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''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' provides three built-in stages which exist as examples of how the [[Stage Builder]] works.
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==Sample S: Hole==
The '''sample stages''' are the 3 stages built within the [[Stage Builder]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', used to demonstrate how the function works. All three stages can be freely edited by players and changed from their default forms.
[[Sample S: Hole]] uses the small size example. Its layout consists of two main towers with a hole in the middle, owing to its name.
 
While the sample stages are just as consistent across every copy of the game as the "regular" stages, and are thus arguably just as valid to fight on as any other stage, they have never been considered official stages as part of the {{SSBB|tournament rulesets}}. As such, all three of them are [[banned stage|banned]] by default in tournament play, even without taking their bannable properties into consideration. Nevertheless, it is very easy to reason why the stages would be banned even if they were to be competitively considered.
 
If the player edits the stage and saves their changes, a separate stage with those changes will be made, while the original versions of the sample stages will remain. Even the original versions of the stages, however, can be deleted by the player.
 
==Stages==
===Sample S: Hole===
{{Infobox Stage
|subtitle    = ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
|name        = Sample S: Hole
|image        = [[File:Sample S Hole.jpg|300px]]
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|games        = ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]''
|availability = [[Starter stage|Starter]]
|brawlsingles =
|brawldoubles =
|music        = {{SSBBMusicLink|Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Boss Battle Song 1}}
}}
 
'''Sample S: Hole''' is the small size example. Its layout consists of two main towers with a hole in the middle, owing to its name.


This stage features [[ledge]]s that characters cannot grab, thus [[recovery]] becomes more difficult. [[Character]]s should fight to remain on the stage. There is a small moving platform below the right tower, positioned to move between the left and right side. A character, with luck to find the platform at the same side, may use it to recover.
This stage features [[ledge]]s that characters cannot grab, thus [[recovery]] becomes more difficult. [[Character]]s should fight to remain on the stage. There is a small moving platform below the right tower, positioned to move between the left and right side. A character, with luck to find the platform at the same side, may use it to recover.
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The left side features a spiked pit near the bottom blast line which can be used to stall.
The left side features a spiked pit near the bottom blast line which can be used to stall.


If [[Olimar (SSBB)|Olimar]] uses his [[Final Smash]], [[End of Day]], on this stage, then as his ship descends from the sky, it falls directly through the hole in the center of the stage, and causes Olimar to die. This does not count as a [[self-destruct]]; ''Brawl'' awards the [[knock-out|KO]] to one of Olimar's opponents. A player who controls Olimar should remember this and stay aware that Olimar's Final Smash is much less useful than normal. The [[Bulborb]]s will hurt Olimar's opponents but the ship will not crash into the stage. After Olimar dies and respawns, he may still try to KO his damaged opponents. If Olimar is using his last [[stock]] then he should not use his Final Smash, and the same goes for [[Ike]].
If {{SSBB|Olimar}} uses his [[Final Smash]], [[End of Day]], on this stage, then as his ship descends from the sky, it falls directly through the hole in the center of the stage, and causes Olimar to [[self-destruct]]. This also occurs in the diving slash for {{SSBB|Ike}}'s [[Great Aether]].


==Sample M: Bath==
A level 9 {{SSBB|Fox}} or {{SSBB|Wolf}} will KO itself on this stage if Player 1 does not move. This is an example of [[Flaws in artificial intelligence#Super Smash Bros. Brawl|flawed AI]].
[[Sample M: Bath]] is mainly a U-shape, with the only exits being the top opening and a lone [[Drop Block]] on the left side. The right side is slightly elevated. It is the medium size example.  


There is a [[glitch]] where if [[Peach (SSBB) | Peach uses her [[recovery | recovery move]] and floats into one of the blocks underneath the stage, she will remain floating until she is hit or the player moves her in another direction.
The stage's description in Stage Builder makes reference to the [[meteor smash]] mechanic, and it is the first time the mechanic was officially mentioned in ''Smash''.
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==Sample L: Maze==
===Sample M: Bath===
[[Sample L: Maze]] is the example of the large size. It is a very complex stage, with many moving platforms and a few [[Drop Block]]s.
{{Infobox Stage
|subtitle    = ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
|name        = Sample M: Bath
|image        = [[File:Sample M Bath.jpg|300px]]
|caption      =
|universe    = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}}
|games        = ''Brawl''
|availability = [[Starter stage|Starter]]
|brawlsingles =
|brawldoubles =
|music        = {{SSBBMusicLink|Fire Emblem|Attack}}
}}


The maze structure occupies the upper half of this stage. The top of this structure is a flat roof. When players enter any custom stage, the game likes to spawn [[character]]s on the highest part of the stage. Thus when players enter Sample L: Maze, the game spawns everyone of the roof. Unless someone moves down, all fight begins on the roof.
'''Sample M: Bath''' is mainly a U-shape, with the only exits being the top opening and a lone [[Drop Block]] on the left side, which is supposed to act as a bathtub drain. The right side is slightly elevated. It is the medium size example.  


The roof is close to the top [[blast line]], so it is easy to launch characters upward for the [[knock-out|KO]] (and survivors take [[hoop damage]]). The flatness of the roof also aids the use of horizontal [[projectile]]s, like Falco's [[Blaster (Falco)|Blaster]]. To escape the roof, a player can drop their character into the maze below. The presence of [[item]]s may encourage players to leave the roof and visit other parts of the stage.
There is a [[glitch]] where if {{SSBB|Peach}} uses her [[recovery | recovery move]] and floats into one of the blocks underneath the stage, she will remain floating until she is hit or the player moves her in another direction. This is known as the [[parasol glitch]].
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The maze is the best place for damaged characters, because walls often block attempts to launch them off the stage. Players can try to launch their opponents through the gaps at the top of the maze, or through the gap at the right side. Players can also try to force opponents into the area below the maze.
===Sample L: Maze===
{{Infobox Stage
|subtitle    = ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
|name        = Sample L: Maze
|image        = [[File:Sample L Maze.jpg|300px]]
|caption      =
|universe    = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}}
|games        = ''Brawl''
|availability = [[Starter stage|Starter]]
|brawlsingles =
|brawldoubles =
|music        = {{SSBBMusicLink|Kid Icarus|Skyworld}}
}}


The most dangerous area of the stage is the lowest part. Below the maze, there are only a few floating platforms; the risk to miss a platform and fall off the stage is most significant. The lower right area contains only a pair of small, moving platforms. If a character rides a Drop Block into this area, it might need to [[jumping|jump]] accurately onto either of these two platforms to [[recovery|recover]] from the fall.
'''Sample L: Maze''' is the example of a large stage. It is a very complex stage, with many moving platforms and a few [[Drop Block]]s.


Because the lowest part of the stage is so dangerous, players tend to avoid it. However, sometimes characters do go that low, especially if a [[Smash Ball]] floats down there.
The maze structure occupies the upper half of this stage, with the top of this structure being a flat roof, where all characters spawn. The roof is close to the top [[blast line]], so it is easy to launch characters upward for the [[KO]] and for survivors to take [[hoop damage]]. The flatness of the roof also aids the use of horizontal [[projectile]]s, like Falco's [[Blaster (Falco)|Blaster]]. To escape the roof, a player can drop their character into the maze below. The presence of [[item]]s may encourage players to leave the roof and visit other parts of the stage.


Below the maze, there are only a few floating platforms, with the risk of missing a platform and falling off the stage being significant. The lower right area contains only a pair of small, moving platforms. If a character rides a Drop Block into this area, they might need to [[jumping|jump]] accurately onto either of these two platforms to [[recovery|recover]] from the fall. The tree bark and small platform are also very close to the blast line, making it a dangerous camping spot.


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Latest revision as of 13:01, June 29, 2023

The sample stages are the 3 stages built within the Stage Builder in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, used to demonstrate how the function works. All three stages can be freely edited by players and changed from their default forms.

While the sample stages are just as consistent across every copy of the game as the "regular" stages, and are thus arguably just as valid to fight on as any other stage, they have never been considered official stages as part of the tournament rulesets. As such, all three of them are banned by default in tournament play, even without taking their bannable properties into consideration. Nevertheless, it is very easy to reason why the stages would be banned even if they were to be competitively considered.

If the player edits the stage and saves their changes, a separate stage with those changes will be made, while the original versions of the sample stages will remain. Even the original versions of the stages, however, can be deleted by the player.

Stages[edit]

Sample S: Hole[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Sample S: Hole
Sample S Hole.jpg
Universe Super Smash Bros.
Appears in Brawl
Availability Starter
Tracks available Boss Battle Song 1

Sample S: Hole is the small size example. Its layout consists of two main towers with a hole in the middle, owing to its name.

This stage features ledges that characters cannot grab, thus recovery becomes more difficult. Characters should fight to remain on the stage. There is a small moving platform below the right tower, positioned to move between the left and right side. A character, with luck to find the platform at the same side, may use it to recover.

The left side features a spiked pit near the bottom blast line which can be used to stall.

If Olimar uses his Final Smash, End of Day, on this stage, then as his ship descends from the sky, it falls directly through the hole in the center of the stage, and causes Olimar to self-destruct. This also occurs in the diving slash for Ike's Great Aether.

A level 9 Fox or Wolf will KO itself on this stage if Player 1 does not move. This is an example of flawed AI.

The stage's description in Stage Builder makes reference to the meteor smash mechanic, and it is the first time the mechanic was officially mentioned in Smash.

Sample M: Bath[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Sample M: Bath
Sample M Bath.jpg
Universe Super Smash Bros.
Appears in Brawl
Availability Starter
Tracks available Attack

Sample M: Bath is mainly a U-shape, with the only exits being the top opening and a lone Drop Block on the left side, which is supposed to act as a bathtub drain. The right side is slightly elevated. It is the medium size example.

There is a glitch where if Peach uses her recovery move and floats into one of the blocks underneath the stage, she will remain floating until she is hit or the player moves her in another direction. This is known as the parasol glitch.

Sample L: Maze[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Sample L: Maze
Sample L Maze.jpg
Universe Super Smash Bros.
Appears in Brawl
Availability Starter
Tracks available Skyworld

Sample L: Maze is the example of a large stage. It is a very complex stage, with many moving platforms and a few Drop Blocks.

The maze structure occupies the upper half of this stage, with the top of this structure being a flat roof, where all characters spawn. The roof is close to the top blast line, so it is easy to launch characters upward for the KO and for survivors to take hoop damage. The flatness of the roof also aids the use of horizontal projectiles, like Falco's Blaster. To escape the roof, a player can drop their character into the maze below. The presence of items may encourage players to leave the roof and visit other parts of the stage.

Below the maze, there are only a few floating platforms, with the risk of missing a platform and falling off the stage being significant. The lower right area contains only a pair of small, moving platforms. If a character rides a Drop Block into this area, they might need to jump accurately onto either of these two platforms to recover from the fall. The tree bark and small platform are also very close to the blast line, making it a dangerous camping spot.