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Training is a very large stage with a 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 (SSBU)|Final Destination]] and [[Battlefield (SSBU)|Battlefield]] are also displayed.
Training is a very large stage with a 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 (SSBU)|Final Destination]] and [[Battlefield (SSBU)|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.
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 Battlefield section is also used in the [[Online]] Training Stage.


The stage has a unique camera which always faces the stage straight on, so that the grid will not be subject to parallax error, however certain final smashes are able to bypass this temporarily. Contrary to common belief, the stage itself is not two-dimensional, and thus hitboxes will behave normally on it.
The stage has a unique camera which always faces the stage straight on, so that the grid will not be subject to parallax error, however certain final smashes are able to bypass this temporarily. Contrary to common belief, the stage itself is not two-dimensional, and thus hitboxes will behave normally on it.

Revision as of 17:38, July 24, 2019

Training
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Training 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

Training (トレーニング, Training) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It is exclusive to Training Mode (replacing the Random Stage option on the selection screen) and has no Battlefield or Ω form.

Layout

Training is a very large stage with a 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. The Battlefield section is also used in the Online Training Stage.

The stage has a unique camera which always faces the stage straight on, so that the grid will not be subject to parallax error, however certain final smashes are able to bypass this temporarily. Contrary to common belief, the stage itself is not two-dimensional, and thus hitboxes will behave normally on it.

Trivia

  • This is the only Normal selectable stage in Ultimate that cannot be played on in 8-Player Smash.
  • This is the only stage that does not have a selectable Battlefield or Omega form.
    • Despite this, a Battlefield form is playable while waiting for a Quickplay game to start.
  • Every item, Assist Trophy and Pokémon can be spawned on this stage, including ones which usually cannot be spawned on large stages or stages with nearby backdrops.
  • The stage is so big that the reticle for Giga Bowser Punch can't reach the whole stage. While the reticle for Lightning Chariot can reach the whole stage, the actual attack cannot.
    • However, prior to Version 3.0.1, if the latter Final Smash is used on either bottom corner of the stage when the camera is set to Fixed, the game will crash.