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It is interesting to note that Poké Floats is the only stage that doesn't appear, or have a similar or spiritual successor, in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It should be noted that the music from this stage can be used on the first Pokemon Stadium stage as with other Melee Pokemon music. | It is interesting to note that Poké Floats is the only stage that doesn't appear, or have a similar or spiritual successor, in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It should be noted that the music from this stage can be used on the first Pokemon Stadium stage as with other Melee Pokemon music. | ||
==In Competitive Play== | |||
It is often surprising to newer tournament goers that Poké Floats is not [[banned stage|banned]] in [[Tournament legal (SSBM)|tournaments]]. The reason for this is because, while the stage does move, it follows a repetitive, predictable pattern (unlike [[Big Blue]] and does not force players to adopt tactics that are virtually unseen on other stages (such as [[Temple]]). Instead, Poké Floats moves slowly enough that slower characters are at no more of a disadvantage than they would be on any other stage. Furthermore, there are no radical changes in the stage over any small unit of time, and all changes are completely predictable, as the stage follows the same cycle every time. | |||
==List of Floats in Order of Appearance== | ==List of Floats in Order of Appearance== |
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