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*The soft platform when the pillar gets destroyed has Sheikah letters on it. When the letters are put together, they [https://i.redd.it/yyyk0otoid611.jpg spell out] "Smash Bros.", similar to the Hylian text on [[Temple]] post-''Brawl''. | *The soft platform when the pillar gets destroyed has Sheikah letters on it. When the letters are put together, they [https://i.redd.it/yyyk0otoid611.jpg spell out] "Smash Bros.", similar to the Hylian text on [[Temple]] post-''Brawl''. | ||
*The view behind the tower does not match up exactly with its appearance in ''Breath of the Wild'' as Hyrule Castle is almost directly to the left of where the pedestal faces, while the castle is more so behind it in ''Smash''. | |||
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Great Plateau Tower in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. | |
Universe | The Legend of Zelda |
Appears in | Ultimate |
Availability | Starter |
Maximum players | 8 |
Article on Zelda Wiki | Great Plateau Tower |
“ | This is the tower everyone visits first in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The top part of the tower can be destroyed after taking damage, but will come back eventually. You can spot a certain Old Man in the background, watching over the match... | ” |
—Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site |
Great Plateau Tower (始まりの塔, Tower of the Beginning) is an upcoming stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Stage overview
The stage is completely flat with a medium sized structure above the middle of the floor acting as a ceiling. The structure is destructible through various methods, such as damaging it normally or having an opponent collide against it when knocked back. The more knockback an opponent receives, the more damage it does to the structure itself. When destroyed, it gets replaced with a soft platform until it is eventually automatically rebuilt. Occasionally, the Old Man paraglides onto the tower, stays for some time, and then paraglides away from the tower. He can also occasionally be seen gliding in the background behind the tower. He does not affect the battle.
Origin
This stage is based on the Great Plateau Tower from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which is the first Sheikah Tower Link climbs and activates. Upon being activated, other Sheikah Towers begin to rise throughout Hyrule and Ancient Shrines activate. He also receives a detailed map of the Great Plateau region. Other Sheikah Towers also allow Link to have a map of the region in which the tower is located.
In the beginning of Breath of the Wild, the first person Link encounters after emerging from the Shrine of Resurrection is an Old Man who helps Link begin his journey by giving him items and tips about using the Sheikah Slate. After Link completes four Ancient Shrines, the Old Man reveals to him his true identity as the former king of Hyrule, King Rhoam. He tells Link the events leading up to him being in the Shrine of Resurrection, and gives him his paraglider to aid him on his journey to save Princess Zelda and Hyrule.
Gallery
The Zelda universe characters on the stage.
Male and Female Corrins on the stage.
Dark Pit using his Guardian Orbitars against Bayonetta on the stage.
Dark Samus charging her forward smash on the stage.
Marth countering on the stage.
Little Mac struck by Rodin's After-Burner Kick on the stage.
Shulk idling on the stage.
Trivia
- The soft platform when the pillar gets destroyed has Sheikah letters on it. When the letters are put together, they spell out "Smash Bros.", similar to the Hylian text on Temple post-Brawl.
- The view behind the tower does not match up exactly with its appearance in Breath of the Wild as Hyrule Castle is almost directly to the left of where the pedestal faces, while the castle is more so behind it in Smash.