Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

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The stage is divided into three sections: a large flat solid platform on the right, a Battlefield section in the middle and a section with a single vertical wall to the left. All solid ledges are grabbable. The primary revival platform drops players directly on the 0 line.
The stage is divided into three sections: a large flat solid platform on the right, a Battlefield section in the middle and a section with a single vertical wall to the left. All solid ledges are grabbable. The primary revival platform drops players directly on the 0 line.
The camera is locked in perspective so that the usage of grid lines is more accurate. The stage flattens characters in a manner similar to [[Flat Zone X]] among others, which alters hitboxes significantly. Ironically this makes the stage poor for training as it does not reflect tournament play.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 01:20, January 21, 2019

Training is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It is exclusive to Training Mode and it has no Battlefield or Ω form.

Training
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Training stage as it appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Universe Super Smash Bros.
Appears in Ultimate
Availability Training Mode
Maximum players 4

Layout

Training is a very large, 2-dimensional stage with a large grid for a background. The grid is scored with large gray boxes, each made of a 10 X 10 set of small gray squares. Larger colored squares indicate multiples of 5 and 10, with the former being blue and the latter being red. In addition, a large red line labelled 0 is present in the flat plane section. The distance to the blast zones from 0 on Final Destination and Battlefield are also displayed.

The stage is divided into three sections: a large flat solid platform on the right, a Battlefield section in the middle and a section with a single vertical wall to the left. All solid ledges are grabbable. The primary revival platform drops players directly on the 0 line.

Trivia

  • Due to the fact that Training mode only supports up to 4 players, and this stage is only available in that mode, this stage is the only one in Ultimate that cannot be played in 8-Player Smash.