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'''Final Destination''' ({{ja|終点}} "Endpoint"), also referred to as '''Master Hand's Residence''', is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' exclusive to its [[1P Game]] and thus, unlike its successors' Final Destination stages, isn't | '''Final Destination''' ({{ja|終点}} "Endpoint"), also referred to as '''Master Hand's Residence''', is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' exclusive to its [[1P Game]] and thus, unlike its successors' Final Destination stages, isn't playable in [[Versus Mode]]. This stage was featured as the final level of 1P Mode, where the player fights [[Master Hand]]. Like its successors in [[Final Destination (SSBM)|''Melee'']], [[Final Destination (SSBB)|''Brawl'']], and [[Final Destination (SSB4)|''SSB4'']], this stage is completely flat. The platform's central design is a yellow, temple like structure. When played in 1P Game, interestingly, the background changes depending on Master Hand's HP. The background starts out in space with stars visible, then changes into a cloudy area when HP is depleted to 210, then to a wormhole at 120 HP, and finally the wormhole drastically accelerates when HP is depleted to 30. | ||
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Universe | Super Smash Bros. |
Appears in | Super Smash Bros. |
Availability | 1P Game |
Final Destination (終点 "Endpoint"), also referred to as Master Hand's Residence, is a stage in Super Smash Bros. exclusive to its 1P Game and thus, unlike its successors' Final Destination stages, isn't playable in Versus Mode. This stage was featured as the final level of 1P Mode, where the player fights Master Hand. Like its successors in Melee, Brawl, and SSB4, this stage is completely flat. The platform's central design is a yellow, temple like structure. When played in 1P Game, interestingly, the background changes depending on Master Hand's HP. The background starts out in space with stars visible, then changes into a cloudy area when HP is depleted to 210, then to a wormhole at 120 HP, and finally the wormhole drastically accelerates when HP is depleted to 30.
Accessibility
The player is transported to this stage after defeating the Fighting Polygon Team in the 1P Game. It is not accessible in Vs. Mode, though it can be accessed with cheating devices. One needs to enable the code that makes this stage the only one fought in 1P Game, as the game will freeze if it is accessed normally through the debug menu, or with a code to load this stage on the Vs. mode stage select menu. Normally there can only be 2 players fighting on it at once, as the stage is only designed for the player's character and Master Hand to be used simultaneously upon it. There are cheats however where it mods the 1P mode to only play this stage and act like VS. mode, which is started up by choosing 1P mode. The game will show that the player is entering the first stage, but starts the match on Final Destination. By using more cheats, it will allow up to 4 players and using a stock modifier, the amount of lives can be set for everyone. The player can use a character modifier cheat to choose the opponent's characters and their own. If the character modifier cheat is off, for Player 1 it will start as the character the player chooses on the select screen, Player 2 will be Link, and if Player 3 and 4 are included without a chosen character, it will crash the game. After the match, if Player 1 wins, it will show the 1P results screen. If another player wins, the game will go to the continue screen. This property is unique to Final Destination among all of the stages in Super Smash Bros., even including its other hacked stages.
Nomenclature
The name "Final Destination" is retroactively applied to this stage, as redesigns of this stage that have appeared in later games in the series share that name. This stage's official Japanese name, 終点 Shūten, is also shared with the Japanese name of all other incarnations of Final Destination, so it can be inferred that this stage's official English name is indeed "Final Destination".
External links
Trivia
- This is the only time where Final Destination is not a playable stage on Vs. mode.
Gallery
Mario faces Master Hand on Final Destination.
A hacked four player VS match on Final Destination. Metal Mario can also be seen here.