireball attacks by the angel [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Fortitudo Fortitudo]. The resulting explosion causes Bayonetta and Rosa to fall off a cliff together—a different side to the one Bayonetta's past self and Jeanne fell off.
The Umbra Clock Tower is a reference to the opening of ''{{s|wikipedia|Bayonetta}}'', where [[Bayonetta]] and [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Jeanne Jeanne] fight angels on top of a falling clock tower face during the Witch Hunts. The stage also appears in ''{{s|wikipedia|Bayonetta 2}}'' when Bayonetta is sent back in time. Forced to re-experience the Witch Hunts all over again, while fighting by the side of her mother [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Rosa Rosa], Bayonetta and Rosa witness the clock tower's destruction first-hand, due to two giant fireball attacks by the angel [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/Fortitudo Fortitudo]. The resulting explosion causes Bayonetta and Rosa to fall off a cliff together—a different side to the one Bayonetta's past self and Jeanne fell off.


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<center><gallery>
Affinity - Bayo1.png|Affinity, as it appears in ''Bayonetta''.
Affinity - Bayo1.png|Affinity, as it appears in ''Bayonetta''.
SSBU spirit Inspired.png|Inspired, as it appears in ''Bayonetta''.
Inspired - Bayo1.png|Inspired, as it appears in ''Bayonetta''.
Fortitudo - Bayo1.png|Fortitudo, as it appears in ''Bayonetta''.
Fortitudo - Bayo1.png|Fortitudo, as it appears in ''Bayonetta''.
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==Tournament legality==
==Tournament legality==
===''Super Smash Bros. 4''===
Umbra Clock Tower is currently listed as a Counterpick/Banned stage in competitive play, but this ruling has been heavily disputed in the community. Arguments to ban the stage include the appearance of temporary walk-offs (even though many of the walk-offs can be escaped from below) and that the platform that briefly appears below the stage creates a temporary cave of life, and any fighter on that platform when it leaves can be easily edgeguarded. It was also suggested that the Purgatorio background can be distracting to some players with attention problems, like the backgrounds of {{SSB4|Final Destination}} and [[Lylat Cruise]]. Tournaments that have larger stage lists that encompass stages such as [[Delfino Plaza]] and [[Castle Siege]] have been more likely to allow the stage as a counterpick, but so far it has not been used in any major tournaments because these larger events have more restrictive rulesets. The stage is also said to cause motion sickness for some players due to the constantly moving background.
Umbra Clock Tower is currently listed as a Counterpick/Banned stage in competitive play, but this ruling has been heavily disputed in the community. Arguments to ban the stage include the appearance of temporary walk-offs (even though many of the walk-offs can be escaped from below) and that the platform that briefly appears below the stage creates a temporary cave of life, and any fighter on that platform when it leaves can be easily edgeguarded. It was also suggested that the Purgatorio background can be distracting to some players with attention problems, like the backgrounds of {{SSB4|Final Destination}} and [[Lylat Cruise]]. Tournaments that have larger stage lists that encompass stages such as [[Delfino Plaza]] and [[Castle Siege]] have been more likely to allow the stage as a counterpick, but so far it has not been used in any major tournaments because these larger events have more restrictive rulesets. The stage is also said to cause motion sickness for some players due to the constantly moving background.


However, some smashers argue that the stage was banned without proper testing, saying that the stage as a whole is less intrusive than the likes of [[Pokémon Stadium]] (which has always been legal in ''[[Melee]]'') and that its inclusion would give a new option with big [[Blast line|blast zones]] to the stage list, which currently has several stages heavily benefiting characters that K.O at the top. Despite this, the stage has remained banned in most major rulesets and has only been legal at smaller tournaments.
However, some smashers argue that the stage was banned without proper testing, saying that the stage as a whole is less intrusive than the likes of [[Pokémon Stadium]] (which has always been legal in ''[[Melee]]'') and that its inclusion would give a new option with big [[Blast line|blast zones]] to the stage list, which currently has several stages heavily benefiting characters that K.O at the top. Despite this, the stage has remained banned in most major rulesets and has only been legal at smaller tournaments.
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
With hazards off, Umbra Clock Tower is nearly identical to [[Final Destination]] while also retaining its visually busy background and is thus usually banned to reduce redundancy.
==Update history==
'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} 3.1.0'''
*Umbra Clock Tower's on-screen appearances and revival platforms locations have been changed.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===''Super Smash Bros. 4''===
===''Super Smash Bros. 4''===
<gallery>
<gallery>
SSB4-3DS - Umbra Clock Tower.png|Umbra Clock Tower in {{for3ds}}.
Bayonetta Screen 9.jpg|Bayonetta on Umbra Clock Tower in {{for3ds}}.
Umbra Base.jpg|Umbra Clock Tower in {{forwiiu}}.
SSB4 - Umbra Clock Tower.png|Inspired's appearance in {{forwiiu}}.
SSB4 - Umbra Clock Tower.png|Inspired's appearance in {{forwiiu}}.
Umbra Arrangement 1.jpg
Umbra Arrangement 1.jpg
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===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
<gallery>
<gallery>
Clock Tower Timelapse SSBU.gif|5 minute timelapse of the clock hands moving.
SSBUWebsiteBayonettaSeriesBG.jpg|Panorama of Umbra Clock Tower from ''Ultimate''.
SSBUWebsiteBayonetta1.jpg|{{SSBU|Bayonetta}} [[taunting]] on the stage.
Bayo and Fortitudo.jpg|Bayonetta standing on the tower with Fortitudo in the [[Background character#Umbra Clock Tower|background]].
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|アンブラの時計塔|Anbura no Tokei-tō}}
|jaM=Umbra Clock Tower
|en=Umbra Clock Tower
|fr=Tour de l'horloge de l'Umbra
|frM=Umbra Clock Tower
|es=Torre del reloj de Umbra
|esM=Umbra Clock Tower
|de=Umbra-Uhrturm
|deM=Umbra Clock Tower
|it=Torre dell'orologio di Umbra
|itM=Umbra Clock Tower
|nl=Umbra-Klokkentoren
|nlM=Umbra Clock Tower
|ru={{rollover|Часовая башня Умбры|Chasovaya bashnya Umbry|?}}
|ruM=Umbra Bell Tower
|ko={{rollover|엄브라의 시계탑|Eombeuraui Sigyetap|?}}
|koM=Umbra Clock Tower
|zh_cn={{rollover|安柏拉的时钟塔|Ānbólā De Shízhōng Tǎ|?}}
|zh_cnM=Umbra Clock Tower
|zh_tw={{rollover|安柏拉的時鐘塔|Ānbólā De Shízhōng Tǎ|?}}
|zh_twM=Umbra Clock Tower
|pt=Torre do Relógio de Umbra
|ptM=Umbra Clock Tower
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The time shown on the face of the clock [[Time change|matches]] the respective game system's internal clock in real-time. If the game is [[paused]], the clock stops counting, and when un-paused, the clock instead skips ahead and resumes counting from the current time on the system.
*The time is shown on the face of the clock [[Time change|matches]] the respective game system's internal clock in real-time. However, if the game is [[paused]], the clock stops counting, and when un-paused, the clock instead skips ahead and resumes counting from the current time on the system.
*In {{forwiiu}}, both the Fortitudo and Inspired angels in the background are rendered as 3D models, while in {{for3ds}} they are sprites due to hardware limitations.
*In {{forwiiu}}, both the Fortitudo and Inspired angels in the background are rendered as 3D models, while in {{for3ds}} they are sprites due to hardware limitations.
**The Affinities appear as sprites in both versions of the game, but animate at 60 FPS in {{forwiiu}} and 30 FPS in {{for3ds}}.
**The Affinities appear as sprites in both versions of the game, but animate at 60 FPS in {{forwiiu}} and 30 FPS {{for3ds}}.
*This is the only stage in {{forwiiu}} without [[Screen KO]]s to appear in demo sequences.
*This is the only stage in {{forwiiu}} without [[Screen KO]]s to appear in demo sequences.
*In ''Ultimate'', Umbra Clock Tower has animation errors that cause rocks to disappear into thin air and for some rocks that collide into the cliff to not appear.
*{{SSBU|Dark Pit}} & {{SSBU|Palutena}} are the only other characters besides {{SSBU|Bayonetta}} to be fought on this stage as Classic Mode opponents in ''Ultimate''.
*In ''Ultimate'', the following [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]] cannot appear on this stage: [[Skull Kid]], [[Mother Brain]], [[Nightmare]], [[Andross]] and [[Nikki]], the latter due to the dark background obscuring her drawings. Additionally, the following [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon cannot be summoned: [[Lugia]], [[Palkia]] and [[Lunala]].
**Coincidentally, the former two are both ''Kid Icarus'' characters.
** Despite prominently featuring the moon in the background of the stage, the [[Moon]] Assist Trophy can still be summoned here.
**While Bayonetta faces Dark Pit on this stage in her own Classic Mode route, {{SSBU|Lucario}} is the only character who faces Palutena (alongside Bayonetta no less) on this stage in Classic Mode.


==External links==
==External links==
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