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[[Image:Homerun.jpg|thumb|The Home-Run Stadium in ''[[Melee]]'']] | [[Image:Homerun.jpg|thumb|The Home-Run Stadium in ''[[Melee]]'']] | ||
The '''Home-Run Stadium''' is a stage used in the [[Home-Run Contest]]. It is comprised of a grassy stadium of extreme length (infinite in ''[[Brawl]]'') with a single small platform where [[Sandbag]]sits. A [[Home-Run Bat]] is next to it. | The '''Home-Run Stadium''' is a stage used in the [[Home-Run Contest]]. It is comprised of a grassy stadium of extreme length (infinite in ''[[Brawl]]'') with a single small platform where [[Sandbag]] sits. A [[Home-Run Bat]] is next to it. | ||
==In ''[[Melee]]''== | ==In ''[[Melee]]''== |
Revision as of 09:11, May 24, 2011
The Home-Run Stadium is a stage used in the Home-Run Contest. It is comprised of a grassy stadium of extreme length (infinite in Brawl) with a single small platform where Sandbag sits. A Home-Run Bat is next to it.
In Melee
There is a wall to the left of the platform that Sandbag can be bounced off of; however, getting the right bounce to avoid a "No Distance" is difficult.
While the stage does eventually end, hacking is required to ever reach that far.
In Brawl
An energy shield surrounds the platform that deactivates when the timer reaches 1 second, making it easier to avoid having Sandbag fly off prematurely. However, the shield will break if hit too frequently or too hard.