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For the series, see Balloon Fight (universe).
Balloon Fight
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Balloon Fight in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
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Universe Balloon Fight
Appears in SSB4 (3DS)
Ultimate
Availability Unlockable
Unlock criteria Use Villager three times.
Crate type Presents
Tracks available Balloon Fight Medley
Balloon Trip (Alternate)
Tournament legality
Smash 4 Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Article on Wikipedia Balloon Fight

Balloon Fight (バルーンファイト, Balloon Fight) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Stage layout

The stage always consists in two main platforms at the bottom separated by a river, with several (mostly soft) floating platforms, Flippers and clouds in varying arrangements. Unlike any other stage, walking off one side of the screen will cause the character to warp around to the other side instead of self-destructing; if knockback and hitstun are involved, however, KOs will occur as usual.

Flippers start spinning whenever touched. In their spinning state they deal 1% damage and low knockback.

Occasionally, one of the clouds starts blinking and releases a spark which then travels around the stage, rebounding on the platforms. Contact with the spark deals 5% damage and low knockback, and grounded players have a high chance of slipping.

If a character falls in the water they are immediately chomped by the Fish, taking 8% damage. The fish then attempts to drag the trapped character down to the lower blast line: its grab can however be escaped by button mashing.

The stage has three possible layouts, randomly chosen from a set list, similarly to Dream Land and Boxing Ring. The first variation has neon green grass, the second has grass of a more blue-green color, while the third has orange grass. Each of the variations feature different layouts of platforms, Flippers and clouds.

Ω form

The Ω form consists in a single walled platform. Unlike Boxing Ring and Dream Land, its look cannot be changed.

Origin

Phase 2 in Balloon Fight. One of the stage's variations is similar to this level.

In Balloon Fight, the player would fly around in a helmet with two balloons strapped on the Balloon Fighter's back. The goal was to pop the balloons of enemy birds. Once all of the balloons on a player were popped, he would fall into the water below. The birds fall in the water after all balloons are popped and once their parachute is gone. Moving off-screen sideways would cause the player to reappear on the other side. If a player flies too close to the water, a giant fish emerges, grabs the player with its mouth, and submerges back into the water with the player. The fish also emerges if an enemy descends to the water with a parachute. Phases 7-11, out of 12, in Balloon Fight contain a hazard called a flipper. If a player bumps into a flipper, it starts to spin. If a player or an enemy hits the flipper while it's spinning, the person flies temporarily out of control in a certain direction. Flippers also later appeared as an item in Super Smash Bros. Melee where they would cause knockback if bumped into.

This stage retains the original 8-bit graphics of Balloon Fight. In this stage, the ability to move off-screen and reappear on the other side is retained. The giant fish is retained as a stage hazard and functions similar to its appearance in Balloon Fight. Flippers are also a stage hazard, but function similarly to their appearance in Melee.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Despite looking like 2D platforms, they are actually fully rendered 3D models. This can easily be seen by pausing the game and moving the camera.
  • Due to the Flippers appearing in this stage and Bumpers appearing as a item, this makes Smash 3DS the first time in the series where a Bumper and a Flipper appear together.