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*[[Squirtle]]
*[[Squirtle]]
*[[Onix]]
*[[Onix]]
*Psyduck
*[[Psyduck]]
*[[Chikorita]]
*[[Chikorita]]
*[[Weezing]]
*[[Weezing]]
*Slowpoke
*[[Slowpoke]]
*[[Porygon]]
*[[Porygon]]
*Porygon
*Porygon
*Porygon
*Porygon
*Wooper
*[[Wooper]]
*Sudowoodo
*[[Sudowoodo]]
*[[Snorlax]]
*[[Snorlax]]
*[[Venusaur]]
*[[Venusaur]]
*Seel
*[[Seel]]
*[[Wobbuffet]]
*[[Wobbuffet]]
*A large quantity of [[Unown]], interspersed with the other floats until the level loops again
*A large quantity of [[Unown]], interspersed with the other floats until the level loops again
*[[Goldeen]]
*[[Goldeen]]
*Lickitung
*[[Lickitung]]
*[[Chansey]]
*[[Chansey]]
*Chansey
*Chansey
*Geodude
*[[Geodude]]


After Geodude, the stage resets back to Squirtle.
After Geodude, the stage resets back to Squirtle.
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[[Category:Stages]][[Category:Stages (SSBM)]]
[[Category:Stages (SSBM)]]

Revision as of 13:41, November 4, 2007

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Poké Floats is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Melee that can be unlocked by playing 200 or more battles in VS mode. In All-Star mode, this stage is played on when the main opponent is Jigglypuff.

Poké Floats is a stage similar to Rainbow Cruise since both are naturally fixed-camera and scroll. The fighting is on top of giant Pokémon floats (hence the name) which are in a constant cycle. Staying on a certain float to long will cause the player to lose stock if the float goes off the screen. It is a good idea to practice on this stage first before engaging into actual battles, as the floats appear in a pattern, as opposed to random.

List of Floats in Order of Appearance

After Geodude, the stage resets back to Squirtle.