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→‎Super Smash Bros. Melee: The table below already details which stages are the character's home stage in each game mode. There's no need to discuss that up here too.
(→‎Super Smash Bros.: More concise | A stage either is either used as a home stage or it isn't. There is not "sometimes considered".)
(→‎Super Smash Bros. Melee: The table below already details which stages are the character's home stage in each game mode. There's no need to discuss that up here too.)
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==''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
==''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', characters have different home stages in different game modes. All characters have a home stage for [[All-Star Mode]], most have one or two home stages for {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}, and [[unlockable character]]s have a stage for their unlock challenge fight.
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', characters have different home stages in different game modes. All characters have a home stage for [[All-Star Mode]], most have one or two home stages for {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}, and [[unlockable character]]s have a stage for their unlock challenge fight. Additionally, all characters have a home stage the [[All-Star Match]] series of [[event match]]es.


All universes with playable characters have at least one ''Melee''-introduced stage (i.e. non-[[past stage]]), except {{uv|Fire Emblem}}. However, even for characters that have a stage from the same universe, in some game modes they will use a stage from a different universe as their home stage.
All universes with playable characters have at least one ''Melee''-introduced stage (i.e. non-[[past stage]]), except {{uv|Fire Emblem}}. However, even for characters that have a stage from the same universe, in some game modes they will use a stage from a different universe as their home stage.
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*In [[All Star]], every stage serves as the home stage for at least one character, except [[Big Blue]] and [[past stage]]s. This results in several characters (Bowser, Ganondorf, Young Link, Pichu, and Mewtwo), in addition to the ''Fire Emblem'' characters, having their All-Star home stage be from a different universe.
*In [[All Star]], every stage serves as the home stage for at least one character, except [[Big Blue]] and [[past stage]]s. This results in several characters (Bowser, Ganondorf, Young Link, Pichu, and Mewtwo), in addition to the ''Fire Emblem'' characters, having their All-Star home stage be from a different universe.
*In Classic Mode, in addition to the ''Fire Emblem'' characters, Bowser and Mewtwo each have a stage from a different universe as one of their home stages.
*In Classic Mode, in addition to the ''Fire Emblem'' characters, Bowser and Mewtwo each have a stage from a different universe as one of their home stages.
*While ''Melee'' is the only installment to lack Fire Emblem universe stages, Marth and Roy's home stage is considered [[Temple]] due to {{MeleeMusic|Fire Emblem}} used as alternate music which can play on said stage.
*There are event matches in ''Melee'' called All-Star Matches, where you fight 4-6 characters in an event match, one after another, with every battle taking place on a stage resembling the character the player is fighting.
*In character unlock challenges, in addition to the ''Fire Emblem'' characters, Falco, Ganondorf, and Mewtwo have a stage from a different universe ({{uv|Super Smash Bros.}}) as their home stage.
*In character unlock challenges, in addition to the ''Fire Emblem'' characters, Falco, Ganondorf, and Mewtwo have a stage from a different universe ({{uv|Super Smash Bros.}}) as their home stage.


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