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*Is a flat stage without any floating platforms or any blocks. | *Is a flat stage without any floating platforms or any blocks. | ||
*Has a background that is constantly changing. | *Has a background that is constantly changing. | ||
*Is the stage where Master Hand, and if applicable Crazy Hand and Master Core, are fought in ''SSB's'' 1P Game or Classic Mode. | *Is the stage where Master Hand, and if applicable Crazy Hand and Master Core, are fought in ''SSB's'' 1P Game or Classic Mode, with [[Donkey Kong (SSBU)|two]] [[Joker (SSBU)|exceptions]] in ''Ultimate''. | ||
*Has no hazards that can damage the fighters. | *Has no hazards that can damage the fighters. | ||
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Revision as of 13:02, April 18, 2019
Final Destination may refer to five stages of similar shape and name:
- Final Destination from Super Smash Bros., also known as Master Hand's Residence.
- Final Destination from Super Smash Bros. Melee.
- Final Destination from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
- Final Destination from Super Smash Bros. 4.
- Final Destination from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
- Ω form, the Final Destination-like layout of each stage in SSB4 and Ultimate. In SSB4, each stage's Ω form varies slightly. In Ultimate, each Ω form matches Final Destination in size and shape.
The Final Destination stage in every game:
- Is a flat stage without any floating platforms or any blocks.
- Has a background that is constantly changing.
- Is the stage where Master Hand, and if applicable Crazy Hand and Master Core, are fought in SSB's 1P Game or Classic Mode, with two exceptions in Ultimate.
- Has no hazards that can damage the fighters.