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==Stage legality in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==Stage legality in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', having the most stages in the series and the option to turn stage hazards off, has the most potentially legal stages of any ''Smash'' game. Since the stage list and hazard toggle were revealed, players and TOs have been debating the stage list for the game, and have yet to come up with a definitive answer. Major tournaments have largely erred on the side of having relatively large (eight to ten) stage lists, but some regional tournaments have already cut back to four to six legal stages. Thus, the following list is separated into tiers, based roughly on how widely the stage is seen as legal. Reasons for stages being excluded from some or all stage lists are also given for each stage except the five 'universal' starter stages.
''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', having the most stages in the series and the option to turn stage hazards off, has the most potentially legal stages of any ''Smash'' game. Since the stage list and hazard toggle were revealed, players and TOs have been debating the stage list for the game, and have yet to come up with a definitive answer. Major tournaments have largely erred on the side of having relatively large (eight to ten) stage lists, but some regional tournaments have already cut back to four to six legal stages. Thus, much like ''Brawl'', the following list is separated into tiers, based roughly on how widely the stage is seen as legal. Reasons for stages being excluded from some or all stage lists are also given for each stage except the five 'universal' starter stages.
   
   
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