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==Stage layout== | ==Stage layout== | ||
The stage is completely flat with medium sized structure above the middle of the floor acting as a ceiling. The structure is destructible and crumbles when enough damage is dealt to it. When destroyed, it gets replaced with a [[soft platform]] until it is eventually automatically rebuilt. Occasionally Old Man | The stage is completely flat with a medium sized structure above the middle of the floor acting as a ceiling. The structure is destructible and crumbles when enough damage is dealt to it. When destroyed, it gets replaced with a [[soft platform]] until it is eventually automatically rebuilt. Occasionally {{s|zeldawiki|Old Man}} paraglides onto the tower, stays for some time and paraglides away from the tower. He can also occasionally be seen gliding in the background behind the tower. He does not affect the battle. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
This stage is based on the first Sheikah Tower Link climbs and activates in ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''. It is located in the northeastern region of the Great Plateau. Upon being activated, Sheikah Towers begin to rise throughout Hyrule and Ancient | This stage is based on the first {{s|zeldawiki|Sheikah Tower}} Link climbs and activates in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild}}''. It is located in the northeastern region of the {{s|zeldawiki|Great Plateau}}. Upon being activated, Sheikah Towers begin to rise throughout Hyrule and {{s|zeldawiki|Ancient Shrine}} activate. He also receives a detailed map of the Great Plateau region. Other Sheikah Towers also allow Link to have a map of the region in which the tower is located. | ||
In the beginning of ''Breath of the Wild'', the first person Link encounters after emerging from the {{s|zeldawiki|Shrine of Resurrection}} is an Old Man who helps Link begin his journey by giving him items and tips about using the {{s|zeldawiki|Sheikah Slate}}. After Link completes four Ancient Shrines, the Old Man reveals to him his true identity as the former king of Hyrule, {{s|zeldawiki|King Rhoam}}. He tells Link the events leading up to him being in the Shrine of Resurrection, and gives him his {{s|zeldawiki|paraglider}} to aid him on his journey to save Princess Zelda and Hyrule. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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File:SSBU-Great Plateau Tower.png Great Plateau Tower in Ultimate | |
Universe | The Legend of Zelda |
Appears in | Ultimate |
Article on Zelda Wiki | Great Plateau Tower |
Great Plateau Tower (始まりの塔, Tower of the Beginning) is an upcoming stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Stage layout
The stage is completely flat with a medium sized structure above the middle of the floor acting as a ceiling. The structure is destructible and crumbles when enough damage is dealt to it. When destroyed, it gets replaced with a soft platform until it is eventually automatically rebuilt. Occasionally Old Man paraglides onto the tower, stays for some time and paraglides away from the tower. He can also occasionally be seen gliding in the background behind the tower. He does not affect the battle.
Origin
This stage is based on the first Sheikah Tower Link climbs and activates in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It is located in the northeastern region of the Great Plateau. Upon being activated, Sheikah Towers begin to rise throughout Hyrule and Ancient Shrine activate. He also receives a detailed map of the Great Plateau region. Other Sheikah Towers also allow Link to have a map of the region in which the tower is located.
In the beginning of Breath of the Wild, the first person Link encounters after emerging from the Shrine of Resurrection is an Old Man who helps Link begin his journey by giving him items and tips about using the Sheikah Slate. After Link completes four Ancient Shrines, the Old Man reveals to him his true identity as the former king of Hyrule, King Rhoam. He tells Link the events leading up to him being in the Shrine of Resurrection, and gives him his paraglider to aid him on his journey to save Princess Zelda and Hyrule.