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''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' provides three built-in stages called '''Sample Stages''', which exist as examples of how the [[Stage Builder]] works. All three stages can be freely edited by players and changed from their default forms. | ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' provides three built-in stages called '''Sample Stages''', which exist as examples of how the [[Stage Builder]] works. All three stages can be freely edited by players and changed from their default forms. | ||
While the Sample Stages are just as consistent across every copy of the game as the "regular" stages, and are thus arguably just as valid to fight on as any other stage, they have never been considered official stages as part of a [[tournament legal (SSBB)|tournament legal]] ruleset. As such, all three of them are [[banned stage|banned]] by default in tournament play, even without taking their bannable properties into consideration. (Despite this, it is very easy to reason why the stages would be banned anyway | While the Sample Stages are just as consistent across every copy of the game as the "regular" stages, and are thus arguably just as valid to fight on as any other stage, they have never been considered official stages as part of a [[tournament legal (SSBB)|tournament legal]] ruleset. As such, all three of them are [[banned stage|banned]] by default in tournament play, even without taking their bannable properties into consideration. (Despite this, it is very easy to reason why the stages would be banned anyway if they were to be competitively considered.) | ||
If the player edits the stage and saves their changes, a separate stage with those changes will be made, while the original versions of the Sample Stages will remain. Even the original versions of the stages, however, can be deleted by the player. | If the player edits the stage and saves their changes, a separate stage with those changes will be made, while the original versions of the Sample Stages will remain. Even the original versions of the stages, however, can be deleted by the player. |
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