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**This makes Suzaku Castle one of the five stages in the ''Smash Bros.'' series that changes music when there is 30 seconds left during a timed match or when Sudden Death occurs, the others are [[Mushroom Kingdom (SSBM)]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (SSB)]], [[Mushroom Kingdom II]], and [[Moray Towers]].
**This makes Suzaku Castle one of the five stages in the ''Smash Bros.'' series that changes music when there is 30 seconds left during a timed match or when Sudden Death occurs, the others are [[Mushroom Kingdom (SSBM)]], [[Mushroom Kingdom (SSB)]], [[Mushroom Kingdom II]], and [[Moray Towers]].
*The kanji written on the destructible signs are "{{ja|風林火山|Fūrinkazan}}" (''Wind, Forest, Fire, Mountain''), a Japanese shorthand of the expression "As swift as wind, as gentle as forest, as fierce as fire, as unshakeable as mountain,"<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fūrinkazan]</ref> in reference to ''{{s|wikipedia|The Art of War}}''. These same kanji appear on Ryu's obi.
*The kanji written on the destructible signs are "{{ja|風林火山|Fūrinkazan}}" (''Wind, Forest, Fire, Mountain''), a Japanese shorthand of the expression "As swift as wind, as gentle as forest, as fierce as fire, as unshakeable as mountain,"<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fūrinkazan]</ref> in reference to ''{{s|wikipedia|The Art of War}}''. These same kanji appear on Ryu's obi.
*Suzaku Castle is one of nine stages in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to be featured as a stage in other fighting games, with the others being the [[Pyrosphere]], [[Green Hill Zone]], [[Fountain of Dreams]], [[Midgar]], [[Northern Cave]], [[Dracula's Castle]], [[King of Fighters Stadium]] and [[Spring Stadium]]. Of these, Suzaku Castle, King of Fighters Stadium and Spring Stadium are the only ones that originate from a fighting game.
*Suzaku Castle is one of four stages in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to originate from a fighting game other than ''Smash'' itself, with the others being [[King of Fighters Stadium]], [[Spring Stadium]], and the currently-unnamed [[Tekken stage|''Tekken'' stage]].
*Despite being a ''Street Fighter'' stage, neither Ryu nor Ken are fought on this stage for their unlocking battles in ''Ultimate''. Instead, the former is fought {{SSBU|Battlefield}}, likely owing to Ryu being a traveler, and the latter is fought on [[Boxing Ring]], referencing his and {{SSBU|Incineroar}}'s reveal trailer.
*Despite being a ''Street Fighter'' stage, neither Ryu nor Ken are fought on this stage for their unlocking battles in ''Ultimate''. Instead, the former is fought on {{SSBU|Battlefield}}, and the latter is fought on [[Boxing Ring]], referencing his and {{SSBU|Incineroar}}'s reveal trailer.
**However, Ryu is fought on this stage in the [[World of Light]].
**However, Ryu is fought on this stage in the [[World of Light]].
*Suzaku Castle is the only third party stage to not have characters from the series make an appearance as background elements or a hazard.
*Suzaku Castle is the only third party stage to not have characters from the series make an appearance as background elements or a hazard.

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Suzaku Castle as it appears in Smash.
Universe Street Fighter
Appears in SSB4
Ultimate
Availability Downloadable (SSB4)
Starter (Ultimate)
Crate type Normal
Maximum players 4 (3DS)
8 (Wii U and Ultimate)
Music
Bolded tracks must be unlocked
for 3DS Main: Ryu Stage Type A
Alternate: Ryu Stage
for Wii U Ryu Stage
Ken Stage
Ryu Stage Type A
Ken Stage Type A
Ryu Stage Type B
Ken Stage Type B
Ultimate Street Fighter series music
Main: Ryu Stage Type A
Alternate: Ryu Stage
Tournament legality
Smash 4 Singles: Counterpick (Ω form only)
Doubles: Banned
Ultimate Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
This stage has a large platform on the right and two smaller ones on the left. Depending on your fighting style, you might prefer one side over the other. This stage comes with music tracks for 16 characters. When the clock starts running out or if your stock goes down to one, the music may get more intense!
Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site

Suzaku Castle (朱雀城, Suzaku Castle) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. 4, available as downloadable content in a bundle with Ryu. The stage returns in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Stage overview

The stage takes place on the rooftop of the Japanese castle at sunset. It features two long walk-off platforms on the right side, and two smaller floating platforms on the left side. Only the lower platform on the right is solid. The position of the lower-left platform is a fair distance away from the main platform, and provides a challenge for more than one character to stand on it, allowing for camping. Signposts located on the longest platform will break if a fighter is launched past them. The signposts are eventually repaired after all of them are broken.

Ω forms and Battlefield form

In Super Smash Bros. 4, the Ω form of the stage consists of only the main platform centered without the smaller platforms and walk-off areas. The signposts can be broken even on this version of the stage, making it the only Ω Form stage to have interactive parts, albeit them being static. Both Ryu Stage Type A and B and Ken Stage Type A and B will change to become faster on the Ω form as well.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Ω form and Battlefield form are very similar to the Ω form in SSB4; however, the main platform is resized and reshaped to match Final Destination and Battlefield, respectively. The three soft platforms of the Battlefield form resemble the platform on the bottom left of the normal form. As with some other Ω forms, the stage select preview of the Ω form of this stage is an early version of the stage, and the final version differs slightly in design.

Origin

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Suzaku Castle (Japan Stage) as it originally appeared in Street Fighter II: The World Warrior and Super Street Fighter II.

In Street Fighter II, Suzaku Castle (Japan) is Ryu's stage. Like all Street Fighter stages it is a simple flat surface with no hazards. The twilight setting and breakable signs in the Smash stage are inspired by the version of this stage which appears in the original Street Fighter II: The World Warrior.[1]

Tournament Legality

This stage is banned from tournaments (except the Ω form) due to containing walk-off blast lines, and that the stage layout forces most of the gameplay to take place on the right hand side of the stage.

Gallery

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 朱雀城 Suzaku Castle
UK English Suzaku Castle
France French (PAL) Suzaku Castle
Quebec French (NTSC) Château Suzaku Suzaku Castle
Germany German Suzaku Castle
Spain Spanish (PAL) Suzaku Castle
Mexico Spanish (NTSC) Castillo de Suzaku Suzaku Castle
Italy Italian Suzaku Castle
China Chinese (Simplified) 朱雀城 Suzaku Castle
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) Suzaku Castle
South Korea Korean 주작성 Suzaku Castle
Netherlands Dutch Suzaku-Kasteel Suzaku Castle
Russia Russian Замок Судзаку Suzaku Castle

Trivia

  • On this stage, if the current music playing is Ryu Stage Type A/B or Ken Stage Type A/B and either the timer has reached 30 seconds; the last opponent has one stock left in a stock match; the last opponent's HP is under 100 in a stamina match; or during Sudden Death, a sped-up version of the respective song will play. This references Street Fighter II, where the stage music speeds up when a fighter loses half of their health.
    • This also applies to the stage themes of E. Honda, Chun-Li, Blanka, Zangief, Guile, Dhalsim, Balrog, Sagat, Vega, M. Bison, Dee Jay, T. Hawk, Fei Long, and Cammy in Ultimate with both types.
    • This makes Suzaku Castle one of the five stages in the Smash Bros. series that changes music when there is 30 seconds left during a timed match or when Sudden Death occurs, the others are Mushroom Kingdom (SSBM), Mushroom Kingdom (SSB), Mushroom Kingdom II, and Moray Towers.
  • The kanji written on the destructible signs are "風林火山" (Wind, Forest, Fire, Mountain), a Japanese shorthand of the expression "As swift as wind, as gentle as forest, as fierce as fire, as unshakeable as mountain,"[2] in reference to The Art of War. These same kanji appear on Ryu's obi.
  • Suzaku Castle is one of four stages in the Super Smash Bros. series to originate from a fighting game other than Smash itself, with the others being King of Fighters Stadium, Spring Stadium, and the currently-unnamed Tekken stage.
  • Despite being a Street Fighter stage, neither Ryu nor Ken are fought on this stage for their unlocking battles in Ultimate. Instead, the former is fought on Battlefield, and the latter is fought on Boxing Ring, referencing his and Incineroar's reveal trailer.
  • Suzaku Castle is the only third party stage to not have characters from the series make an appearance as background elements or a hazard.
  • In Ultimate, the following Assist Trophies cannot appear on this stage: Waluigi, Klaptrap, Knuckle Joe, Samurai Goroh, Black Knight, Kapp'n, Devil, Sablé Prince, Starfy, Nikki (due to the dark background obscuring her drawings) and Dillon. Additionally, the following Poké Ball Pokémon cannot be summoned: Lugia, Palkia, Giratina, Arceus, Genesect, Fletchling and Xerneas.
  • In Ultimate, Suzaku Castle is the only stage introduced in Smash 4 as DLC that can be selected in VR, and the only VR compatible stage that appeared in both versions of Smash 4.

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