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*In ''Brawl'', the final section of the stage [[Glacial Peak]] features an area similar to this stage except that the building shapes are made of ice.
*In ''Brawl'', the final section of the stage [[Glacial Peak]] features an area similar to this stage except that the building shapes are made of ice.
*On rare occasions, [[Moltres]] can be seen flying in the background. It is the only flying background Pokémon that is bright orange, making it easy to spot.
*On rare occasions, [[Moltres]] can be seen flying in the background. It is the only flying background Pokémon that is bright orange, making it easy to spot.
*In ''Brawl'', many people have used the stage builder to re-create this classic stage.


== Pokémon appearances ==
== Pokémon appearances ==

Revision as of 12:08, January 2, 2009

Saffron City
Saffron City
File:Pokémon Icon.gif
Universe Pokémon
Appears in SSB
Availability Starter
Tournament legality
Super Smash Bros. Singles: Available
Doubles: Available

Saffron City, known in Japan as Yamabuki City (ヤマブキシティ, Yamabuki Shiti), is a playable stage in Super Smash Bros.. The stage is named after a city in Pokémon. This stage is allowed in standard tournaments save for a few situations, particularly involving Ness.

Layout

Saffron City has a main platform and a small one above the door. To the right is a narrow platform and to the left are two elevators (moving platforms). Between these and slightly lower than the others is yet another narrow platform. There are many holes in-between that character and items can fall into. It is this feature, as well as the fact that it is a stage upon the tops of tall buildings, that makes it similar to Fourside.

Trivia

  • In Brawl, the final section of the stage Glacial Peak features an area similar to this stage except that the building shapes are made of ice.
  • On rare occasions, Moltres can be seen flying in the background. It is the only flying background Pokémon that is bright orange, making it easy to spot.
  • In Brawl, many people have used the stage builder to re-create this classic stage.

Pokémon appearances

The background has Butterfree, Pidgey, Fearow, Moltres, and other flying Pokemon. Charmander, Porygon, Chansey, Electrode, and Venusaur appear from the door of the Silph Building. Pokemon appear only out of the Silph building once a character approaches its open door. CPU's (Due to some odd glitch or programing problem) tend to sometimes just walk straight at the door even when it is closed. This can leave them vulnerable. It is worth noting that some Pokémon can be KO'd, while others are impervious.

  • Venusaur is impervious. It cannot be KO'd by any means. It deals 14% if touched and will use Razor Leaf to shoot out sharp-edged leaves, each dealing 3% and stunning a character.
  • Charmander can be KO'd with stronger attacks such as Kirby's Stone, Pikachu's Thunder, and Captain Falcon's Falcon Punch. Charmander does not damage upon contact, but will use Flamethrower to shoot Fire Flower-like flames at anyone in its range dealing 3% per flame. If you are caught in the flames, there is a small chance of you getting out of their range of fire until Charmander discontinues his attack.
  • Electrode is invincible and cannot be hurt by any attacks. After a short time it explodes and deals 30% damage, as well as KOing those with higher damage.
  • Chansey is the easiest Pokemon to knock out. Unique to this Pokémon is the ability to heal 5% damage by touching it. Chansey spawns eggs, just like the Poké Ball version.
  • Porygon is impervious and cannot be KO'd by any means. It lunges out very quickly, dealing 25% upon its appearance and 15% thereafter.