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[[Image:Battlefield.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The Battlefield stage in ''Brawl'' is an example of a typical stage in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.]]
[[File:Battlefield.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The Battlefield stage in ''Brawl'' is an example of a typical stage in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.]]


A '''stage''' (sometimes called a '''map''' or '''board''') is a location in which [[character]]s fight or complete objectives. The word "stage" usually refers to a [[versus mode]] stage, but can also refer to the ground or large central [[platform]] within this location. As well as versus mode stages, single player mode stages, such as the [[Target Smash!!]] maps, exist for purposes other than fighting.
A '''stage''' (sometimes called a '''map''' or '''board''') is a location in which [[character]]s fight or complete objectives. The word "stage" usually refers to a [[versus mode]] stage, but can also refer to the ground or large central [[platform]] within this location. As well as versus mode stages, single player mode stages, such as the [[Target Smash!!]] maps, exist for purposes other than fighting.
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In the single player modes and challenges, a number of stages appear that are not available in versus mode.
In the single player modes and challenges, a number of stages appear that are not available in versus mode.


*''Brawl'' and ''Melee's'' [[Home-run Contest]] stages involve a central platform from which [[Sandbag]] is hit, and a very long stretch of ground to the right of the platform, for it to land upon.
*''Brawl'' and ''Melee's'' [[Home-Run Contest]] stages involve a central platform from which [[Sandbag]] is hit, and a very long stretch of ground to the right of the platform, for it to land upon.
*In ''Melee's'' "trophy tussle" [[event match]]es, the player fights [[CPU]]s upon a stage that takes the form of a giant object, the trophy for which he or she wins after completing the event.
*In ''Melee's'' "trophy tussle" [[event match]]es, the player fights [[CPU]]s upon a stage that takes the form of a giant object, the trophy for which he or she wins after completing the event.
*The original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' [[Board the Platforms]] stages function as agility tests, and there are 12 in total - each one is designed to challenge the player's character.  
*The original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' [[Board the Platforms]] stages function as agility tests, and there are 12 in total - each one is designed to challenge the player's character.
*Like Board the Platforms, [[Break the Targets]] and Target Test stages of the original ''Smash Bros.'' and ''Melee'' respectively are tailored to challenge each character - 12 exist in the original and 25 in ''Melee''. Some of ''Melee'''s Target Test stages are decorated in reference to their character's universe; [[Pikachu (SSBM)|Pikachu]]'s, for example, has decorative Pokéballs in its walls, while the [[Ice Climbers (SSBM)|Ice Climbers]]' look like a level from the game [[Ice Climber universe|Ice Climber]]. ''Brawl'', however, simply has five Target Smash stages for all characters, each representing a different difficulty level.
*Like Board the Platforms, [[Break the Targets]] and Target Test stages of the original ''Smash Bros.'' and ''Melee'' respectively are tailored to challenge each character - 12 exist in the original and 25 in ''Melee''. Some of ''Melee'''s Target Test stages are decorated in reference to their character's universe; [[Pikachu (SSBM)|Pikachu]]'s, for example, has decorative Pokéballs in its walls, while the [[Ice Climbers (SSBM)|Ice Climbers]]' look like a level from the game [[Ice Climber universe|Ice Climber]]. ''Brawl'', however, simply has five Target Smash stages for all characters, each representing a different difficulty level.
*Areas in [[Adventure Mode]] and the [[Subspace Emissary]] are technically defined as stages.
*Areas in [[Adventure Mode]] and the [[Subspace Emissary]] are technically defined as stages.
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*[[Entei (stage)|Entei]] - the stage on which [[Event 26: Trophy Tussle 2]] is played.
*[[Entei (stage)|Entei]] - the stage on which [[Event 26: Trophy Tussle 2]] is played.
*[[Goomba]] - the stage on which [[Event 14: Trophy Tussle 1]] is played.
*[[Goomba]] - the stage on which [[Event 14: Trophy Tussle 1]] is played.
*[[Home-run Stadium]]
*[[Home-Run Stadium]]
*[[Majora's Mask]] - the stage on which [[Event 47: Trophy Tussle 3]] is played.
*[[Majora's Mask]] - the stage on which [[Event 47: Trophy Tussle 3]] is played.
*[[Race to the Finish]] - a [[Classic mode]] [[bonus game]] stage.
*[[Race to the Finish]] - a [[Classic mode]] [[bonus game]] stage.
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===In ''Brawl''===
===In ''Brawl''===
*[[All-Star Teleporter]] - the stage the players are teleported to and from between [[All-Star mode]] matches.
*[[All-Star Teleporter]] - the stage the players are teleported to and from between [[All-Star mode]] matches.
*[[Home-run Stadium]]
*[[Home-Run Stadium]]
*[[Target Smash!!|Target Smash!! stages]] - a set of  single player mode stages that also appear in Classic mode as bonus games.
*[[Target Smash!!|Target Smash!! stages]] - a set of  single player mode stages that also appear in Classic mode as bonus games.
*[[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary stages]]
*[[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary stages]]
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