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==Stage overview==
==Stage overview==
The fight is set on the {{iw|zeldawiki|Great Plateau Tower}}, with the {{iw|zeldawiki|Sheikah Slate Pedestal}} in the background.
The fight is set on the  
''{{s|zeldawiki| Shiekah Tower}}'' on  the ''{{s|zeldawiki|Great Plateau}}'' with the {{iw|zeldawiki|Sheikah Slate Pedestal}} in the background, all from ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild}}''.
The stage is a completely flat surface with a medium-sized structure above the middle of the floor acting as a ceiling. When hazards are on, the ceiling is destructible through two methods, which are by either damaging it with an attack, or having an opponent collide against it when they're being knocked back. The ceiling in the middle of the stage is relatively fragile, as it takes around 60%-65% damage to completely destroy it when normally attacking it. However, the amount of knockback needed for a character's collision to destroy it in one hit varies due to multiple factors. When destroyed, it gets replaced with a single [[soft platform]] on the middle of the stage until it is eventually rebuilt. When stage hazards are turned off, the structure becomes indestructible. Death Mountain and Hyrule castle under Calamity Ganon's control can be seen in the background.
The stage is a completely flat surface with a medium-sized structure above the middle of the floor acting as a ceiling. When hazards are on, the ceiling is destructible through two methods, which are by either damaging it with an attack, or having an opponent collide against it when they're being knocked back. The ceiling in the middle of the stage is relatively fragile, as it takes around 60%-65% damage to completely destroy it when normally attacking it. However, the amount of knockback needed for a character's collision to destroy it in one hit varies due to multiple factors. When destroyed, it gets replaced with a single [[soft platform]] on the middle of the stage until it is eventually rebuilt. When stage hazards are turned off, the structure becomes indestructible. Death Mountain and Hyrule castle under Calamity Ganon's control can be seen in the background.



Latest revision as of 23:45, August 31, 2024

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Great Plateau Tower
SSBU-Great Plateau Tower.jpg
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Great Plateau Tower in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Universe The Legend of Zelda
Appears in Ultimate
Availability Starter
Crate type Normal
Maximum players 8
Music
Bolded tracks must be unlocked
Ultimate The Legend of Zelda series music
Main: Main Theme - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Alternate: Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017 Trailer BGM
Tournament legality
Ultimate Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Article on Zelda Wiki Great Plateau Tower
This is the tower everyone visits first in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The top part of the tower can be destroyed after taking damage, but will come back eventually. You can spot a certain Old Man in the background, watching over the match...
Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site

Great Plateau Tower (始まりの塔, Tower of the Beginning) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Stage overview[edit]

The fight is set on the Shiekah Tower on the Great Plateau with the Sheikah Slate Pedestal in the background, all from The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild. The stage is a completely flat surface with a medium-sized structure above the middle of the floor acting as a ceiling. When hazards are on, the ceiling is destructible through two methods, which are by either damaging it with an attack, or having an opponent collide against it when they're being knocked back. The ceiling in the middle of the stage is relatively fragile, as it takes around 60%-65% damage to completely destroy it when normally attacking it. However, the amount of knockback needed for a character's collision to destroy it in one hit varies due to multiple factors. When destroyed, it gets replaced with a single soft platform on the middle of the stage until it is eventually rebuilt. When stage hazards are turned off, the structure becomes indestructible. Death Mountain and Hyrule castle under Calamity Ganon's control can be seen in the background.

Occasionally, the Old Man paraglides onto the tower, stays for some time, and then paraglides away from the tower. He can also occasionally be seen gliding in the background behind the tower. He does not affect the battle.

Ω form and Battlefield form[edit]

The Ω form and Battlefield form are set on top of the tower similarly to its regular form; however, in both forms the stage is now suspended far above the ground with the top structure absent, and the main platform's walls resemble the bottom portion of the top structure. The stages are also resized and reshaped to match Final Destination and Battlefield, respectively. The three soft platforms of the Battlefield form are smaller versions of the soft platform in the regular form.

Origin[edit]

The Great Plateau Tower as it originally appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

This stage is based on the Great Plateau Tower from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which is the first Sheikah Tower Link climbs and activates. Upon being activated, other Sheikah Towers begin to rise throughout Hyrule and Ancient Shrines activate. He also receives a detailed map of the Great Plateau region. Other Sheikah Towers also allow Link to have a map of the region in which the tower is located.

In the beginning of Breath of the Wild, the first person Link encounters after emerging from the Shrine of Resurrection is an Old Man who helps Link begin his journey by giving him items and tips about using the Sheikah Slate. After Link completes four Ancient Shrines, the Old Man reveals to him his true identity as the former king of Hyrule, King Rhoam. He tells Link the events leading up to him being in the Shrine of Resurrection, and gives him his paraglider to aid him on his journey to save Princess Zelda and Hyrule.

Tournament Legality[edit]

The stage is banned, as the ceiling that appears with stage hazards both on and off can create a cave of life effect.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 始まりの塔 Tower of Beginning
UK English Great Plateau Tower
France French (PAL) Tour de Prélude Prelude Tower
Quebec French (NTSC) Tour de l'Éveil Tower of Awakening
Germany German Turm des Plateaus Plateau Tower
Spain Spanish Torre de la meseta Plateau Tower
Italy Italian Torre delle origini Tower of Origin
China Chinese 初始之塔 Tower of Beginning
South Korea Korean 시작의 탑 Tower of Beginning
Netherlands Dutch Toren der Wederopstanding Tower of Resurrection
Russia Russian Башня Плато Plateau Tower

Trivia[edit]

  • Several parts of the tower have Sheikah letters on them:
    • The soft platform that appears when the pillar gets destroyed spells out "Smash Bros.", similar to the Hylian text on Temple post-Brawl. This also applies to the platforms on the stage's Battlefield form.
    • On the stage's Ω or Battlefield forms, there are two rings of text circling the stage. The upper ring repeatedly spells "Smash Bro" (missing the last 's'), while the lower ring repeatedly spells "Sheikah Tower".
  • There is a small section of solid floor on top of the pillar which can be landed on, however doing so results in an immediate KO as it extends above the upper blast line.
    • However, if the Devil moves the camera upwards (and the blast zones along with it), it is possible to stand on this floor until the upper blast zone moves back down again.
View of Hyrule Castle from the Great Plateau Tower in Breath of the Wild.
  • The view behind the tower does not match up with its appearance in Breath of the Wild. Hyrule Castle is almost directly to the left of the pedestal's face, while the castle is more so behind it in Smash.
  • While the near background is fully rendered in 3D, the far background is a series of 2D images stacked to resemble a 3D backdrop, which is done as a resource-saving measure. A similar technique is used for Minecraft World.
  • Even in the Ω or Battlefield forms of the stage, the shadow for the tower can be seen on the ground if the camera is angled properly.
  • This is the only new stage in Ultimate to not have any unlockable characters fought here outside DLC and World of Light.
  • Despite Breath of the Wild having a day and night cycle, it always appears to be morning in the stage as opposed to others such as Gaur Plain and Smashville which have this feature.
  • Thwomp, Arcade Bunny and the Squid Sisters cannot be summoned from an Assist Trophy on this stage. Additionally, Alolan Exeggutor cannot be summoned from a Poké Ball here.