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Bridge of Eldin in Brawl. | |
Universe | The Legend of Zelda |
Appears in | Brawl SSB4 (Wii U) |
Availability | Starter (Brawl and SSB4) |
Crate type | Normal |
Maximum players | 8 |
Tracks available | In Brawl: Main Theme (The Legend of Zelda) Ocarina of Time Medley Title (The Legend of Zelda) The Dark World Hidden Mountain & Forest Hyrule Field Theme Main Theme (Twilight Princess) The Hidden Village Midna's Lament In SSB4: Main Theme Ver. 2 (The Legend of Zelda) Dark World / Dark World Dungeon Title (The Legend of Zelda) Hidden Mountain & Forest Ocarina of Time Medley Hyrule Field Theme Main Theme (Twilight Princess) The Hidden Village Midna's Lament Bolded tracks must be unlocked |
Article on Zelda Wiki | Bridge of Eldin |
The Bridge of Eldin (オルディン大橋, Eldin's Great Bridge) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U based on The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
Stage Overview
Bridge of Eldin appears as a default stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Bridge of Eldin is a completely flat stage, except when the bridge is partially destroyed. King Bulblin occasionally interferes with the battle by throwing bombs that destroy the center of the bridge. Characters can take damage and massive knockback from the exploding bombs, touching King Bulblin which has low knockback and can also fall into the abyss underneath the bridge. After a short amount of time, a twilight portal appears and drops the missing section back onto the bridge.
If King Bulblin is hit a sufficient number of times before he gets to the middle of the bridge, he won't drop a bomb.
Ω Mode
The Omega version removes walk-off blast lines and King Bulbin. The platform can no longer be destroyed because of this. The platform is supported by two columns unlike the normal version.
Tournament legality
The stage is almost always banned in competitive settings because it is possible to walk off into the blast line, which allows for camping and easy K.Os, especially since characters like King Dedede can chain grab opponents over the edge of the blast line with little difficulty. In addition, when the center of the stage is destroyed, players - especially those with great recoveries - can camp by moving from one end to the other.
Glitches
The Bridge of Eldin is known for various glitches that involve using Final Smashes in the destroyed bridge area as the bridge reforms. One such minor glitch is if a character uses a Final Smash that suspends them in midair in this area while the bridge reforms around them, such as Donkey Kong's Konga Beat, they'll be able to move while airborne inside the bridge until they jump out of the bridge or fall through the bottom. The player could also use Jigglypuff's Final Smash to remain giant, even after the Final Smash is over by inflating in the broken bridge segment while it is being regenerated. This is one of the variants of the regenerating terrain glitch. The regenerating terrain glitch was fixed in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Origin
Bridge of Eldin appears in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, in the Eldin Province. It connects the northern part of the Eldin Province to the large field in the southern part. The bridge is situated over a large canyon. In Twilight Princess, this bridge was temporarily unusable as a large section of it had been teleported away by Shadow Beasts. The destroyed section of the bridge was teleported to the Gerudo Mesa in the Gerudo Desert. Later in the game, Midna and Link recover and teleport the section back after it becomes necessary to use the bridge. In this stage, the middle section of the Bridge of Eldin isn't teleported away, but this stage does retain how the section of the bridge is teleported back via Twilight Portal. The overall design and surroundings of the bridge look very similar to how they appeared in Twilight Princess; however, the bridge has been greatly scaled down.
In Twilight Princess, King Bulblin is a mini-boss who duels Link across the Bridge of Eldin (as well as a few other locations). When King Bulblin gets damaged he leans back from the blow. When Link defeats him, he falls into the river below. In this stage, King Bulblin can be attacked, but he does not fall into the river. He does retain how he leans back from getting hit. A fanfare blares out from a horn when King Bulblin is about to charge across the stage. The sound matches the one made by King Bulblin at two points in Twilight Princess: first to call in reinforcements for the attack on Ordon Village, and later to alert the Bulblin Riders for the horseback battle against Link. Also in Twilight Princess are common enemies called Bulblins. In this stage, a Bulblin can be seen running across the bridge. He can fall off of the bridge when the mid-section of the bridge gets destroyed or when a player attacks it enough times.
This stage is always set at sunset. This is likely a reference to how the time is always set at sunset when battling against King Bulblin on the Bridge of Eldin.
In The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, there is an item called a Powder Keg, which is a barrel that makes a powerful explosion when detonated. It is used to destroy large rocks or walls that block the path. In Twilight Princess, there are explosive barrels with white X's painted on them. These barrels, however, are not very powerful. The bomb that King Bulblin uses in this stage resembles the explosive barrels with the white X's in Twilight Princess, but is as powerful as the Powder Keg.
Gallery
- Bulbin.jpg
King Bulbin and Lord Bullbo appear on the bridge.
Trivia
- Occasionally, a lone Bulblin will run on to the stage, accompanying King Bulblin. He is usually knocked away from the bomb on the bridge, yet he can be attacked to halt his movement. He deals no damage to the player. If the Bulblin is damaged enough, it'll fall off of the bridge. If it is not hit by the bomb's explosion, it will simply walk off the bridge once it reaches the gap.
- In the background the Twilight Princess version of the Hyrule Castle is visible, which appeared as a playable stage in Smash 64. Note that the Smash 64 version of Hyrule Castle is the Ocarina of Time version of the castle.
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