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In {{forwiiu}}, both the normal form and [[Ω form]] of this stage are available in [[8-Player Smash]]. | In {{forwiiu}}, both the normal form and [[Ω form]] of this stage are available in [[8-Player Smash]]. | ||
==Stage | ==Stage overview== | ||
On the far right of the stage there is a hill sloping upwards which reaches the right [[blast line]]. On the left there is a large, oblique [[Warp Pipe]] supported by two smaller ones. Between them there is a flat stretch of land at whose center there is a pit covered by three {{s|mariowiki|Rotating Block}}s. Six more blocks float over the stage in two blocks of three. | On the far right of the stage there is a hill sloping upwards which reaches the right [[blast line]]. On the left there is a large, oblique [[Warp Pipe]] supported by two smaller ones. Between them there is a flat stretch of land at whose center there is a pit covered by three {{s|mariowiki|Rotating Block}}s. Six more blocks float over the stage in two blocks of three. | ||
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The trees in the background carry {{s|mariowiki|Berries}} which, in ''Super Mario World'' and some later games, {{s|mariowiki|Yoshi}}s can eat. After eating enough berries, Yoshi lays an egg containing a power-up. Also in the background are two enemies from ''Super Mario World'' in their original 16-bit sprites: {{s|mariowiki|Banzai Bill}} and {{s|mariowiki|Fishin' Lakitu}} with a {{s|mariowiki|1-Up Mushroom}}. | The trees in the background carry {{s|mariowiki|Berries}} which, in ''Super Mario World'' and some later games, {{s|mariowiki|Yoshi}}s can eat. After eating enough berries, Yoshi lays an egg containing a power-up. Also in the background are two enemies from ''Super Mario World'' in their original 16-bit sprites: {{s|mariowiki|Banzai Bill}} and {{s|mariowiki|Fishin' Lakitu}} with a {{s|mariowiki|1-Up Mushroom}}. | ||
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==Tournament | ==Tournament legality== | ||
In all games in which it appears, Yoshi's Island is universally banned in competitive play due to its overall layout being detrimental in a serious setting, as well as the advantages it gives to already powerful characters in certain situations. | In all games in which it appears, Yoshi's Island is universally banned in competitive play due to its overall layout being detrimental in a serious setting, as well as the advantages it gives to already powerful characters in certain situations. | ||
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