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A '''home stage''' is the stage that is most commonly associated with a character, by the game and/or by players. The subject of home [[stages]] can at times be somewhat confusing in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series. In all the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.'' games]]'', there are playable characters who do not have a stage belonging to their "[[universe]]". In addition, certain characters in ''Melee'' have more than one stage. As secret characters are fought on stages specific to each of those characters, and ''Melee's'' [[All-Star mode]] also gives each character a "home" stage, it's possible to determine which characters "own" which stages, even though the results may occasionally cause confusion.
 
==''Super Smash Bros.''==
In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', each of the eight [[starter character]]s has their own stage. Of the four secret characters, two - ({{SSB|Luigi}} and {{SSB|Jigglypuff}}) - share their stages with the starter characters from their universe ({{SSB|Mario}} and {{SSB|Pikachu}}, sharing [[Peach's Castle]] and [[Saffron City]], respectively). So they're the only unlockable characters to have a home stage ({{SSB|Luigi}} with [[Peach's Castle]] and {{SSB|Jigglypuff}} with [[Saffron City]]). The remaining two characters ({{SSB|Captain Falcon}} and {{SSB|Ness}}) have their home stages defined by where they are fought when they are unlocked. {{SSB|Captain Falcon}} is fought at {{SSB|Samus}}'s [[Planet Zebes]], while {{SSB|Ness}} is unlocked by defeating him at {{SSB|Kirby}}'s [[Dream Land]] stage. {{SSB|Captain Falcon}} and {{SSB|Ness}} are considered to have these stages as their home stages ([[Planet Zebes]] for {{SSB|Captain Falcon}} and [[Dream Land]] for {{SSB|Ness}}). There is another stage from the Mario series, {{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}}, which is sometimes considered as Luigi's stage, as well as Mario's.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Character
! Home stage
|-
|{{SSB|Captain Falcon}}
|[[Planet Zebes]]
|-
|{{SSB|Donkey Kong}}
|[[Congo Jungle]]
|-
|{{SSB|Fox}}
|[[Sector Z]]
|-
|{{SSB|Jigglypuff}}
|[[Saffron City]]
|-
|{{SSB|Kirby}}
|[[Dream Land]]
|-
|{{SSB|Link}}
|[[Hyrule Castle]]
|-
|{{SSB|Luigi}}
|{{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}}/[[Peach's Castle]]
|-
|{{SSB|Mario}}
|{{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}}/[[Peach's Castle]]
|-
|{{SSB|Ness}}
|[[Dream Land]]
|-
|{{SSB|Pikachu}}
|[[Saffron City]]
|-
|{{SSB|Samus}}
|[[Planet Zebes]]
|-
|{{SSB|Yoshi}}
|{{SSB|Yoshi's Island}}
|-
|}
 
==''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', the situation is somewhat more complicated. While secret characters all have a stage of their own for the purpose of unlocking them, all characters have a stage associated with them for the purposes of [[All-Star Mode]], as listed below. However, for series origin purposes, Marth and Roy have no home stages, the only characters not to have one.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Character
! Home stage
|-
|{{SSBM|Bowser}}
|{{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}}
|-
|{{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}
|[[Mute City]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}
|[[Mushroom Kingdom II|Kingdom II]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}
|[[Kongo Jungle]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Falco}}
|[[Venom]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Fox}}
|[[Corneria]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Ganondorf}}
|[[Brinstar Depths]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}
|[[Icicle Mountain]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}
|[[Poké Floats]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Kirby}}
|[[Green Greens]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Link}}
|[[Great Bay]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Luigi}}
|[[Mushroom Kingdom (SSBM)|Mushroom Kingdom]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Mario}}
|[[Rainbow Cruise]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Marth}}
|[[Fountain of Dreams]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Mewtwo}}
|{{SSBM|Battlefield}}
|-
|{{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}}
|[[Flat Zone]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Ness}}
|[[Onett]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Peach}}
|[[Princess Peach's Castle]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Pichu}}
|[[Fourside]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Pikachu}}
|[[Pokémon Stadium]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Roy}}
|{{SSBM|Final Destination}}
|-
|{{SSBM|Samus}}
|[[Brinstar]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Yoshi}}
|[[Yoshi's Story]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Young Link}}
|[[Jungle Japes]]
|-
|{{SSBM|Zelda}}/{{SSBM|Sheik}}
|[[Temple]]
|-
|}
 
==''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
 
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', stages and characters are not matched one-to-one like they are in ''Melee''.  What follows is a list of home stages based on where characters are fought in [[Classic Mode]] and [[All-Star Mode]], almost always based on a character's universe. The only exception is {{SSBB|R.O.B.}}, who has no stage from [[R.O.B. (universe)|his universe]]. Because of this, he has no true home stage, though as he is fought at [[Mario Bros. (stage)|Mario Bros]] in Classic and All-Star modes, while ''Mario'' characters are never fought there in those modes, that stage can be considered his.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!Character(s)
!Home stage(s)
|-
|
{{SSBB|Mario}}<br>{{SSBB|Luigi}}<br>{{SSBB|Peach}}<br>{{SSBB|Bowser}}
 
|[[Mushroomy Kingdom]]<br>[[Delfino Plaza]]<br>[[Luigi's Mansion]]<br>[[Mario Circuit]]<br>
|-
|{{SSBB|Yoshi}}
|{{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}
|-
|{{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}<br>{{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}
|[[Rumble Falls]]<br>[[75 m]]
|-
|{{SSBB|Captain Falcon}}
|[[Port Town Aero Dive]]
|-
|{{SSBB|Link}}<br>{{SSBB|Zelda}}/{{SSBB|Sheik}}<br>{{SSBB|Ganondorf}}<br>{{SSBB|Toon Link}}
|[[Bridge of Eldin]]<br>[[Pirate Ship]]
|-
|{{SSBB|Samus}}/{{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}
|[[Norfair]]<br>[[Frigate Orpheon]]
|-
|{{SSBB|Kirby}}<br>{{SSBB|Meta Knight}}<br>{{SSBB|King Dedede}}
|[[Halberd]]
|-
|{{SSBB|Ness}}<br>{{SSBB|Lucas}}   
|[[New Pork City]]
|-
|{{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}
|[[Summit]]
|-
|{{SSBB|Fox}}<br>{{SSBB|Falco}}<br>{{SSBB|Wolf}}
|[[Lylat Cruise]]
|-
|
{{SSBB|Pikachu}}<br>{{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}} ({{SSBB|Squirtle}}/{{SSBB|Ivysaur}}/{{SSBB|Charizard}})<br>{{SSBB|Lucario}}<br>{{SSBB|Jigglypuff}}
 
|[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]<br>[[Spear Pillar]]
|-
|{{SSBB|Mr. Game & Watch}}
|[[Flat Zone 2]]
|-
|{{SSBB|Marth}}<br>{{SSBB|Ike}}
|[[Castle Siege]]
|-
|{{SSBB|Pit}}
|[[Skyworld]]
|-
|{{SSBB|Wario}}
|[[WarioWare, Inc.]]
|-
|{{SSBB|Olimar}}
|[[Distant Planet]]
|-
|{{SSBB|Snake}}
|[[Shadow Moses Island]]
|-                                                           
|{{SSBB|Sonic}}
|[[Green Hill Zone]]
|-
|{{SSBB|R.O.B.}}
|[[Mario Bros. (stage)|Mario Bros.]]*
|}
 
''*R.O.B.'s home stage is Delfino Plaza in [[All-Star Mode]] when ''Mario Bros.'' is not unlocked.''
 
As was the case with the Past Stages in ''Melee'', stages returning from that game are never seen in Classic or All-Star Mode. This leads to the fact that Halberd is always seen in Classic Mode, no matter what, since that is the Kirby series' only ''Brawl'' stage, and the Kirby series is always fought in Classic Mode.
 
==''Super Smash Bros. 4''==
==={{for3ds}}===
The following stages are used for characters in [[Classic Mode]].
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!Character(s)
!Home stage(s)
|-
|
{{SSB4|Mario}}<br>{{SSB4|Luigi}}<br>{{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}<br>{{SSB4|Peach}}<br>{{SSB4|Bowser}}<br>{{SSB4|Rosalina}}<br>{{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}
|[[3D Land]]<br>[[Golden Plains]]<br>[[Rainbow Road]]<br>[[Paper Mario]]<br>[[Mushroomy Kingdom]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Yoshi}}
|{{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}
|-
|{{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}<br>{{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}
|[[Jungle Japes]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Captain Falcon}}
|{{SSB4|Mute City}}
|-
|{{SSB4|Link}}<br>{{SSB4|Zelda}}<br>{{SSB4|Sheik}}<br>{{SSB4|Ganondorf}}<br>{{SSB4|Toon Link}}
|[[Spirit Train]]<br>[[Gerudo Valley]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Samus}}<br>{{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}}
|[[Brinstar]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Kirby}}<br>{{SSB4|Meta Knight}}<br>{{SSB4|King Dedede}}
|{{SSB4|Dream Land}}
|-
|{{SSB4|Ness}}
|[[Magicant]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Fox}}<br>{{SSB4|Falco}}
|[[Corneria]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Pikachu}}<br>{{SSB4|Charizard}}<br>{{SSB4|Lucario}}<br>{{SSB4|Jigglypuff}}<br>{{SSB4|Greninja}}
|[[Unova Pokémon League]]<br>[[Prism Tower]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}}
|[[Flat Zone 2]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Marth}}<br>{{SSB4|Ike}}<br>{{SSB4|Robin}}<br>{{SSB4|Lucina}}
|[[Arena Ferox]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Pit}}<br>{{SSB4|Palutena}}<br>{{SSB4|Dark Pit}}
|[[Reset Bomb Forest]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Wario}}
|[[WarioWare, Inc.]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Olimar}}
|[[Distant Planet]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Little Mac}}
|[[Boxing Ring]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Villager}}
|[[Tortimer Island]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Shulk}}
|[[Gaur Plain]]
|-                                                           
|{{SSB4|Sonic}}
|[[Green Hill Zone]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Mega Man}}
|[[Wily Castle]]
|-
|{{SSB4|Pac-Man}}
|[[Pac-Maze]]
|-
|{{SSB4|R.O.B.}}<br>{{SSB4|Duck Hunt}}<br>{{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}<br>{{SSB4|Mii Fighters}}
|[[PictoChat 2]]<br>[[Balloon Fight]]<br>[[Living Room]]<br>[[Find Mii]]<br>[[Tomodachi Life]]
|}
 
==Theory of "home advantage"==
There is no clear or consistent benefit to a character fighting on their "home stage." Any advantages that certain characters have over others on stages happen across the entire stage list and are situational; they are not affected by the universes in which the characters originate from (for example, {{SSBM|Fox}} and {{SSBM|Pikachu}} dominate on [[Temple]], even though they do not originate from the ''Zelda'' universe.) In some cases, it may be to a character's disadvantage to be fighting on his home stage; for example, {{SSBM|Ness}} is unable to use his recovery move when knocked between buildings in [[Fourside]]. Additionally, {{SSBM|Final Destination}}, which acts as the home stage for {{SSBM|Roy}}, is frequently considered his primary counterpick, as he becomes considerably easier to combo, especially against fast-fallers. In ''[[Brawl]]'', the ledges of the [[Lylat Cruise]] stage are thinner than most other stages, causing {{SSBB|Fox}}, {{SSBB|Falco}}, and most notably {{SSBB|Wolf}} to curve underneath the stage more frequently when using their respective recovery moves instead of directly grabbing the edge. Additionally, in [[Skyworld]], {{SSBB|Pit}}'s Centurions in his [[Palutena's Army|Final Smash]] will crash into the breakable platforms when they aim for opponents, quickly destroying the stage and temporarily removing all ledges; this consequently removes Pit's ability to [[plank]] and makes him much easier to [[gimp]].
 
However, in contrast, some stages do offer advantages to some characters; as mentioned before, any such advantages are non-circumstantial, but these certain stages may have been the origination for the "home advantage" theory. For example, on the [[Bridge of Eldin]], {{SSBB|Zelda}} and {{SSBB|Sheik}}'s [[Light Arrow]], {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}'s [[Beast Ganon]], and {{SSBB|Toon Link}} and {{SSBB|Link}}'s [[Triforce Slash]] are much easier to use, and harder to dodge; the frequent absence of a lower blast-line also acts as a benefit to Link, Ganondorf and Sheik, who normally have relatively poor recoveries. The low blastline of [[Shadow Moses Island]] acts as a benefit to {{SSBB|Snake}}, as most of his attacks (especially his special moves) have mostly upward knockback; his high weight and falling speed make him more resistant to vertical KOs, so he himself is not as affected.
 
On other stages, character can receive neither a clear advantage nor disadvantage. On [[Summit]], for instance, all the characters slide around, except for the {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}, who experience no change in their friction when walking on the stage. Like other characters, however, they are still unable to grab onto the ledges in the stage; this trait causes [[Belay]] to more frequently cause Nana to be KO'd, as while Popo could jump back onto the stage, Nana has no ledge to grab.
 
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