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*On the bi-plane section of this stage, the point rings take the form of the old design from the original ''Pilotwings'', and as the stage changes to the yellow plane, the rings take on the new design from ''Pilotwings 64'' and ''Pilotwings Resort''. | *On the bi-plane section of this stage, the point rings take the form of the old design from the original ''Pilotwings'', and as the stage changes to the yellow plane, the rings take on the new design from ''Pilotwings 64'' and ''Pilotwings Resort''. | ||
*The [[Nintendo Direct#Super Smash Bros. Direct 4.8.2014|Super Smash Bros. Direct]] incorrectly referred to this stage as "'''Pilot Wings'''". | *The [[Nintendo Direct#Super Smash Bros. Direct 4.8.2014|Super Smash Bros. Direct]] incorrectly referred to this stage as "'''Pilot Wings'''". | ||
*[[Wuhu Island]] also appears as its own stage, using the same model as this stage. These are the only two seperate stages to share most of their background geometry. The SNES Pilotwings island is not visible on the Wuhu Island stage, however. | |||
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Pilotwings | |
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Pilotwings in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. | |
Universe | Pilotwings |
Appears in | SSB4 (Wii U) Ultimate |
Availability | Starter |
Crate type | Normal |
Maximum players | 4 (Wii U) 8 (Wii U Ω form, Ultimate) |
Tracks available | Light Plane Light Plane (Vocal Mix) Turbo Jet Pedal Glider Light Plane Dillon's Rolling Western: The Last Ranger ST01: Roll Out, Wonderful 100! Bolded tracks must be unlocked |
“ | This stage is inspired by both Pilotwings and Pilotwings Resort, which takes you on an aerial tour of the runway and Wuhu Island as you battle. Be careful not to fall when the planes switch! | ” |
—Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site |
Pilotwings (パイロットウイングス, Pilotwings) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The stage is set in the third level of Pilotwings and Wuhu Island, the main world of Pilotwings Resort.
Overview
Combatants fight atop the wings of a red biplane as it flies through rings in the sky over a flat, 2D island. The top wings of the biplane serve as soft platforms, while the bottom wings are semisoft. The cockpit in the middle is a solid wall, splitting the lower half of the stage in two. The stage tilts as the plane makes turns in the air.
After some time, the fighters will be dropped onto a yellow monoplane which flies towards and over Wuhu Island. The wings of this plane form a semisoft platform. The rotors below the wings can be stood on, but this is risky to attempt, as their edges cannot be grabbed. When players are launched, they may rebound off the terrain off the island, which may KO them but can also save them when they would otherwise have continued past the blast line. Miis can be seen flying with Rocket Belts from Pilotwings Resort.
The yellow plane will eventually make its way back to the first island and drop players onto the red biplane, starting the loop over again.
Ω form
The Ω form is set on a floating platform with the color scheme of the yellow plane which appears to have a design of aircraft structure at the bottom. Like Wuhu Island the stage tours the same area but take a different path. The planes can still be seen in the background.
Tournament legality
Pilotwings is banned in tournaments due to powerful camping spots on both planes, especially the yellow plane's rotors, as well as due to KOs being caused or prevented by the damaging terrain and tilting of the planes. The planes can also impact a character trying to recover, as they can tilt at the wrong moment.
Origin
- BiplaneSNES.jpg
The biplane as it originally appeared in Pilotwings.
As a stage named after its series, it originates from both Pilotwings for the SNES and Pilotwings Resort for the 3DS. The red biplane in this stage is the 'Light Plane' used in Pilotwings, and the flat, 2D island is the runway from lesson 3 of Pilotwings. The island is also in lesson 7, however, lesson 3 takes place in the daytime, while lesson 7 takes place at sunset. The yellow plane is modeled after the mono-wing sea planes used in Pilotwings Resort as it flies towards Wuhu Island. Wuhu Island first appeared in Wii Fit and Wii Sports Resort, and is also the main area in Pilotwings Resort. It also appeared in Mario Kart 7 as a track in the game.
Update history
- Added 8-player mode version of the stage's Ω form.
Gallery
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
The Wii Fit Trainer lying prone on the red biplane.
Mario, Bowser, Donkey Kong, and King Dedede on the yellow seaplane.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Bayonetta, Diddy Kong, Mega Man and Peach fighting around Alolan Exeggutor on the stage.
A Super Leaf-equipped Luigi with Bewear on the stage.
Trivia
- There are some other small 2D islands spread across the ocean, although they never appeared in the original Pilotwings.
- The yellow plane from Pilotwings Resort has a full glass case over the cockpit, hiding whoever is flying the plane. The cockpit appears open in the respective game.
- The islands from both Pilotwings and Pilotwings Resort are portrayed as existing in the same area of the ocean, however this is not true as neither neighbouring island can be seen in each game.
- On the bi-plane section of this stage, the point rings take the form of the old design from the original Pilotwings, and as the stage changes to the yellow plane, the rings take on the new design from Pilotwings 64 and Pilotwings Resort.
- The Super Smash Bros. Direct incorrectly referred to this stage as "Pilot Wings".
- Wuhu Island also appears as its own stage, using the same model as this stage. These are the only two seperate stages to share most of their background geometry. The SNES Pilotwings island is not visible on the Wuhu Island stage, however.
Pilotwings universe | |
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Stage | Pilotwings |
Item | Rocket Belt |
Masterpiece | Pilotwings |