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*The stage's aesthetics are distinctly styled after ''Minecraft Java Edition''. This can be best seen in the tundra biome, as snow does not occupy the same space as plants, unlike in ''Bedrock Edition''.
*The stage's aesthetics are distinctly styled after ''Minecraft Java Edition''. This can be best seen in the tundra biome, as snow does not occupy the same space as plants, unlike in ''Bedrock Edition''.
*One block in ''Minecraft'' is one meter (~3.28 feet) wide in all axes. The default form of Minecraft World is 20 blocks long across the X axis, meaning that — assuming the stage uses the same scale — it is 20 meters (~65.62 feet) wide.
*One block in ''Minecraft'' is one meter (~3.28 feet) wide in all axes. The default form of Minecraft World is 20 blocks long across the X axis, meaning that — assuming the stage uses the same scale — it is 20 meters (~65.62 feet) wide.
**The Battlefield and 4-player Ω forms of Minecraft World are 16 blocks long, meaning that they and, by extension, {{SSBU|Final Destination}} and {{SSBU|Battlefield}} (as well as all 4-player Ω and Battlefield forms), are 16 meters (~52.49 feet) wide using the same metric.
**The Ω and Battlefield forms of Minecraft World are 16 blocks long, meaning that they and, by extension, {{SSBU|Final Destination}} and {{SSBU|Battlefield}} (as well as all Ω and Battlefield forms), are 16 meters (~52.49 feet) wide using the same metric.


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