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{{Infobox Stage
{{Infobox Stage
|location = ''[[EarthBound (game)|EarthBound]]''
|subtitle = ''[[EarthBound (game)|EarthBound]]''
|name = [[Eagleland]]: Onett
|name = [[Eagleland]]: Onett
|image = [[File:SSBU-Onett.png|300px|Onett]]
|image = {{tabber|title1=Ultimate|content1=[[File:SSBU-Onett.png|300px|Onett]]<br>[[File:EarthboundSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]|title2=Wii U|content2=[[File:SSB4UOnett.jpg|300px]]<br>[[File:EarthboundSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]|title3=Brawl|content3=[[File:OnettBrawl.png|300px]]<br>[[File:EarthboundSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]|title4=Melee|content4=[[File:ONETT-NRML-SSBM.jpg|300px]]<br>[[File:EarthboundSymbol(preBrawl).svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]}}
|caption = Onett in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.<br>[[File:EarthboundSymbol.svg|50px]]
|caption = Onett as it appears in ''Smash''.
|universe = {{uv|EarthBound}}
|universe = {{uv|EarthBound}}
|games = ''[[Melee]]''<br>''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]'' ([[SSB4-U|Wii U]])<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|games = ''[[Melee]]''<br>''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]'' ([[SSB4-U|Wii U]])<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|hometo = '''Melee:'''<br>{{SSBM|Ness}}<br>'''Brawl:'''<br>{{SSBB|Ness}}<br>{{SSBB|Lucas}}<br>'''SSB4:'''<br>{{SSB4|Ness}}<br>{{SSB4|Lucas}} (DLC)<br>'''Ultimate:'''<br>{{SSBU|Ness}}<br>{{SSBU|Lucas}}
|availability = [[Starter stage|Starter]]
|availability = [[Starter stage|Starter]]
|cratetype = Presents (''Brawl Only'')
|cratetype = Presents (''Brawl'')<br>Normal (Wii U and ''Ultimate'')
|maxplayers = 4 (''Melee'' and ''Brawl'')<br>[[8-Player Smash|8]] (Wii U and ''Ultimate'')
|maxplayers = 4 (''Melee'' and ''Brawl'')<br>
|music = <small>''In Melee and Brawl:''<br>''{{MeleeMusic|Mother}}''<br>'''''{{MeleeMusic|Mother 2}}''''' ([[Alternate music|Alternate]])<br>'''Bolded track must be unlocked in ''Brawl'''''<br>''In SSB4:''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Onett}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Magicant / Eight Melodies (Mother)}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Onett Theme / Winters Theme}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Smiles and Tears}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Pollyanna (I Believe in You)}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Snowman}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Mother 3 Love Theme}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Porky's Theme}}''<br>'''''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise}}'''''<br>'''Bolded track must be unlocked'''<br>In ''Ultimate'':<br>[[List of SSBU Music (EarthBound series)|''EarthBound'' series music]]</small>
[[8-Player Smash|8]] (Wii U and ''Ultimate'')
|meleemusic = Main: ''{{MeleeMusic|Mother}}''<br>Alternate: ''{{MeleeMusic|Mother 2}}''
|brawlmusic = ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Smash Bros.|Mother (Melee)}}''<br>'''''{{SSBBMusicLink|Super Smash Bros.|Mother 2 (Melee)}}'''''
|forwiiumusic = ''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Onett}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Magicant / Eight Melodies (Mother)}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Onett Theme / Winters Theme}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Smiles and Tears}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Pollyanna (I Believe in You)}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Snowman}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Mother 3 Love Theme}}''<br>''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Porky's Theme}}''<br>'''''{{SSB4MusicLink|EarthBound|Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise}}'''''
|ultimatemusic = [[List of SSBU Music (EarthBound series)|''EarthBound'' series music]]<br>Main: ''{{SSBUMusicLink|EarthBound|Bein' Friends}}''<br>Alternate: ''{{SSBUMusicLink|EarthBound|Onett Theme / Winters Theme}}''
|meleesingles = [[Banned stage|Banned]]
|meleesingles = [[Banned stage|Banned]]
|meleedoubles = [[Banned stage|Banned]]
|meleedoubles = [[Banned stage|Banned]]
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|ssb4singles = [[Banned stage|Banned]]
|ssb4singles = [[Banned stage|Banned]]
|ssb4doubles = [[Banned stage|Banned]]
|ssb4doubles = [[Banned stage|Banned]]
|ultimatesingles= Banned
|ultimatedoubles= Banned
|interwiki = wikibound
|interwiki = wikibound
|interwikiname = WikiBound
|interwikiname = WikiBound
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{{cquote|''Ness's hometown has a drugstore in the middle and houses on either side. Watch out for cars entering the stage from the right—they can hit you for 30% damage!''|cite=[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/ Super Smash Blog]|source=[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site]]}}
{{cquote|''Ness's hometown has a drugstore in the middle and houses on either side. Watch out for cars entering the stage from the right—they can hit you for 30% damage!''|cite=[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/ Super Smash Blog]|source=[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site]]}}
Announced at [[E3]] 2001, '''Onett''' ({{ja|オネット|Onetto}}, ''Onett'') is a stage available in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', {{forwiiu}} and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
Announced at [[E3]] 2001, '''Onett''' ({{ja|オネット|Onetto}}, ''Onett'') is a stage available in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', {{forwiiu}} and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.


In [[All-Star Mode]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', this stage is played on when the player face {{SSBM|Ness}} and any of his teammates. In both ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'', Ness is fought here when being unlocked.
In [[All-Star Mode]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', this stage is played on when the player face {{SSBM|Ness}} and any of his teammates. In both ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'', Ness is fought here for his unlocking battle.


==Stage overview==
==Overview==
The center of the stage is occupied by a building with two awnings which act as [[soft platform]]s. Stepping on the awnings makes the sign tilt, and stepping on them two more times makes them drop and become unavailable; they get automatically restored after a short time.
In this stage, the fighters face off in [[Ness]]'s hometown, {{s|Wikibound| Onett}} located in the country of {{s|Wikibound|Eagleland}}.
The center of the stage is occupied by a building with two awnings which act as [[soft platform]]s. When the awnings are interacted with (a character or item landing on them, (in ''Smash 4'' onwards) [[projectile]]s landing on them, or (in ''Ultimate'') {{SSBU|Steve}} [[Mine / Craft / Create Block|mining]]) 5 times, the sign will tilt and interacting with them 2 more times makes them drop and become unavailable. They get automatically restored after 300 to 500 [[frame]]s (5 to 8.33 seconds).


On the right there is a light blue house with a festoon over it, which acts as a soft platform. On the left there is a yellow house: the tree over it provides two soft platforms which react to the weight of fighters and items.
On the right there is a light blue house with a festoon over it, which acts as a soft platform. On the left there is a yellow house: the tree over it provides two soft platforms which react to the weight of fighters and items.
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[[File:Onett brawl.jpg|thumb|left|{{SSBB|Wario}}, {{SSBB|Mario}}, {{SSBB|Lucas}} and the black Runaway Five van in ''Brawl''.]]
[[File:Onett brawl.jpg|thumb|left|{{SSBB|Wario}}, {{SSBB|Mario}}, {{SSBB|Lucas}} and the black Runaway Five van in ''Brawl''.]]
At times a warning sign appears near the side of the screen, signifying that a car or van will pass by the bottom of the stage. The vehicles can hit and damage fighters, as well as destroy or activate items like [[crate]]s. Every vehicle deals 30% damage, but their other properties differ:
At times a warning sign appears near the side of the screen, signifying that a car or van will pass by the bottom of the stage. The vehicles can hit and damage fighters, as well as destroy or activate items like [[crate]]s. Every vehicle deals 30% damage, but their other properties differ:
*The '''Taxi Cab''' (Yellow car) and '''Teal Coupe''' deal exactly the same amount of damage, but the taxi has more forward knockback. The coupe is most likely to spin out whenever it hits an opponent, and the larger the opponent, the more likely. In ''Melee'', they used the "whistle" horn.
*The '''Taxi Cab''' (yellow car) and '''Teal Coupe''' deal exactly the same amount of damage, but the taxi has more forward knockback. The coupe is most likely to spin out whenever it hits an opponent, and the larger the opponent, the more likely. In ''Melee'', they used the "whistle" horn.
*The '''Magenta Coupe''' deals reverse knockback, meaning that it sends the victim flying behind it, like a much more powerful version of [[Judge|Mr. Game & Watch's judgement number 3]]. In ''Melee'', it used the "two-beep" horn.
*The '''Magenta Coupe''' deals reverse knockback, meaning that it sends the victim flying behind it, like a much more powerful version of [[Judge|Mr. Game & Watch's Judgment number 3]]. In ''Melee'', it used the "two-beep" horn.
*The '''Runaway Five's Tour Bus''' [[spike]]s any character it hits. Since it is on the ground, it sends airborne fighters downwards and sends grounded fighters upwards. The spike is powerful, capable of star KOing any character above 90%. In ''Melee'', it used the "one-beep" horn.
*The '''Runaway Five's Tour Bus''' [[spike]]s any character it hits. Since it is on the ground, it sends airborne fighters downwards and sends grounded fighters upwards. The spike is powerful, capable of star KOing any character above 90%. In ''Melee'', it used the "one-beep" horn.


The background features several more elements: a hospital, a hotel, a backhoe, and a hill with some houses (including [[Ness]]'s) and a meteorite on top. On the foreground, outside the normal camera view, there is a white canopy and some bicycles. On the right of the stage, slightly beyond the blast line, there is a sign with a warning about the black van.
Starting in ''Brawl'', all vehicles do 30% damage and set horizontal knockback, making the stage less hazardous.


Onett returns in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' with multiple changes. The stage prefix is now EarthBound: Onett. One change in the stage is that the right edge of the left building's roof can no longer be grabbed. Also, there are slight lips on the both sides of the house on the right. This prevents characters against these walls from jumping to avoid cars. However, the cars in this version of Onett deal highly reduced knockback, lacking KO ability at realistic percentages unless very close to the walk off edges, although their damage output has not been decreased and they can still disrupt gameplay. Another slight change to this stage is that the red cross on the building of the Hospital has been removed, most likely due to issues about the [[wikipedia:Emblems_of_the_International_Red_Cross_and_Red_Crescent_Movement#Use_of_the_emblems|Red Cross emblem]].
The background features several more elements: a hospital, a hotel, a backhoe, and a hill with some houses (including [[Ness]]'s) and a meteorite on top. In the foreground, outside the normal camera view, there is a white canopy and some bicycles. To the right of the blue house is The "Onett Message Board", which contains a warning about a man recklessly driving a black van. It is readable in ''Brawl'' when the [[Devil]] Assist Trophy moves the stage to the right or when an unrestricted camera hack is in use. In ''Melee'', it can be read simply by standing close to it, pausing and moving the camera. It is also easy to read the sign in ''Ultimate'' using camera controls, and becomes even easier to view on the Ω form due to the main platform being in front of the regular stage, sometimes even being legible during normal gameplay. The player can also pause while standing just right of the blue house, then zoom out to read the sign.


The warning sign on the right side of the stage is only readable in ''Brawl'' when the [[Devil]] assist trophy moves the stage to the right or when an unrestricted camera hack is in use. In ''Melee'', it can be read simply by standing close to it, pausing and moving the camera.
Onett returns in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' with multiple changes. The stage prefix is now EarthBound: Onett. The biggest change in this version of Onett is that the knockback from the cars have been significantly reduced, and now deal set knockback. As a result they have lost their KO abilities at realistic percentages unless someone is very close to the walk off edges. Their damage output, however, remains unchanged and they can still disrupt gameplay. The cars also no longer have unique horn sounds, and instead the horns are randomized when one is about to pass. The up and down movement of the tree platforms can now supply momentum to a character's jump if they jump just as the leaf platform starts moving up, resulting in a higher jump. Another change in the stage is that the right edge of the left building's roof can no longer be grabbed. Also, there are slight lips on both sides of the house on the right. This prevents characters against these walls from jumping to avoid cars. Another slight change to this stage is that the red cross on the building of the Hospital has been removed, most likely due to issues about the [[wikipedia:Emblems of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement#Use of the emblems|Red Cross emblem]]. These changes carry over to versions of Onett in later installments.


In ''SSB4'', the vehicles lose their unique launching properties.
In ''Smash 4'', the stage has been given an overhaul, with brighter and higher quality textures, and all of the buildings in the background now being 3D, instead of some of the further away ones being 2D. In ''Ultimate'', the design of the buildings in the background more closely match their appearance in ''EarthBound'', and the stage's textures have been updated again, being generally more colourful. Additionally, in ''Ultimate'', the platform of wires above the blue house now reacts to the weight of fighters like the platforms on the tree do.


===Ω forms and Battlefield form===
===Ω forms and Battlefield form===
In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', the [[Ω form]] is set on the roof of a much bigger version of the drug store with the platform extending below the [[blast line]]. [[Walk-off]]s are also removed.
In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', the [[Ω form]] is set on the roof of a much bigger version of the drug store with the platform extending below the [[blast line]]. [[Walk-off]]s, cars, and falling canopies are removed.


In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the main platform of the Ω form and [[Battlefield form]] is reminiscent of the drug store from ''SSB4'''s Ω form, such as the floor resembling the building's roof top and the walls resembling the bulding's facade; however, the drug store, as well as the rest of the town, are in the background. The platform does not extend below the blast line and is resized and reshaped to match {{SSBU|Final Destination}} and {{SSBU|Battlefield}}, respectively. The three [[soft platform]]s of the Battlefield form are multicolored canopies.
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the main platform of the Ω form and [[Battlefield form]] is reminiscent of the drug store from ''SSB4''{{'}}s Ω form, such as the floor resembling the building's roof top and the walls resembling the bulding's facade; however, the drug store, as well as the rest of the town, are in the background. The platform does not extend below the blast line, and it is resized and reshaped to match {{SSBU|Final Destination}} and {{SSBU|Battlefield}}, respectively. The three [[soft platform]]s of the Battlefield form are red, blue, and purple canopies, the former two of which are unique to this form.
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SSB4UOnettOmega.jpg|Ω form in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''.
SSB4UOnettOmega.jpg|Ω form in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''.
File:SSBU-OnettOmega.png|Ω form in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
SSBU-OnettOmega.png|Ω form in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
File:SSBU-OnettBattlefield.png|Battlefield form in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
SSBU-OnettBattlefield.png|Battlefield form in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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</gallery>
===Hazards Off===
With hazards off in ''Ultimate'', the cars never drive by and hit the fighters, and the Drug Store canopy and sign do not collapse. This is also the case with Ness's unlocking battle in ''Ultimate'', and he is the only fighter whose unlocking battle has this distinction.


==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:OnettEB.png|thumb|left|250px|Onett as it originally appeared in ''EarthBound''.]]
[[File:OnettEB.png|thumb|left|250px|Onett as it originally appeared in ''EarthBound''.]]
This stage is based on the town {{s|wikibound|Onett}} from ''{{s|wikibound|EarthBound}}'', which is {{s|wikibound|Ness}}{{'}}s hometown; however, Onett's actual layout is different from this stage.  
This stage is based on {{iw|wikibound|Onett}} from ''{{iw|wikibound|EarthBound}}'', which is {{iw|wikibound|Ness}}{{'}}s hometown in the country of {{iw|wikibound|Eagleland}}. Its name is derived from the number one, as it is the first town that Ness visits, and the numbering scheme is continued through the names of the following towns in Eagleland ({{iw|wikibound|Twoson}}, {{iw|wikibound|Threed}}, and [[Fourside]]). Onett's actual layout in ''EarthBound'' is different from this stage, including the Burger Shop originally being next to the Drugstore, but it is completely absent in the stage, and the "Game" building being near the Drugstore when it was actually far away.


The buildings that act as the main platforms of this stage include a [[wikibound:Drugstore|drugstore]], which act as item shops where Ness can withdraw and deposit money with an {{s|wikibound|ATM}} and save the game with a [[wikibound:telephone|payphone]]; the blue house on the right, which bears resemblance to how small houses were designed in ''EarthBound''; and the yellow house on the left, which is not based off any house in ''EarthBound''.
The buildings that act as the main platforms of this stage include a {{iw|wikibound|drugstore}}, which act as item shops where Ness can withdraw and deposit money with an {{iw|wikibound|ATM}} and save the game with a [[wikibound:telephone|payphone]]; the blue house on the right, which bears resemblance to how small houses were designed in ''EarthBound''; and the yellow house on the left, which is not based off any house in ''EarthBound''. The Drugstore is also designed differently from ''EarthBound'', appearing taller, having two canopies instead of one, the stripes being purple instead of green, the "Drugstore" sign being yellow and spaced, the addition of more windows, the door having a different design, and the original addition of stairs and doors on the side.


[[File:Runaway5EB.png|thumb|200px|The Runaway Five's tour bus as it originally appeared in ''EarthBound''.]]
[[File:Runaway5EB.png|thumb|200px|The Runaway Five's tour bus as it originally appeared in ''EarthBound''.]]
Cars, including Taxis, drive along the streets in the cities, but unlike in this stage they stop when in front of Ness until he gets out of the way. The black van, which in ''EarthBound'' never appears in Onett, belongs to the {{s|wikibound|Runaway Five}}, a band with debts that Ness and his friends help repay. To show their gratitude, they offer Ness a ride from {{s|wikibound|Twoson}} to {{s|wikibound|Threed}}. The bulletin board which warns players about the van is inspired by similar bulletin boards in ''EarthBound'' which feature miscellaneous messages.
Cars drive along the streets in the cities but, unlike in this stage, they stop when in front of Ness and other kids until they get out of the way. The black van, which in ''EarthBound'' never appears in Onett, belongs to the {{iw|wikibound|Runaway Five}}, a band with debts that Ness and his friends help repay. To show their gratitude, they offer Ness a ride from Twoson to Threed. The bulletin board which warns players about the van is inspired by similar bulletin boards in ''EarthBound'' which feature miscellaneous messages.


Some of the elements in the background and outside the stage's bounds include the Onett arcade, where Ness defeats {{s|wikibound|the Sharks}} and their leader {{s|wikibound|Frank Fly}}; a [[wikibound:Hospital|hospital]], where status aliments including unconsciousness can be healed; a [[wikibound:Hotel|hotel]], where the party's {{s|wikibound|HP}} and {{s|wikibound|PP}} can be fully recovered; a backhoe resembling the one in {{s|wikibound|Dusty Dunes Desert}}, and a canopy in the stage's foreground that resemble the shops of {{s|wikibound|Burglin Park}} in {{s|wikibound|Twoson}}.
Some of the elements in the background and outside the stage's bounds include the Onett arcade, where Ness defeats {{iw|wikibound|the Sharks}} and their leader {{iw|wikibound|Frank Fly}}; a {{iw|wikibound|hospital}}, where status aliments including unconsciousness can be healed; a {{iw|wikibound|hotel}}, where the party's {{iw|wikibound|HP}} and {{iw|wikibound|PP}} can be fully recovered; a backhoe resembling the one in {{iw|wikibound|Dusty Dunes Desert}}, and a canopy in the stage's foreground that resemble the shops of {{iw|wikibound|Burglin Park}} in Twoson.


The very back of the stage also depicts the steep cliffs at the north of Onett. These feature Ness's house, {{s|wikibound|Porky}}{{'}}s house, the entrance to the cave that leads to {{s|wikibound|Giant Step}}, and the meteorite which crashes on top of the hill at the beginning of ''EarthBound'', thereby kickstarting the plot; however, their positioning is different with respect to ''EarthBound''.
The very back of the stage also depicts the steep cliffs at the north of Onett. These feature Ness's house, {{iw|wikibound|Porky}}{{'}}s house, the entrance to the cave that leads to {{iw|wikibound|Giant Step}}, and the meteorite which crashes on top of the hill at the beginning of ''EarthBound'', thereby kickstarting the plot; however, their positioning is different with respect to ''EarthBound''.


The Ω form in ''SSB4'' takes place on top of a wider version of the drugstore with some flowers and a trash can, which is reminiscent of the first meeting between {{s|wikibound|Ninten}} and {{s|wikibound|Lloyd}} in ''{{s|wikibound|Mother}}'' (later released as ''EarthBound Beginnings'' outside Japan), where Lloyd is hiding in a trash can on the roof of {{s|wikibound|Twinkle Elementary School}}.
The Ω form in ''SSB4'' takes place on top of a wider version of the drugstore with some flowers and a trash can, which is reminiscent of the first meeting between {{iw|wikibound|Ninten}} and {{iw|wikibound|Lloyd}} in ''{{iw|wikibound|EarthBound Beginnings}}'', where Lloyd is hiding in a trash can on the roof of {{iw|wikibound|Twinkle Elementary School}}.


==Tournament legality==
==Tournament legality==
The stage is [[banned stage|banned]] in all games it appears in. It saw use as a counterpick in the very early [[metagame]] of ''Melee''. The reasons for banning are the same across games; the walls allow for infinite combos (this problem is more prevalent in ''Melee'' and not at all in ''Smash 4''), and the stage hazards of the cars can disrupt gameplay and easily allow for early kills. The lack of a lower blast line also removes the edge guarding component of characters; the low ceiling at the top of the stage and the walk-off blast lines also can allow for very easy and early KOs.
In the early [[metagame]] of ''Melee'', Onett  was considered tournament legal as a [[counterpick stage]]. However, the stage is now [[banned stage|banned]] in all games it appears in. The reasons for banning are the same across games; the walls allow for infinite combos, especially in ''Melee'', and the stage hazards of the cars can disrupt gameplay and easily allow for early kills. The lack of an accessible lower blast line also removes the edge guarding component of characters; the low ceiling at the top of the stage and the walk-off blast lines also can allow for very easy and early KOs.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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ONETT-NRML-SSBM.jpg|Onett in ''Melee''.
ONETT-NRML-SSBM.jpg|Onett in ''Melee''.
Onett-Full-SSBM.png|A full view of Onett in ''Melee''.
Onett-Full-SSBM.png|A full view of Onett in ''Melee''.
OnettHospitalMelee.png|The hospital in ''Melee'' with the red cross.
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Ness&Lucas-Onett.jpg|{{SSBB|Ness}} and {{SSBB|Lucas}} on the topmost awning of the drug store in ''Brawl''.
Ness&Lucas-Onett.jpg|{{SSBB|Ness}} and {{SSBB|Lucas}} on the topmost awning of the drug store in ''Brawl''.
OnettPanoramicView.png|A panoramic view of Onett.
OnettPanoramicView.png|A panoramic view of Onett.
OnettHospitalBrawl.png|The hospital in ''Brawl'' with the red cross removed.
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SSBUWebsiteMotherSeriesBG.jpg|Image of Onett from ''Ultimate''.
SSBUWebsiteMotherSeriesBG.jpg|Image of Onett from ''Ultimate''.
SSBUWebsiteKirby2.jpg|{{SSBU|Kirby}} and {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}} both using [[Rollout]].
SSBUWebsiteMario1.jpg|{{SSBU|Mario}} on the stage.
SSBUWebsiteMario1.jpg|{{SSBU|Mario}} on the stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
SSBUWebsiteSamus2.jpg|{{SSBU|Samus}} using her [[dash attack]] after laying a {{b|Bomb|Samus}} on the stage.
SSBUWebsiteNess5.jpg|{{SSBU|Ness}} [[crouching]] as [[Jeff]] launches his bottle rockets.
SSBUWebsiteKirby2.jpg|"[[List of Copy Abilities|Jigglypuff Kirby]]" using [[Rollout]] with {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}} on the stage.
SSBUWebsiteSamus2.jpg|{{SSBU|Samus}} using her [[dash attack]] after laying a {{b|Bomb|Samus}}.
SSBUWebsiteNess5.jpg|{{SSBU|Ness}} [[crouching]] as [[Jeff]] launches his bottle rockets on the stage.
SSBUWebsiteVillager4.jpg|{{SSBU|Villager}} riding his [[Lloid Rocket]].
SSBUWebsiteYoungLink6.jpg|{{SSBU|Young Link}} tossing his [[Boomerang]] on the stage.
SSBUWebsiteWario3.jpg|{{SSBU|Wario}} attacking {{SSBU|Pit}} with his new forward tilt.
SSBUWebsiteMewtwo6.jpg|{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} in its black alternate color with [[Pikmin]] on the stage.
SSBUWebsiteYoungLink6.jpg|{{SSBU|Young Link}} in his blue alternate costume tossing his [[Boomerang]].
SSBUWebsiteWario3.jpg|{{SSBU|Wario}} attacking {{SSBU|Pit}} with his new forward tilt on the stage.
SSBUWebsiteVillager4.jpg|{{SSBU|Villager}} riding the [[Lloid Rocket]] on the stage.
SSBUWebsiteBowserJr1.jpg|{{SSBU|Bowser Jr.}} [[Idle pose|idling]] on the stage.
SSBUWebsiteKen4.jpg|{{SSBU|Ken}} using [[Focus Attack]] on Wario on the stage.
SSBUWebsite18.jpg|Ness [[taunting]] on the stage.
SSBUWebsite18.jpg|Ness [[taunting]] on the stage.
SSBUWebsiteKen4.jpg|{{SSBU|Ken}} using [[Focus Attack]] on {{SSBU|Wario}} on the stage.
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==Names in other languages==
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|ja={{ja|オネット|Onetto}}
|jaM=Onett
|en=Onett
|fr=Onett
|es=Onett
|de=Onett
|it=Onett
|nl=Onett
|ru={{rollover|Онетт|Onett|?}}
|ko={{rollover|오넷트|Onet-teu|?}}
|koM=Onett
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Message Board.jpg|thumb|The message board as seen in Onett, which talks about a Runaway Five member racing recklessly through Onett in a black van.]]
[[File:Message Board.jpg|thumb|The message board as seen in Onett, which talks about a Runaway Five member racing recklessly through Onett in a black van.]]
[[File:Riceballinonett.jpg|thumb|The rice ball, as seen when the bush textures are removed from the stage.]]
[[File:Riceballinonett.jpg|thumb|The rice ball, as seen when the bush textures are removed from the stage.]]
*Onett's name is derived from the number one, referencing that it is the first town Ness visits in ''Earthbound''. Fitting as it is the first stage from ''Earthbound'' to appear in ''Smash''.
*The Onett Message Board reads: "'''Caution''': A black van driven by this guy has been spotted racing recklessly through town. Be careful!" The man seen in the picture right of the message is Lucky, one of the main Runaway Five band members.
*If the player stands just to the right of the blue house and pauses, zoom out to see the "Onett Message Board" to the right. It reads, "'''Caution'''; A black van driven by this guy (seen in the picture right of the message - he is one of the main Runaway Five band members) has been spotted racing recklessly through town. Be careful!".
*In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', if the [[Soccer Ball]] is hit and lands on one of the tree platforms above the left house, it will bounce continuously, causing the tree platform to bounce, until a player or another [[item]] steps onto it.
*In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', there is a [[glitch]] involving the [[Soccer Ball]]. If the ball is hit and lands on one of the tree platforms above the left house, it will bounce continuously, causing the tree to bounce, until a player or another [[item]] steps onto it.
*Using an unrestricted camera hack, a rice ball can be seen behind some flowers. This can be seen in both ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', but is absent in ''for Wii U'' and ''Ultimate''.
*Using the unrestricted camera hack, a rice ball can be seen behind some flowers. This can be seen in both ''[[Melee]]'' and ''[[Brawl]]'', yet is absent in {{forwiiu}}.
*Oddly, two of the mailboxes that appeared in previous incarnations of the stage do not appear in ''for Wii U'' and ''Ultimate''.
*Oddly, two of the mailboxes that appeared in previous incarnations of the stage do not appear in {{forwiiu}} and ''[[Ultimate]]''.
*This is the only [[Melee Stage]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' that is used when unlocking a character, that being Ness.
*This is the only [[Melee Stage]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' that is used when unlocking a character, that being Ness.
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*Onett is the only stage in ''Melee'', barring the ''Smash'' universe stages, where the primary music and [[alternate music]] come from the same game.
*Onett is the only ''EarthBound'' series stage that was ever tournament legal outside of Battlefield and Ω forms. It was also the only ''EarthBound'' series stage to have been a past stage before the release of ''Ultimate''.
*In ''Ultimate'', the following [[Assist Trophies]] can only appear on the Battlefield and Omega forms of this stage: [[Metroid]], [[Kapp'n]], [[Color TV-Game 15]], [[Devil]], [[Yuri Kozukata]], and the [[Squid Sisters]]. Additionally, the following [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon can only be summoned on the stage's Battlefield and Omega forms: [[Alolan Raichu]], [[Abra]], [[Gardevoir]], [[Arceus]], [[Xerneas]], [[Lunala]] and [[Marshadow]].
*In ''Melee'', and ''Brawl'' the texture for the Onett sign, a chicken weather vane, and a ground texture were reused from the [[wikibound:EarthBound 64|canceled Nintendo 64 version of ''Mother 3'']].
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Onett as it appears in Smash.
Universe EarthBound
Appears in Melee
Brawl
SSB4 (Wii U)
Ultimate
Availability Starter
Crate type Presents (Brawl)
Normal (Wii U and Ultimate)
Maximum players 4 (Melee and Brawl)

8 (Wii U and Ultimate)

Music
Bolded tracks must be unlocked
Melee Main: Mother
Alternate: Mother 2
Brawl Mother (Melee)
Mother 2 (Melee)
for Wii U Onett
Magicant / Eight Melodies (Mother)
Onett Theme / Winters Theme
Smiles and Tears
Pollyanna (I Believe in You)
Snowman
Mother 3 Love Theme
Porky's Theme
Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise
Ultimate EarthBound series music
Main: Bein' Friends
Alternate: Onett Theme / Winters Theme
Tournament legality
Melee Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Brawl Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Smash 4 Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Ultimate Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Article on WikiBound Onett
Ness's hometown has a drugstore in the middle and houses on either side. Watch out for cars entering the stage from the right—they can hit you for 30% damage!
Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site

Announced at E3 2001, Onett (オネット, Onett) is a stage available in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

In All-Star Mode in Super Smash Bros. Melee, this stage is played on when the player face Ness and any of his teammates. In both Brawl and Ultimate, Ness is fought here for his unlocking battle.

Overview[edit]

In this stage, the fighters face off in Ness's hometown, Onett located in the country of Eagleland. The center of the stage is occupied by a building with two awnings which act as soft platforms. When the awnings are interacted with (a character or item landing on them, (in Smash 4 onwards) projectiles landing on them, or (in Ultimate) Steve mining) 5 times, the sign will tilt and interacting with them 2 more times makes them drop and become unavailable. They get automatically restored after 300 to 500 frames (5 to 8.33 seconds).

On the right there is a light blue house with a festoon over it, which acts as a soft platform. On the left there is a yellow house: the tree over it provides two soft platforms which react to the weight of fighters and items.

Several more buildings appear but because they are beyond the lateral blast lines, they cannot be accessed during gameplay.

Wario, Mario, Lucas and the black Runaway Five van in Brawl.

At times a warning sign appears near the side of the screen, signifying that a car or van will pass by the bottom of the stage. The vehicles can hit and damage fighters, as well as destroy or activate items like crates. Every vehicle deals 30% damage, but their other properties differ:

  • The Taxi Cab (yellow car) and Teal Coupe deal exactly the same amount of damage, but the taxi has more forward knockback. The coupe is most likely to spin out whenever it hits an opponent, and the larger the opponent, the more likely. In Melee, they used the "whistle" horn.
  • The Magenta Coupe deals reverse knockback, meaning that it sends the victim flying behind it, like a much more powerful version of Mr. Game & Watch's Judgment number 3. In Melee, it used the "two-beep" horn.
  • The Runaway Five's Tour Bus spikes any character it hits. Since it is on the ground, it sends airborne fighters downwards and sends grounded fighters upwards. The spike is powerful, capable of star KOing any character above 90%. In Melee, it used the "one-beep" horn.

Starting in Brawl, all vehicles do 30% damage and set horizontal knockback, making the stage less hazardous.

The background features several more elements: a hospital, a hotel, a backhoe, and a hill with some houses (including Ness's) and a meteorite on top. In the foreground, outside the normal camera view, there is a white canopy and some bicycles. To the right of the blue house is The "Onett Message Board", which contains a warning about a man recklessly driving a black van. It is readable in Brawl when the Devil Assist Trophy moves the stage to the right or when an unrestricted camera hack is in use. In Melee, it can be read simply by standing close to it, pausing and moving the camera. It is also easy to read the sign in Ultimate using camera controls, and becomes even easier to view on the Ω form due to the main platform being in front of the regular stage, sometimes even being legible during normal gameplay. The player can also pause while standing just right of the blue house, then zoom out to read the sign.

Onett returns in Super Smash Bros. Brawl with multiple changes. The stage prefix is now EarthBound: Onett. The biggest change in this version of Onett is that the knockback from the cars have been significantly reduced, and now deal set knockback. As a result they have lost their KO abilities at realistic percentages unless someone is very close to the walk off edges. Their damage output, however, remains unchanged and they can still disrupt gameplay. The cars also no longer have unique horn sounds, and instead the horns are randomized when one is about to pass. The up and down movement of the tree platforms can now supply momentum to a character's jump if they jump just as the leaf platform starts moving up, resulting in a higher jump. Another change in the stage is that the right edge of the left building's roof can no longer be grabbed. Also, there are slight lips on both sides of the house on the right. This prevents characters against these walls from jumping to avoid cars. Another slight change to this stage is that the red cross on the building of the Hospital has been removed, most likely due to issues about the Red Cross emblem. These changes carry over to versions of Onett in later installments.

In Smash 4, the stage has been given an overhaul, with brighter and higher quality textures, and all of the buildings in the background now being 3D, instead of some of the further away ones being 2D. In Ultimate, the design of the buildings in the background more closely match their appearance in EarthBound, and the stage's textures have been updated again, being generally more colourful. Additionally, in Ultimate, the platform of wires above the blue house now reacts to the weight of fighters like the platforms on the tree do.

Ω forms and Battlefield form[edit]

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, the Ω form is set on the roof of a much bigger version of the drug store with the platform extending below the blast line. Walk-offs, cars, and falling canopies are removed.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the main platform of the Ω form and Battlefield form is reminiscent of the drug store from SSB4's Ω form, such as the floor resembling the building's roof top and the walls resembling the bulding's facade; however, the drug store, as well as the rest of the town, are in the background. The platform does not extend below the blast line, and it is resized and reshaped to match Final Destination and Battlefield, respectively. The three soft platforms of the Battlefield form are red, blue, and purple canopies, the former two of which are unique to this form.

Hazards Off[edit]

With hazards off in Ultimate, the cars never drive by and hit the fighters, and the Drug Store canopy and sign do not collapse. This is also the case with Ness's unlocking battle in Ultimate, and he is the only fighter whose unlocking battle has this distinction.

Origin[edit]

Onett as it originally appeared in EarthBound.

This stage is based on Onett from EarthBound, which is Ness's hometown in the country of Eagleland. Its name is derived from the number one, as it is the first town that Ness visits, and the numbering scheme is continued through the names of the following towns in Eagleland (Twoson, Threed, and Fourside). Onett's actual layout in EarthBound is different from this stage, including the Burger Shop originally being next to the Drugstore, but it is completely absent in the stage, and the "Game" building being near the Drugstore when it was actually far away.

The buildings that act as the main platforms of this stage include a drugstore, which act as item shops where Ness can withdraw and deposit money with an ATM and save the game with a payphone; the blue house on the right, which bears resemblance to how small houses were designed in EarthBound; and the yellow house on the left, which is not based off any house in EarthBound. The Drugstore is also designed differently from EarthBound, appearing taller, having two canopies instead of one, the stripes being purple instead of green, the "Drugstore" sign being yellow and spaced, the addition of more windows, the door having a different design, and the original addition of stairs and doors on the side.

The Runaway Five's tour bus as it originally appeared in EarthBound.

Cars drive along the streets in the cities but, unlike in this stage, they stop when in front of Ness and other kids until they get out of the way. The black van, which in EarthBound never appears in Onett, belongs to the Runaway Five, a band with debts that Ness and his friends help repay. To show their gratitude, they offer Ness a ride from Twoson to Threed. The bulletin board which warns players about the van is inspired by similar bulletin boards in EarthBound which feature miscellaneous messages.

Some of the elements in the background and outside the stage's bounds include the Onett arcade, where Ness defeats the Sharks and their leader Frank Fly; a hospital, where status aliments including unconsciousness can be healed; a hotel, where the party's HP and PP can be fully recovered; a backhoe resembling the one in Dusty Dunes Desert, and a canopy in the stage's foreground that resemble the shops of Burglin Park in Twoson.

The very back of the stage also depicts the steep cliffs at the north of Onett. These feature Ness's house, Porky's house, the entrance to the cave that leads to Giant Step, and the meteorite which crashes on top of the hill at the beginning of EarthBound, thereby kickstarting the plot; however, their positioning is different with respect to EarthBound.

The Ω form in SSB4 takes place on top of a wider version of the drugstore with some flowers and a trash can, which is reminiscent of the first meeting between Ninten and Lloyd in EarthBound Beginnings, where Lloyd is hiding in a trash can on the roof of Twinkle Elementary School.

Tournament legality[edit]

In the early metagame of Melee, Onett was considered tournament legal as a counterpick stage. However, the stage is now banned in all games it appears in. The reasons for banning are the same across games; the walls allow for infinite combos, especially in Melee, and the stage hazards of the cars can disrupt gameplay and easily allow for early kills. The lack of an accessible lower blast line also removes the edge guarding component of characters; the low ceiling at the top of the stage and the walk-off blast lines also can allow for very easy and early KOs.

Gallery[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese オネット Onett
UK English Onett
France French Onett
Germany German Onett
Spain Spanish Onett
Italy Italian Onett
China Chinese Onett
South Korea Korean 오넷트 Onett
Netherlands Dutch Onett
Russia Russian Онетт
Portugal Portuguese Onett

Trivia[edit]

The message board as seen in Onett, which talks about a Runaway Five member racing recklessly through Onett in a black van.
The rice ball, as seen when the bush textures are removed from the stage.
  • The Onett Message Board reads: "Caution: A black van driven by this guy has been spotted racing recklessly through town. Be careful!" The man seen in the picture right of the message is Lucky, one of the main Runaway Five band members.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, if the Soccer Ball is hit and lands on one of the tree platforms above the left house, it will bounce continuously, causing the tree platform to bounce, until a player or another item steps onto it.
  • Using an unrestricted camera hack, a rice ball can be seen behind some flowers. This can be seen in both Melee and Brawl, but is absent in for Wii U and Ultimate.
  • Oddly, two of the mailboxes that appeared in previous incarnations of the stage do not appear in for Wii U and Ultimate.
  • This is the only Melee Stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl that is used when unlocking a character, that being Ness.
  • Onett is the only stage in Melee, barring the Smash universe stages, where the primary music and alternate music come from the same game.
  • Onett is the only EarthBound series stage that was ever tournament legal outside of Battlefield and Ω forms. It was also the only EarthBound series stage to have been a past stage before the release of Ultimate.
  • In Ultimate, the following Assist Trophies can only appear on the Battlefield and Omega forms of this stage: Metroid, Kapp'n, Color TV-Game 15, Devil, Yuri Kozukata, and the Squid Sisters. Additionally, the following Poké Ball Pokémon can only be summoned on the stage's Battlefield and Omega forms: Alolan Raichu, Abra, Gardevoir, Arceus, Xerneas, Lunala and Marshadow.
  • In Melee, and Brawl the texture for the Onett sign, a chicken weather vane, and a ground texture were reused from the canceled Nintendo 64 version of Mother 3.

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