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:''For information on the platforms themselves, see [[Platform]]''.
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[[File:PSTAD-NRML2-SSBM.png|thumb|The grass stage of [[Pokémon Stadium]] has many grassy and wood-based floors.]]
[[File:PSTAD-NRML2-SSBM.png|thumb|The grass stage of [[Pokémon Stadium]] has many grassy and wood-based floors.]]
[[File:SSBU-Summit.png|thumb|Sections of [[Summit]] have slippery floors of ice.]]


'''Terrain''' is the type of material that a [[platform]] of a [[stage]] is composed of. ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' are all known to use different types of terrain in their stages, and each game introduces new types of terrain for new uses.
'''Terrain''' is the type of material that a [[platform]] of a [[stage]] is composed of. ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' are all known to use different types of terrain in their stages, and each game introduces new types of terrain for new uses.
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!Terrain Index!!colspan="2"|Description
!Terrain Index!!colspan="2"|Description
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|0||style="background:#808080"|Basic||The default terrain type.
|0||style="background:#808080;color:#ffffff"|Basic||The default terrain type.
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|1||style="background:#806060"|Rock||Stone.
|1||style="background:#806060;color:#ffffff"|Rock||Stone.
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|2||style="background:#40ff40"|Grass/Leaves||Plant material.
|2||style="background:#40ff40"|Grass/Leaves||Plant material.
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|3||style="background:#c06060"|Dirt||Uncovered earth.
|3||style="background:#c06060;color:#ffffff"|Dirt||Uncovered earth.
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|4||style="background:#c08040"|Wood||Tree.
|4||style="background:#c08040;color:#ffffff"|Wood||Tree.
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|5||style="background:#404040;color:#ffffff"|Light metal||Thin metal objects.
|5||style="background:#404040;color:#ffffff"|Light metal||Thin metal objects.
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==''Brawl'' terrains==
==''Brawl'' terrains==
{{incomplete|SSE stages not all checked}}
The frequency of different types of Pikmin from [[Pikmin Pluck]] is based on the type of terrain that {{SSBB|Olimar}} is standing on. {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}} are unaffected by any terrain that reduces [[traction]].
The frequency of different types of Pikmin from [[Pikmin Pluck]] is based on the type of terrain that {{SSBB|Olimar}} is standing on.


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!rowspan="2"|Terrain!!rowspan="2"|Description!!rowspan="2"|Pluck Speed!!colspan="5"|Pikmin Frequencies
!rowspan="2"|Terrain Index!!rowspan="2"|Terrain!!rowspan="2"|Traction!!rowspan="2"|Description!!rowspan="2"|Pluck Speed!!colspan="5"|Pikmin Frequencies
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|style="background:#afaf7f"|Basic||The default terrain type.||100%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
|0||style="background:#afaf7f"|Basic||1||The default terrain type.||100%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
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|style="background:#bf7f2f"|Rock||The slowest terrain to pull Pikmin from, though even then the difference is slight because only part of the animation is affected. Relatively rare; only appears in Castle Siege part 3, Spear Pillar, the rock of Pirate Ship, and Target Test 2.||40%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
|1||style="background:#bf7f2f;color:#ffffff"|Rock||1||The slowest terrain to pull Pikmin from, though even then the difference is slight because only part of the animation is affected. Appears in Castle Siege part 3, Spear Pillar, the rock of Pirate Ship, and Target Test 2. Heavily used in [[The Subspace Emissary]] where rocky terrain might be expected.||40%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
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|style="background:#1fbf1f"|Grass/Leaves||In general, any sort of plant surface.||100%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
|2||style="background:#1fbf1f;color:#ffffff"|Grass/Leaves||1.5||In general, any sort of plant surface.||100%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
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|style="background:#9f8f3f"|Dirt||Earth that's not covered with anything. Heavily used in [[The Subspace Emissary]] where grass terrain might be expected.||75%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
|3||style="background:#9f8f3f;color:#ffffff"|Dirt||1||Earth that's not covered with anything. Heavily used in The Subspace Emissary where grass terrain might be expected.||75%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
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|style="background:#8f3f00;color:#ffffff"|Wood||Any kind of wood - logs, planks, whole trees, and so on.||100%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
|4||style="background:#8f3f00;color:#ffffff"|Wood||1||Any kind of wood - logs, planks, whole trees, and so on.||100%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
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|style="background:#bfbfdf"|Light metal||Usually used for smaller/thinner metal objects.||80%||1||2||1||0.8||0.5
|5||style="background:#bfbfdf"|Light metal||1||Usually used for smaller/thinner metal objects.||80%||1||2||1||0.8||0.5
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|style="background:#7f7f8f"|Heavy metal||Can be distinguished from light metal by the deeper footstep noises; there is no practical difference.||80%||1||2||1||0.8||0.5
|6||style="background:#7f7f8f;color:#ffffff"|Heavy metal||1||Can be distinguished from light metal by the deeper footstep noises; there is no practical difference.||80%||1||2||1||0.8||0.5
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|style="background:#ff2f1f"|Cloth||Things like awnings, carpets, and umbrellas. The only terrain where Pikmin plucking speed is increased.||120%||2||1||1||0.4||0.5
|7||style="background:#ff2f1f;color:#ffffff"|Cloth||1||Things like awnings, carpets, and umbrellas. The only terrain where Pikmin plucking speed is increased.||120%||2||1||1||0.4||0.5
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|style="background:#df8f7f"|Alien goop||Among regular stages, only found on the two side platforms of Brinstar.||80%||1||1||2.5||0.4||0.5
|8||style="background:#df8f7f"|Alien goop||1||Only found on the two side platforms of Brinstar.||80%||1||1||2.5||0.4||0.5
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|style="background:#ff5f00"|Creature||The surface of the Bulborb in [[Distant Planet]].||100%||1||0.5||1||0.2||1
|9||style="background:#ff5f00;color:#ffffff"|Creature||1||The surface of the Bulborb in [[Distant Planet]].||100%||1||0.5||1||0.2||1
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|style="background:#007fff"|Water||Water shallow enough to stand in.||100%||0||1||4||0.4||0.5
|10||style="background:#007fff;color:#ffffff"|Water||1||Water shallow enough to stand in.||100%||0||1||4||0.4||0.5
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|style="background:#ff7fbf"|Rubber||The surface of a [[Trowlon]].||100%||1||1||1||0.2||0.5
|11||style="background:#ff7fbf"|Rubber||1||The surface of a [[Trowlon]] and the tops of [[Stage Builder]] Mushrooms.||100%||1||1||1||0.2||0.5
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|style="background:#efefef"|Snow||Any surface covered in snow.||100%||0.5||0.5||1||0.2||1
|12||style="background:#ffffff;color:#000000"|Slippery||0.1||Unused.||100%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
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|style="background:#7fbfff"|Ice||Any surface covered in ice. Reduces [[traction]] significantly.||75%||0.5||0.5||1||0.2||0.5
|13||style="background:#efefef"|Snow||1||Any surface covered in snow.||100%||0.5||0.5||1||0.2||1
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|style="background:#5f005f;color:#ffffff"|Subspace A||The pinkish-purple glass before [[The Great Maze]].||100%||0.5||0.5||0.5||1||0.5
|14||style="background:#7fbfff"|Ice||0.2||Any surface covered in ice.||75%||0.5||0.5||1||0.2||0.5
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|style="background:#4f004f;color:#ffffff"|Subspace B||The purple floor where the door to Tabuu is.||80%||0||0||0||1||0.5
|15||style="background:#000000;color:#ffffff"|Game & Watch||1||The surfaces of [[Flat Zone 2]].||100%||0.5||0.5||0.5||1||0.5
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|style="background:#0000ff;color:#ffffff"|Checkered||The two floating platforms of Green Greens, as well as the surface of present-skin Rolling Crates.||100%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
|16||style="background:#4f004f;color:#ffffff"|Subspace Ice||0.1||Unused.||80%||0||0||0||1||0.5
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|style="background:#9f9f9f"|Spikes||Touching this causes [[slash]] damage. There is no actual hitbox.||70%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
|17||style="background:#0000ff;color:#ffffff"|Checkered||1||The two floating platforms of Green Greens, as well as the surface of present-skin Rolling Crates.||100%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
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|style="background:#ff7f00"|Lava||Touching this causes [[flame]] damage in most cases. However, there are many The Subspace Emissary stages where this does slash damage instead, both instead of and alongside the "Spikes" terrain.||70%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
|18||style="background:#9f9f9f;color:#ffffff"|Spikes||1||Touching this causes [[slash]] damage. There is no actual hitbox.||70%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
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|style="background:#bfdfff"|Frostbite||Used for the collision structure of the [[Iceberg]]. Touching this causes [[freezing]] damage.||70%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
|19||style="background:#ff7f00"|Lava||1||Touching this causes [[flame]] damage in most cases. However, there are many The Subspace Emissary stages where this does slash damage instead, both instead of and alongside the "Spikes" terrain.||70%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
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|style="background:#ffff00"|Electroplankton||Only used for [[Hanenbow]].||100%||1||1||1||0.1||0.1
|20||style="background:#bfdfff"|Frostbite||1||Used for the collision structure of the [[Iceberg]]. Touching this causes [[freezing]] damage.||70%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
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|style="background:#cfcfcf"|Cloud||Surfaces with a top layer of clouds.||100%||1||1||2||0.4||1
|21||style="background:#ffff00"|Electroplankton||1||Only used for [[Hanenbow]].||100%||1||1||1||0.1||0.1
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|style="background:#3f003f;color:#ffffff"|Subspace||The entirety of [[Subspace I]], [[Subspace II]], and Tabuu's Residence (including normally-Basic objects like blocks and springs).||100%||0.3||0.3||0.3||1||1
|22||style="background:#cfcfcf"|Cloud||1||Surfaces with a top layer of clouds.||100%||1||1||2||0.4||1
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|style="background:#af1f1f;color:#ffffff"|Brick||Anything made out of bricks. This terrain is also used for Spear Pillar's top platform.||100%||1||1||0.5||0.6||0.5
|23||style="background:#3f003f;color:#ffffff"|Subspace||1||The entirety of [[Subspace I]], [[Subspace II]], and Tabuu's Residence (including normally-Basic objects like blocks and springs).||100%||0.3||0.3||0.3||1||1
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|style="background:#bf7f00"|Mario Bros.||The floor of [[Mario Bros. (stage)|Mario Bros.]]||100%||0.6||0.6||1||0.3||0.4
|24||style="background:#af1f1f;color:#ffffff"|Brick||1||Anything made out of bricks. This terrain is also used for Spear Pillar's top platform.||100%||1||1||0.5||0.6||0.5
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|style="background:#cfcfff"|Grate||Metal surfaces with a latticed framework.||100%||1||1||1||1||0.5
|25||style="background:#cfcfff"|Dustless||1||Unused. Produces no graphical effects when walking, running, landing, etc.||100%||1||1||1||0.4||0.5
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|style="background:#ffdf7f"|Sand||Almost exclusively found on [[Delfino Plaza]].||100%||1.5||1.5||0.5||0.5||0.2
|26||style="background:#bf7f00;color:#ffffff"|Mario Bros.||1||The floor of [[Mario Bros. (stage)|Mario Bros.]]||100%||0.6||0.6||1||0.3||0.4
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|style="background:#ff9f00"|Home-Run Stadium||Used to force Olimar to pluck only Purples in [[Home-Run Contest]].||100%||0||0||0||1||0
|27||style="background:#cfcfff"|Grate||1||Metal surfaces with a latticed framework.||100%||1||1||1||1||0.5
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|28||style="background:#ffdf7f"|Sand||1||Almost exclusively found on [[Delfino Plaza]].||100%||1.5||1.5||0.5||0.5||0.2
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|29||style="background:#ff9f00"|Home-Run Stadium||1||Used to force Olimar to pluck only Purples in [[Home-Run Contest]].||100%||0||0||0||1||0
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|30||style="background:#ffffff;color:#000000"|Water 2||1||Unused. Sounds effects are the same as Water but there are no graphics.||rowspan="2" colspan="6"|Defaults to index 0 data
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|31||style="background:#ffffff;color:#000000"|???||1||Unused.
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|style="background:#afafaf"|Basic||1||The default terrain type. Known internally as "None".
|style="background:#afafaf"|Basic||1||The default terrain type. Known internally as "None".
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|style="background:#bf7f2f"|Rock||1||Relatively rare; known to appear in [[Castle Siege]] part 3 and the rock of [[Pirate Ship]].
|style="background:#bf7f2f;color:#ffffff"|Rock||1||Relatively rare; known to appear in [[Castle Siege]] part 3 and the rock of [[Pirate Ship]].
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|style="background:#1fbf1f"|Grass||1.5||In general, any sort of plant surface. Increases traction.
|style="background:#1fbf1f;color:#ffffff"|Grass||1.5||In general, any sort of plant surface. Increases traction.
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|style="background:#9f8f3f"|Soil||1||Earth that's not covered with anything.
|style="background:#9f8f3f;color:#ffffff"|Soil||1||Earth that's not covered with anything.
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|style="background:#8f3f00;color:#ffffff"|Wood||1||Any kind of wood - logs, planks, whole trees, and so on.
|style="background:#8f3f00;color:#ffffff"|Wood||1||Any kind of wood - logs, planks, whole trees, and so on.
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|style="background:#bfbfdf"|Light metal||1||Usually used for smaller/thinner metal objects. Known internally as "Iron".
|style="background:#bfbfdf"|Light metal||1||Usually used for smaller/thinner metal objects. Known internally as "Iron".
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|style="background:#7f7f8f"|Heavy metal||1||Deeper footstep noises than light metal. Known internally as "NibuIron", roughly meaning "Iron 2".
|style="background:#7f7f8f;color:#ffffff"|Heavy metal||1||Deeper footstep noises than light metal. Known internally as "NibuIron", roughly meaning "Iron 2".
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|style="background:#ff2f1f"|Cloth||1||Things like awnings, carpets, and umbrellas. Known internally as "Carpet".
|style="background:#ff2f1f;color:#ffffff"|Cloth||1||Things like awnings, carpets, and umbrellas. Known internally as "Carpet".
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|style="background:#df8f7f"|Alien goop||1||Among regular stages, only found on the two side platforms of [[Brinstar]]. Known internally as "NumeNume", which is a squelching onomatopoeia.
|style="background:#df8f7f"|Alien goop||1||Among regular stages, only found on the two side platforms of [[Brinstar]]. Known internally as "NumeNume", which is a squelching onomatopoeia.
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|style="background:#ff5f00"|Creature||1||Used for the majority of [[Master Fortress]].
|style="background:#ff5f00;color:#ffffff"|Creature||1||Used for the majority of [[Master Fortress]].
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|style="background:#007fff"|Water||1||Water shallow enough to stand in. Creates water visuals (e.g. splashes) when moved on. Known internally as "Asase", roughly meaning "shallows".
|style="background:#007fff;color:#ffffff"|Water||1||Water shallow enough to stand in. Creates water visuals (e.g. splashes) when moved on. Known internally as "Asase", roughly meaning "shallows".
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|style="background:#ff7fbf"|Soft||1||Used for soft surfaces, such as [[Woolly World]].
|style="background:#ff7fbf"|Soft||1||Used for soft surfaces, such as [[Woolly World]].
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==''Ultimate'' terrains==
==''Ultimate'' terrains==
''Ultimate'' has 44 different terrain types as of the latest version; the base game had 43 types. Most of them only differ cosmetically, but a few have different [[traction]], which is listed as a multiplier in the table below. It appears that most terrain types in ''Smash 4'' carry over to ''Ultimate'', but notably, Grass no longer has increased traction.
''Ultimate'' has 44 different terrain types, with one added in a DLC stage. Most of them only differ cosmetically, but a few have different [[traction]], which is listed as a multiplier in the table below. It appears that most terrain types in ''Smash 4'' carry over to ''Ultimate'', but notably, Grass no longer has increased traction. Additionally, {{SSBU|Steve}} can [[Mine / Craft / Create Block#Data|mine different materials]] depending on which terrain he is on, though it is less affected by specific terrain than Olimar's Pikmin were in ''Brawl''.


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|style="background:#afafaf"|Basic||1||The default terrain type. Known internally as "None".
|style="background:#afafaf"|Basic||1||The default terrain type. Known internally as "None".
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|style="background:#bf7f2f"|Rock||1||Used for rock surfaces.
|style="background:#bf7f2f;color:#ffffff"|Rock||1||Used for rock surfaces.
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|style="background:#1fbf1f"|Grass||1||In general, any sort of plant surface.
|style="background:#1fbf1f;color:#ffffff"|Grass||1||In general, any sort of plant surface.
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|style="background:#9f8f3f"|Soil||1||Earth that's not covered with anything.
|style="background:#9f8f3f;color:#ffffff"|Soil||1||Earth that's not covered with anything.
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|style="background:#8f3f00;color:#ffffff"|Wood||1||Any kind of wood - logs, planks, whole trees, and so on.
|style="background:#8f3f00;color:#ffffff"|Wood||1||Any kind of wood - logs, planks, whole trees, and so on.
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|style="background:#bfbfdf"|Light metal||1||Usually used for smaller/thinner metal objects. Known internally as "Iron".
|style="background:#bfbfdf"|Light metal||1||Usually used for smaller/thinner metal objects. Known internally as "Iron".
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|style="background:#7f7f8f"|Heavy metal||1||Deeper footstep noises than light metal. Known internally as "NibuIron", roughly meaning "Iron 2".
|style="background:#7f7f8f;color:#ffffff"|Heavy metal||1||Deeper footstep noises than light metal. Known internally as "NibuIron", roughly meaning "Iron 2".
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|style="background:#ff2f1f"|Cloth||1||Things like awnings, carpets, and umbrellas. Known internally as "Carpet".
|style="background:#ff2f1f;color:#ffffff"|Cloth||1||Things like awnings, carpets, and umbrellas. Known internally as "Carpet".
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|style="background:#df8f7f"|Alien goop||1||Among regular stages, only found on the two side platforms of [[Brinstar]]. Known internally as "NumeNume", which is a squelching onomatopoeia.
|style="background:#df8f7f"|Alien goop||1||Among regular stages, only found on the two side platforms of [[Brinstar]]. Known internally as "NumeNume", which is a squelching onomatopoeia.
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|style="background:#ff5f00"|Creature||1||Used for the dog on the [[Duck Hunt (stage)|Duck Hunt]] stage.
|style="background:#ff5f00;color:#ffffff"|Creature||1||Used for the dog on the [[Duck Hunt (stage)|Duck Hunt]] stage.
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|style="background:#007fff"|Water||1||Surfaces covered with shallow water. Creates water visuals (e.g. splashes) when moved on. Known internally as "Asase", roughly meaning "shallows". Swimmable water which is not deep enough to facilitate swimming produces a similar effect, and can override traction modifiers.
|style="background:#007fff;color:#ffffff"|Water||1||Surfaces covered with shallow water. Creates water visuals (e.g. splashes) when moved on. Known internally as "Asase", roughly meaning "shallows". Swimmable water which is not deep enough to facilitate swimming produces a similar effect, and can override traction modifiers.
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|style="background:#ff7fbf"|Soft||1||Used for soft surfaces, such as the mushrooms on [[Golden Plains]].
|style="background:#ff7fbf"|Soft||1||Used for soft surfaces, such as the mushrooms on [[Golden Plains]].
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|style="background:#efefef"|Snow||1||Appears unused, due to a lack of snow on stages.
|style="background:#efefef"|Snow||1||Appears unused, due to a lack of snow on stages.
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|style="background:#7fbfff"|Ice||0.2||Any surface covered in or made of ice. Reduces traction.
|style="background:#7fbfff"|Ice||0.2||Any surface covered in or made of ice. Reduces traction for all characters except for the Ice Climbers. Replaces dirt blocks with ice blocks for Steve's [[Mine]]. Used on [[Summit]]
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|style="background:#404040;color:#ffffff"|Game & Watch||1||Used on [[Flat Zone X]]. Known internally as "GameWatch".
|style="background:#404040;color:#ffffff"|Game & Watch||1||Used on [[Flat Zone X]]. Known internally as "GameWatch".
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|style="background:#ffff00"|Electroplankton||1||Used on the stage [[Electroplankton]]. Known internally as "Plankton".
|style="background:#ffff00"|Electroplankton||1||Used on the stage [[Electroplankton]]. Known internally as "Plankton".
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|style="background:#dfdfdf"|Cloud||1||Surfaces made of clouds. Uniquely, players in strong enough downwards knockback will pass through it, upon which their knockback is halved.
|style="background:#dfdfdf"|Cloud||1||Surfaces made of clouds. Uniquely, players in strong enough downwards knockback will pass through it, upon which their knockback is halved. Replaces dirt blocks with wool blocks for Steve's [[Mine]].
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|style="background:#3f003f;color:#ffffff"|Subspace||1||Not known to be used. Known internally as "Akuukan", meaning "subspace".
|style="background:#3f003f;color:#ffffff"|Subspace||1||Not known to be used. Known internally as "Akuukan", meaning "subspace".
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|style="background:#cfcfff"|Grate||1||Metal surfaces with a latticed framework. Known internally as "WireNetting".
|style="background:#cfcfff"|Grate||1||Metal surfaces with a latticed framework. Known internally as "WireNetting".
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|style="background:#ffdf7f"|Sand||1||Sand surfaces, such as the island on [[Delfino Plaza]] and the beach on [[Wuhu Island]].
|style="background:#ffdf7f"|Sand||1||Sand surfaces, such as the island on [[Delfino Plaza]] and the beach on [[Wuhu Island]]. Replaces dirt blocks with sand blocks for Steve's [[Mine]].
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|style="background:#ffffff"|Home-Run Stadium||1||Appears to be unused; the actual Home-Run Stadium uses Basic terrain, as Olimar starts with three purple Pikmin and cannot pluck anymore. Known internally as "Homerun".
|style="background:#ffffff"|Home-Run Stadium||1||Appears to be unused; the actual Home-Run Stadium uses Basic terrain, as Olimar starts with three purple Pikmin and cannot pluck anymore. Known internally as "Homerun".
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|style="background:#dff3ff"|Glass||1||Used for some surfaces on [[Boxing Ring]].
|style="background:#dff3ff"|Glass||1||Used for some surfaces on [[Boxing Ring]].
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|style="background:#a0a0a0"|Slip||0.4||Used for the UFO on [[Fourside]]. Known internally as "SlipDx". Reduces traction.
|style="background:#a0a0a0;color:#ffffff"|Slip||0.4||Used for the UFO on [[Fourside]]. Known internally as "SlipDx". Reduces traction.
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|style="background:#a20ef7;color:#ffffff"|Spirits: Poison||1||Used for Poison-Floor in Spirit Battles. Known internally as "Sp_Poison".
|style="background:#a20ef7;color:#ffffff"|Spirits: Poison||1||Used for Poison-Floor in Spirit Battles. Known internally as "Sp_Poison".
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|style="background:#7fbfff"|Spirits: Freeze||0.2||Used for Ice-Floor in Spirit Battles. Known internally as "Sp_Freezing". Reduces traction.
|style="background:#7fbfff"|Spirits: Freeze||0.2||Used for Ice-Floor in Spirit Battles. Known internally as "Sp_Freezing". Reduces traction.
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|style="background:#9a9085"|Spirits: Adhesion||1||Used for Sticky-Floor in Spirit Battles. Known internally as "Sp_Adhesion".
|style="background:#9a9085;color:#ffffff"|Spirits: Adhesion||1||Used for Sticky-Floor in Spirit Battles. Known internally as "Sp_Adhesion".
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|style="background:#7fbfff"|Ice (no slip)||1||The same as Ice, except it does not reduce traction. Used on [[Summit]]. Known internally as "Ice_No_Slip".
|style="background:#7fbfff"|Ice (no slip)||1||The same as Ice, except it does not reduce traction. Used on [[Summit]]. Known internally as "Ice_No_Slip".
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|style="background:#dfdfdf"|Cloud (no through)||1||The same as Cloud, except that players cannot be launched downwards through it. Used only on [[Magicant]]'s Battlefield/Ω form. Known internally as "Cloud_No_Through".
|style="background:#dfdfdf"|Cloud (no through)||1||The same as Cloud, except that players cannot be launched downwards through it. Used only on [[Magicant]]'s Battlefield/Ω form. Known internally as "Cloud_No_Through".
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|style="background:#ff45ff"|Mementos||1||Introduced in version {{SSBU|3.0.0}}, alongside and for the stage [[Mementos]], where it is used for all floor surfaces. Creates pink splashes from movement.
|style="background:#ff45ff;color:#ffffff"|Mementos||1||Introduced in version {{SSBU|3.0.0}}, alongside and for the stage [[Mementos]], where it is used for all floor surfaces. Creates pink splashes from movement.
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[[Category:Stage parts]]

Latest revision as of 21:41, June 27, 2024

This article is about the composition of platforms. For information on the platforms themselves, see Platform.
The grass stage of Pokémon Stadium has many grassy and wood-based floors.
Sections of Summit have slippery floors of ice.

Terrain is the type of material that a platform of a stage is composed of. Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. 4, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate are all known to use different types of terrain in their stages, and each game introduces new types of terrain for new uses.

Terrain can produce different footstep noises or visual effects when characters and other objects step or land on it. The main functional effect of terrain is traction; some types of terrain can increase or decrease traction, which means characters and objects will slide less or more, respectively, from movement on the terrain. There are also some types of terrain that are used to damage and launch players upon contact.

Terrain also affects the behaviour of some special moves. In Melee, Yoshi's ability to accelerate during Egg Roll and Jigglypuff's ability to turn around during Rollout are affected by terrain. In Brawl, Olimar's Pikmin Pluck has its speed and the type frequency of resulting Pikmin affected by the terrain he is standing on. In Ultimate, terrain affects what materials Steve will obtain through Mine, except for Battlefield form and Ω form stages, which have a standard selection.

Melee terrains[edit]

The different types of terrain have little effect on gameplay outside of cosmetics, with the exception of ice and other slippery surfaces. However some special moves such as Egg Roll and Rollout may be minorly influenced by terrain, with Rollout being able to turn around an additional time on grass terrain.

The colours in this table are taken from Melee's debug mode.

Terrain Index Description
0 Basic The default terrain type.
1 Rock Stone.
2 Grass/Leaves Plant material.
3 Dirt Uncovered earth.
4 Wood Tree.
5 Light metal Thin metal objects.
6 Heavy metal Thick metal objects.
7 ??? Appears on Flat Zone, but debug mode doesn't show where.
8 Alien goop Among regular stages, only found on the two side platforms of Brinstar.
10 Water Water.
12 Glass The lights of Brinstar Depths and the Fourside UFO.
16 G&W Makes up most of Flat Zone.
18 Checkered Green Greens' blue-and-white platforms.

Brawl terrains[edit]

The frequency of different types of Pikmin from Pikmin Pluck is based on the type of terrain that Olimar is standing on. Ice Climbers are unaffected by any terrain that reduces traction.

Terrain Index Terrain Traction Description Pluck Speed Pikmin Frequencies
R Y B P W
0 Basic 1 The default terrain type. 100% 1 1 1 0.4 0.5
1 Rock 1 The slowest terrain to pull Pikmin from, though even then the difference is slight because only part of the animation is affected. Appears in Castle Siege part 3, Spear Pillar, the rock of Pirate Ship, and Target Test 2. Heavily used in The Subspace Emissary where rocky terrain might be expected. 40% 1 1 1 0.4 0.5
2 Grass/Leaves 1.5 In general, any sort of plant surface. 100% 1 1 1 0.4 0.5
3 Dirt 1 Earth that's not covered with anything. Heavily used in The Subspace Emissary where grass terrain might be expected. 75% 1 1 1 0.4 0.5
4 Wood 1 Any kind of wood - logs, planks, whole trees, and so on. 100% 1 1 1 0.4 0.5
5 Light metal 1 Usually used for smaller/thinner metal objects. 80% 1 2 1 0.8 0.5
6 Heavy metal 1 Can be distinguished from light metal by the deeper footstep noises; there is no practical difference. 80% 1 2 1 0.8 0.5
7 Cloth 1 Things like awnings, carpets, and umbrellas. The only terrain where Pikmin plucking speed is increased. 120% 2 1 1 0.4 0.5
8 Alien goop 1 Only found on the two side platforms of Brinstar. 80% 1 1 2.5 0.4 0.5
9 Creature 1 The surface of the Bulborb in Distant Planet. 100% 1 0.5 1 0.2 1
10 Water 1 Water shallow enough to stand in. 100% 0 1 4 0.4 0.5
11 Rubber 1 The surface of a Trowlon and the tops of Stage Builder Mushrooms. 100% 1 1 1 0.2 0.5
12 Slippery 0.1 Unused. 100% 1 1 1 0.4 0.5
13 Snow 1 Any surface covered in snow. 100% 0.5 0.5 1 0.2 1
14 Ice 0.2 Any surface covered in ice. 75% 0.5 0.5 1 0.2 0.5
15 Game & Watch 1 The surfaces of Flat Zone 2. 100% 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 0.5
16 Subspace Ice 0.1 Unused. 80% 0 0 0 1 0.5
17 Checkered 1 The two floating platforms of Green Greens, as well as the surface of present-skin Rolling Crates. 100% 1 1 1 0.4 0.5
18 Spikes 1 Touching this causes slash damage. There is no actual hitbox. 70% 1 1 1 0.4 0.5
19 Lava 1 Touching this causes flame damage in most cases. However, there are many The Subspace Emissary stages where this does slash damage instead, both instead of and alongside the "Spikes" terrain. 70% 1 1 1 0.4 0.5
20 Frostbite 1 Used for the collision structure of the Iceberg. Touching this causes freezing damage. 70% 1 1 1 0.4 0.5
21 Electroplankton 1 Only used for Hanenbow. 100% 1 1 1 0.1 0.1
22 Cloud 1 Surfaces with a top layer of clouds. 100% 1 1 2 0.4 1
23 Subspace 1 The entirety of Subspace I, Subspace II, and Tabuu's Residence (including normally-Basic objects like blocks and springs). 100% 0.3 0.3 0.3 1 1
24 Brick 1 Anything made out of bricks. This terrain is also used for Spear Pillar's top platform. 100% 1 1 0.5 0.6 0.5
25 Dustless 1 Unused. Produces no graphical effects when walking, running, landing, etc. 100% 1 1 1 0.4 0.5
26 Mario Bros. 1 The floor of Mario Bros. 100% 0.6 0.6 1 0.3 0.4
27 Grate 1 Metal surfaces with a latticed framework. 100% 1 1 1 1 0.5
28 Sand 1 Almost exclusively found on Delfino Plaza. 100% 1.5 1.5 0.5 0.5 0.2
29 Home-Run Stadium 1 Used to force Olimar to pluck only Purples in Home-Run Contest. 100% 0 0 0 1 0
30 Water 2 1 Unused. Sounds effects are the same as Water but there are no graphics. Defaults to index 0 data
31 ??? 1 Unused.

Smash 4 terrains[edit]

Smash 4 has 33 different terrain types. Most of them only differ cosmetically, but a few have different traction, which is listed as a multiplier in the table below. Several of the terrain types are unknown and may be dummied leftovers from Brawl, while others are known but have unknown usage and may be unused.

In Smash 4 onwards, Olimar's Pikmin Pluck is not random and is not affected by the type of terrain he is standing on.

Terrain Traction Description
Basic 1 The default terrain type. Known internally as "None".
Rock 1 Relatively rare; known to appear in Castle Siege part 3 and the rock of Pirate Ship.
Grass 1.5 In general, any sort of plant surface. Increases traction.
Soil 1 Earth that's not covered with anything.
Wood 1 Any kind of wood - logs, planks, whole trees, and so on.
Light metal 1 Usually used for smaller/thinner metal objects. Known internally as "Iron".
Heavy metal 1 Deeper footstep noises than light metal. Known internally as "NibuIron", roughly meaning "Iron 2".
Cloth 1 Things like awnings, carpets, and umbrellas. Known internally as "Carpet".
Alien goop 1 Among regular stages, only found on the two side platforms of Brinstar. Known internally as "NumeNume", which is a squelching onomatopoeia.
Creature 1 Used for the majority of Master Fortress.
Water 1 Water shallow enough to stand in. Creates water visuals (e.g. splashes) when moved on. Known internally as "Asase", roughly meaning "shallows".
Soft 1 Used for soft surfaces, such as Woolly World.
TuruTuru 0.1 Appears unused. "Turuturu" is onomatopoeia for a smooth or slippery surface. Reduces traction.
Snow 1 Any surface covered in snow.
Ice 0.2 Any surface covered in ice. Reduces traction.
Game & Watch 1 Used on Flat Zone 2 and Flat Zone X. Known internally as "GameWatch".
Oil 0.1 Used for the oil spill on Flat Zone X's Helmet form. Reduces traction.
Cardboard 1 Used on Paper Mario. Known internally as "Danbouru", roughly meaning "corrugated cardboard".
Damage 1 1 Unused hazard terrain. Appears to be left over from Brawl.
Damage 2 1 Unused hazard terrain. Appears to be left over from Brawl.
Damage 3 1 Unused hazard terrain. Appears to be left over from Brawl.
Electroplankton 1 Not known to be used in Smash 4. Known internally as "ElectroP".
Cloud 1 Surfaces made of clouds. Uniquely, players in strong enough downwards knockback will pass through it, upon which their knockback is halved.
Subspace 1 Not known to be used in Smash 4. Known internally as "Akuukan", meaning "subspace".
Brick 1 Anything made out of bricks or stone.
Unknown 1 1 Unknown.
Mario Bros. 1 Not known to be used in Smash 4. Known internally as "Famicom".
Grate 1 Metal surfaces with a latticed framework. Known internally as "Fence".
Sand 1 Sand surfaces, such as the island on Delfino Plaza and the beach on Wuhu Island.
Home-Run Stadium 1 Appears to be unused; the actual Home-Run Stadium uses Basic terrain, as Olimar starts with three purple Pikmin and cannot pluck anymore.
Unknown 2 1 Appears to be unused.
Hurt 1 Hazard terrain. Used for the Danger Zones on The Great Cave Offensive and Master Fortress. This links to stage parameters for hitbox data.
Unknown 3 1 Unknown. Appears to use sound effects named "bomb". Could possibly be linked to Target Blast.

Ultimate terrains[edit]

Ultimate has 44 different terrain types, with one added in a DLC stage. Most of them only differ cosmetically, but a few have different traction, which is listed as a multiplier in the table below. It appears that most terrain types in Smash 4 carry over to Ultimate, but notably, Grass no longer has increased traction. Additionally, Steve can mine different materials depending on which terrain he is on, though it is less affected by specific terrain than Olimar's Pikmin were in Brawl.

Terrain Traction Description
Basic 1 The default terrain type. Known internally as "None".
Rock 1 Used for rock surfaces.
Grass 1 In general, any sort of plant surface.
Soil 1 Earth that's not covered with anything.
Wood 1 Any kind of wood - logs, planks, whole trees, and so on.
Light metal 1 Usually used for smaller/thinner metal objects. Known internally as "Iron".
Heavy metal 1 Deeper footstep noises than light metal. Known internally as "NibuIron", roughly meaning "Iron 2".
Cloth 1 Things like awnings, carpets, and umbrellas. Known internally as "Carpet".
Alien goop 1 Among regular stages, only found on the two side platforms of Brinstar. Known internally as "NumeNume", which is a squelching onomatopoeia.
Creature 1 Used for the dog on the Duck Hunt stage.
Water 1 Surfaces covered with shallow water. Creates water visuals (e.g. splashes) when moved on. Known internally as "Asase", roughly meaning "shallows". Swimmable water which is not deep enough to facilitate swimming produces a similar effect, and can override traction modifiers.
Soft 1 Used for soft surfaces, such as the mushrooms on Golden Plains.
TuruTuru 0.1 Appears unused. "Turuturu" is onomatopoeia for a smooth or slippery surface. Reduces traction.
Snow 1 Appears unused, due to a lack of snow on stages.
Ice 0.2 Any surface covered in or made of ice. Reduces traction for all characters except for the Ice Climbers. Replaces dirt blocks with ice blocks for Steve's Mine. Used on Summit
Game & Watch 1 Used on Flat Zone X. Known internally as "GameWatch".
Oil 0.1 Used for the oil spill on Flat Zone X's Helmet form. Reduces traction.
Cardboard 1 Used for paper or cardboard surfaces. Known internally as "Danbouru", roughly meaning "corrugated cardboard".
Damage 1 1 Hazard terrain. Used on Super Mario Maker.
Damage 2 1 Hazard terrain. Appears to be unused.
Damage 3 1 Hazard terrain. Appears to be unused.
Electroplankton 1 Used on the stage Electroplankton. Known internally as "Plankton".
Cloud 1 Surfaces made of clouds. Uniquely, players in strong enough downwards knockback will pass through it, upon which their knockback is halved. Replaces dirt blocks with wool blocks for Steve's Mine.
Subspace 1 Not known to be used. Known internally as "Akuukan", meaning "subspace".
Brick 1 Anything made out of bricks or stone.
No effects 1 Very rare. Known internally as "NoAttr", implying its intended use is to have no visual or sound effects.
Mario Bros. 1 Used on the stage Mario Bros. Known internally as "Mario".
Grate 1 Metal surfaces with a latticed framework. Known internally as "WireNetting".
Sand 1 Sand surfaces, such as the island on Delfino Plaza and the beach on Wuhu Island. Replaces dirt blocks with sand blocks for Steve's Mine.
Home-Run Stadium 1 Appears to be unused; the actual Home-Run Stadium uses Basic terrain, as Olimar starts with three purple Pikmin and cannot pluck anymore. Known internally as "Homerun".
Asase_Earth 1 Appears to be unused.
Hurt 1 Hazard terrain. Used for the Danger Zones on The Great Cave Offensive. This links to stage parameters for hitbox data. Known internally as "Death".
Boxing Ring 1 Used on Boxing Ring. Known internally as "RingMat".
Glass 1 Used for some surfaces on Boxing Ring.
Slip 0.4 Used for the UFO on Fourside. Known internally as "SlipDx". Reduces traction.
Spirits: Poison 1 Used for Poison-Floor in Spirit Battles. Known internally as "Sp_Poison".
Spirits: Flame 1 Used for Lava-Floor in Spirit Battles. Known internally as "Sp_Flame".
Spirits: Shock 1 Used for Zap-Floor in Spirit Battles. Known internally as "Sp_Electric_Shock".
Spirits: Sleep 1 Used for Slumber-Floor in Spirit Battles. Known internally as "Sp_Sleep".
Spirits: Freeze 0.2 Used for Ice-Floor in Spirit Battles. Known internally as "Sp_Freezing". Reduces traction.
Spirits: Adhesion 1 Used for Sticky-Floor in Spirit Battles. Known internally as "Sp_Adhesion".
Ice (no slip) 1 The same as Ice, except it does not reduce traction. Used on Summit. Known internally as "Ice_No_Slip".
Cloud (no through) 1 The same as Cloud, except that players cannot be launched downwards through it. Used only on Magicant's Battlefield/Ω form. Known internally as "Cloud_No_Through".
Mementos 1 Introduced in version 3.0.0, alongside and for the stage Mementos, where it is used for all floor surfaces. Creates pink splashes from movement.