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===Hazards Off===
===Hazards Off===
With stage hazards disabled in ''Ultimate'', Arwings and Wolfens do not appear, and the Great Fox's cannons do not fire lasers and cannot be destroyed.
With stage hazards disabled in ''Ultimate'', Arwings and Wolfens do not appear, and the Great Fox's cannons do not fire lasers and cannot be destroyed.
===Available [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]]===
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!|Assist Trophy
!|Available?
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|[[Akira]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Alucard]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Andross]]
|{{n}}
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|[[Arcade Bunny]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Ashley]]
|{{n}}
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|[[Black Knight]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Bomberman]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Burrowing Snagret]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Chain Chomp]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Chef Kawasaki]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Color TV-Game 15]]
|{{n}}
|-
|[[Devil]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Dillon]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Dr. Kawashima]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Dr. Wright]]
|{{n}}
|-
|[[Flies and Hand]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Ghirahim]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Ghosts]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Gray Fox]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Guile]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Hammer Bro]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Isaac]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Jeff]]
|{{n}}
|-
|[[Kapp'n]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Klaptrap]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Knuckle Joe]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Knuckles the Echidna]]
|{{n}}
|-
|[[Krystal]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Lyn]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Metroid]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Midna]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Moon]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Mother Brain]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Nightmare]]
|{{n}}
|-
|[[Nikki]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Nintendog]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Phosphora]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Rathalos]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Riki]]
|{{n}}
|-
|[[Rodin]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Sablé Prince]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Samurai Goroh]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Shadow the Hedgehog]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Sheriff]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Shovel Knight]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Skull Kid]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Spring Man]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Squid Sisters]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Starfy]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Starman]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Sukapon]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Takamaru]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Thwomp]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Tiki]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Vince]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Waluigi]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Wily Capsule]]
|{{y}}
|-
|[[Yuri Kozukata]]
|{{n}}
|-
|[[Zero]]
|{{y}}
|}


== Origin ==
== Origin ==

Revision as of 21:02, May 12, 2021

Star Fox
Lylat System: Corneria
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StarFoxSymbol.svg
Corneria as it appears in Smash.
Universe Star Fox
Appears in Melee
Brawl
SSB4 (3DS)
Ultimate
Availability Starter
Crate type Normal (Melee)
Futuristic (Brawl, 3DS, and Ultimate)
Maximum players 4 (Melee, Brawl, and 3DS)
8 (Ultimate)
Music
Bolded tracks must be unlocked
Melee Corneria
Venom (Alternate in Adventure Mode)
Brawl Corneria (Melee)
Venom (Melee)
for 3DS Main: Corneria
Alternate: Star Wolf's Theme / Sector Z
Ultimate Star Fox series music
Main: Star Fox Medley
Alternate: Corneria - Star Fox
Tournament legality
Melee Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Brawl Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Smash 4 Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Ultimate Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Article on Lylat Wiki Corneria

Announced at E3 2001, Corneria (惑星コーネリア, Planet Corneria) is a starter stage in Super Smash Bros. Melee, and is essentially a smaller version of Fox's old stage, Sector Z, which was in Super Smash Bros. Corneria later appeared in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a Melee stage and in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS as a familiar stage. In All-Star Mode in Melee, this stage is where one fights Fox and any of his teammates. This stage returns once again in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, although updated to resemble the stage's appearance in Star Fox Zero. In Smash 3DS and Ultimate, Falco is fought here when being unlocked.

Stage overview

The stage is set on the Great Fox, like every other Star Fox stage released in SSB and Melee. The horizontal blast lines are very close to the main platform, and the stage has a very low ceiling in Brawl. Arwings and Wolfens fly down to fire lasers at players, usually coming from the right hand side or from up above. The lasers can damage players, but they will only make characters flinch very slightly and do no knockback, except in Smash 3DS where the shots explode on contact and can easily KO an unfortunate fighter. They may come in and lock on from the background, flying past the Great Fox. They also serve as moving platforms when they come, though they can carry characters past blast lines. The lasers fired by Arwings and Wolfens can be reflected or absorbed by Mr. Game & Watch, Ness, Lucas, and Mii Gunner. The Great Fox also has two laser cannons in the front. Players can stand on these laser cannons, but they will charge and fire on occasion. Characters caught in the crossfire usually have no chance of survival. However, just like the Arwings and Wolfens, one can use energy-projectile absorption moves like PSI Magnet and Oil Panic to benefit from these shots. The laser cannons can be destroyed, which stops them from being used as platforms.

Fox and Falco can perform a special easter egg on this stage in which they contact other characters from the Star Fox games. It is performed by pressing down on the D-Pad for one frame.

The level is also apparently scrolling slightly, as items that should remain stationary in the air like Flippers and Party Balls will move slowly. Also, the Great Fox's wings will sometimes touch the sea under it, though swimming is impossible even in Brawl and Ultimate.

When Pokémon Trainer is used on this stage, there will be an extra smaller ship for the trainer to stand on in the background.

Ω forms and Battlefield form

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, the Ω form replaces the Great Fox with a flat platform resembling some of the buildings in the background. Arwings and Wolfen no longer appear.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Ω form and Battlefield form are set on a slightly redesigned version of SSB4's Ω form; however, it is resized and reshaped to match Final Destination and Battlefield, respectively. The three soft platforms of the Battlefield form are metallic and are unique to this form.

Hazards Off

With stage hazards disabled in Ultimate, Arwings and Wolfens do not appear, and the Great Fox's cannons do not fire lasers and cannot be destroyed.

Available Assist Trophies

Assist Trophy Available?
Akira Yes
Alucard Yes
Andross No
Arcade Bunny Yes
Ashley No
Black Knight Yes
Bomberman Yes
Burrowing Snagret Yes
Chain Chomp Yes
Chef Kawasaki Yes
Color TV-Game 15 No
Devil Yes
Dillon Yes
Dr. Kawashima Yes
Dr. Wright No
Flies and Hand Yes
Ghirahim Yes
Ghosts Yes
Gray Fox Yes
Guile Yes
Hammer Bro Yes
Isaac Yes
Jeff No
Kapp'n Yes
Klaptrap Yes
Knuckle Joe Yes
Knuckles the Echidna No
Krystal Yes
Lyn Yes
Metroid Yes
Midna Yes
Moon Yes
Mother Brain Yes
Nightmare No
Nikki Yes
Nintendog Yes
Phosphora Yes
Rathalos Yes
Riki No
Rodin Yes
Sablé Prince Yes
Samurai Goroh Yes
Shadow the Hedgehog Yes
Sheriff Yes
Shovel Knight Yes
Skull Kid Yes
Spring Man Yes
Squid Sisters Yes
Starfy Yes
Starman Yes
Sukapon Yes
Takamaru Yes
Thwomp Yes
Tiki Yes
Vince Yes
Waluigi Yes
Wily Capsule Yes
Yuri Kozukata No
Zero Yes


Origin

Corneria as seen in Star Fox 64.

The planet Corneria first appeared in Star Fox (Starwing in the PAL region) and has appeared in numerous Star Fox titles since; however, this stage is based on its appearance as the first level of Star Fox 64 (Lylat Wars in the PAL region), in which Corneria City, the capital of Corneria, is attacked by Andross's army. Unable to defeat the advancing army lead by Granga, General Pepper of the Cornerian Army hires Star Fox to aid them. When Star Fox arrives, they fly through the ruined city to drive off the enemy forces and later fly outside the city to locate and defeat Granga. In this stage, the Great Fox flies the same route that Star Fox takes in Star Fox 64; however, Corneria City is not damaged and is more densely populated. In Ultimate, Corneria City bears resemblance to its appearance in Star Fox Zero.

The Great Fox, Star Fox's mobile headquarters, acts as the main platform of the stage; the Great Fox is shown on the planet in the introduction of Star Fox 64, and it is seen flying over Corneria's surface again during the end credits. Also in this stage are Arwings and Wolfen, piloted by Star Fox and Star Wolf, respectively, that occasionally appear to act as small platforms. All three aircraft are based on their appearances in Star Fox 64, and the Arwings apparently have one Laser Upgrade as they fire two lasers at once as opposed to the standard one.

The Great Fox dipping into the water is a reference to the beginning of the Aquas level in Star Fox 64, where it partially submerges into the water to deploy the Blue Marine.

Tournament legality

While it was allowed as a counterpick stage in Melee in the past, Corneria is usually banned from standard tournament rulesets because of stage hazards such as the Arwings as well as issues with camping, its very low ceiling (in Brawl), and wall infinites such as Fox's shine infinite in Melee and King Dedede's infinite chain throw in Brawl, both done against the backside of the Great Fox's dorsal wing which functions as a wall. The Great Fox's laser fire also serves as an extremely powerful stage hazard.

Gallery

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 惑星コーネリア Planet Corneria
UK English Corneria
France French Corneria
Germany German Corneria
Spain Spanish Corneria
Italy Italian Corneria
China Chinese (Simplified) 行星克尼利亚 Planet Corneria
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 行星柯內莉亞 Planet Corneria
South Korea Korean 코네리아 행성 Planet Corneria
Netherlands Dutch Corneria
Russia Russian Корнерия

Trivia