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==Poké Floats==
==Poké Floats==
*'''Blast Zone:''' Poké Floats has a medium blast box.
*'''Spawn Points:''' Spawn points are located on the tip edge of both Squirtle's arms, and on both edges of its head. The 4 respawn points are located in a line in the upper middle portion of the screen. Each of these points follow the screen.
*'''Item Spawn Points:''' There are 10 item spawn points, stretching across the entire top of the camera box. They are arranged in an arc. These points follow the screen
*'''Terrain:''' Every float in this stage has full basic terrain.
===Squirtle===
===Squirtle===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Squirtle has all solid platforms, comprised of its head and arms.


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===Onix===
===Onix===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Onix has one big solid platform. The platform has several bumps and curves.


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===Psyduck===
===Psyduck===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Psyduck has all solid platforms, comprised of its head and bill.


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===Chikorita===
===Chikorita===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Chickorita's body is a solid platform, while its leaf is a drop-through platform.


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===Weezing===
===Weezing===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Weezing has one big solid platform. The platform is basically just the 2 curves for each head.


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===Slowpoke===
===Slowpoke===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Slowpoke's body and part of the tail is one big platform with a few bumps and curves. The tail acts as a wall and a ceiling before it lowers, where it becomes a floor.


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===Porygon===
===Porygon===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Porygon has all solid platforms, comprised of its head, body, and tail.


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===Wooper===
===Wooper===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Wooper's head is a curved solid platform, and its branches are dropthrough platforms. The body and feet never become solid.


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===Sudowoodo===
===Sudowoodo===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Sudowoodo's head branches, head, and right leg and foot are solid platforms, while its right arm is a drop-through platform. There is a piece of solid platform in the middle of the hand. Interestingly the left side of sudowoodo has no platforms, presumably because developers did not expect anyone to attempt to get over there.


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===Snorlax===
===Snorlax===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Snorlax has one big solid platform, comprised of a curve for the stomach, and one for the head.


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===Venusaur===
===Venusaur===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Venusaur's body and stem are solid platforms, while the flower and leaves are drop-through platforms.


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===Seel===
===Seel===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Seel has all solid platforms, comprised of its head, body, and tail.


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===Wobbuffet===
===Wobbuffet===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Wobbuffet has one big solid platform, curved around its head.


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===Unown===
===Unown===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Unowns have one small drop-through platform, typically with a curve in the center.


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===Goldeen===
===Goldeen===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Goldeen has all drop-through platforms, comprised of its head and tail.


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===Lickitung===
===Lickitung===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Licktung has all solid platforms, comprised of its head, tounge, body, and tail. Eventually, its tounge gets retracted.


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===Chansey===
===Chansey===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Chansey has one solid platform, comprised of its head.


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===Geodude===
===Geodude===
Opening Text
*'''Platforms:''' Geodude has all solid platforms, comprised of its head, arms, and fists.


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==Big Blue==
==Big Blue==
*'''Blast Zone:''' Big Blue has a tall, narrow blast box.
*'''Spawn Points:''' Spawn points are located on the Falcon Flyer: 1 on the tail, 2 on the body, and 1 on the nose. The respawn points are located in the center of the screen.
*'''Item Spawn Points:''' There are 7 item spawn points all located in a line at the top of the screen.
*'''Platforms:''' The flat flying platform is the only part of the stage that is drop-through-able. The Falcon Flyer and spherical platform have grab-able edges, and the entire rest of the stage is solid.
*'''Terrain:''' The Falcon Flyer, F-Zero Machines, and the edges of the spherical platform have heavy-metal terrain, while the ground, flat platform, and top of the spherical platform have basic terrain.
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==Icicle Mountain==
==Icicle Mountain==
*'''Blast Zone:''' Icicle Mountain has a large blast box, but it is easy to get to each side of it due to all the platforms. This stage has walk-offs on both sides at several different points. Oddly, it is possible to Self Distruct on the upper blast line, unlike any other stage.
*'''Spawn Points:''' Spawn points are located in the bottom portion of the stage: 1 on the upper slanted wooden platform, 2 on the lower slanted wooden platform, and 1 on the right platform inbetween the 2. Respawn points are located in a line in the center of the screen. These points follow the screen.
*'''Item Spawn Points:''' There are 8 item spawn points: 5 arranged in an arc above 3 more arranged in a triangle. These points, like the spawn and respawn points, follow the screen. These points also follow the screen.
*'''Trophy/Enemy Spawn Points:''' Oddly, this stage has unused trophy and enemy spawn points.
:*'''Lower Half:''' There are 5 trophy spawn points: 1 on the right of the 3rd level platform, 1 on the left 4th level platform, 1 on the right 5th level platform, 1 on the left 6th level platform, and 1 on the breakable ice cubes on the left of the 7th level. There are 5 enemy spawn points: 1 on the right 1st level platform, 1 above the left 4th level platform, 1 on the upper wooden slant, 1 on the central 6th level platform, and 1 on the central 8th level platform.
:*'''Upper Half:''' There are 5 more trophy spawn points: 1 on the left 2nd level platform, 1 on the central 3rd level platfom, 1 on the central 4th level platfom, 1 on the left 7th level platform, and 1 on the right 8th level platform. There are also 5 more enemy spawn points: 1 on the right 1st level platform, 1 on the central 3rd level platfom, 1 on the central 4th level platfom, 1 on the left 6th level platform, and 1 on the central 8th level platform.
*'''Platforms:''' This stage has several drop-through platforms. There are 16 in each half. The upper half also features grab-able edges on both rocks of the 8th level. The ice cubes found throughout the stage can be destroyed.
*'''Terrain:''' This stage features multiple wood, light-metal, snow, ice, and rock terrains.
*'''Notes:''' Although this stage may seem similar to the adventure mode map, they are actually 2 entirely different stages with the same theme. This stage moves the player around by shifting the camera up and down at various speeds. In this way, the stage is completely loaded during the initial load. The camera will never exceed the upper or lower limits of the stage. The adventure mode map, however, works differently. The camera can only get shifted upwards, and the stage is not completely loaded at any time. Instead, the stage will loop, loading a new section each time the camera gets to the top edge. Because of this, the stage has many more varieties.
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==Flat Zone==
==Flat Zone==
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*'''Blast Zone:''' Flat Zone has a very small bast box. This stage has walk-offs on either side.
*'''Spawn Points:''' Spawn points are spaced evenly in a line on the bottom platform. The respawn point is located on the upper-middle aerial platform.
*'''Item Spawn Points:''' There are only 4 item spawn points located in a line above the camera box.
*'''Platforms:''' There are 5 drop-through platforms. 4 of these, located in the center of the stage, can be extended at some points by the teleporting platform. The other drop-through platform consists of the house roof. There are no grab-able edges.
*'''Terrain:''' The whole stage has Game & Watch terrain.


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Revision as of 11:50, May 18, 2015

Control

Below is a table detailing the controls for the DEVELOP mode extra controls. Through these controls, one can obtain free control over the camera, see character and stage hitboxes, frame advance the match, see the parts of the stage, and drop items (similar to Training Mode).

Controls Effect
Start-Pause Pauses the game, but without the usual pause interface.
Hard Pause + Z Frame advances the match.
A + D-Pad Speeds up gameplay.
A + Y + D-Pad Shrinks the player.
B + D-Pad Displays a list of statistics for each player:
  • Unknown
  • CPU Level
  • AI Type
  • Handicap
  • Unknown
  • Offense Ratio
  • Defense Ratio
B + D-Pad Shows the current score and any bonuses won.
X + D-Pad Pauses the game normally.
X + D-Pad Rotates through multiple visual effects.
  1. Normal.
  2. No HUD.
  3. Stage + Background goes white. Background effects can still be seen.
  4. Stage + Background goes black. Background effects can still be seen.
X + D-Pad Toggles sound effects and music.
  1. Normal.
  2. Music off.
  3. Music + SFX off.
  4. SFX off.
X + D-Pad Displays a set of stress bars detailing the GameCube's work load.
Y + D-Pad Displays each characters' animation information.
Y + D-Pad Grows the player.
Y + D-Pad Sets the player back to normal size.
R + D-Pad Toggles collision bubbles for all characters and stage elements (See here).
  1. Normal
  2. Collision Bubbles Only
  3. Collision Overlay
R + D-Pad Toggles various stage related visuals, such as spawn points, stage structures, and grab-able ledges (See here).
  1. Normal
  2. Normal again?
  3. Camera boxes and oddly, changes the stage floor black?
  4. Camera boxes again, but without the floor change.
  5. Displays colored Stage Structures and shows item boxes.
  6. Displays Terrains.
  7. Displays the same as above, but with indication of drop-through platforms and grab-able ledges.
R + D-Pad
R + D-Pad Toggles collision bubbles for the player (See here).
  1. Normal
  2. Collision Bubbles Only
  3. Collision Overlay
D-Pad Drops item selected on the Item Menu
L + D-Pad Display Item Menu and cycle forward through the list (See here).
L + D-Pad Display Item Menu and cycle backward through the list (See here).
L + D-Pad Display Item Menu and cycle forward through Pokémon on the list (See here).
L + D-Pad Display Item Menu and cycle backward through Pokémon on the list (See here).
D-Pad Changes the camera view.
  1. Normal.
  2. Locks the camera. It can only be controlled by debug controls.
  3. Zooms in on player 1.
C-Stick Used to rotate the camera (free form).
D-Pad + C-Stick Zooms in and out.
D-Pad + C-Stick Pans around the screen.

Stage Visual Key

Camera Boxes

Item Description
Teal Box Camera Limit
Light Yellow Box Blast Line
Blue Box Camera Focal Box
Small Red Box Unknown; It's attached to each characters' left
Small Blue Box Unknown; It's attached to each characters' right

Spawn Points

Item Description
Blue Plus Character Starting Point
Green Plus Character Respawn Point
Yellow Plus Item Spawn Point
Red Plus Enemy Spawn Point
Magenta Plus Trophy Spawn Point
White Plus Exit Point

Structures

Item Description
Gray Structure Stage Floor
Red Structure Stage Ceiling
Blue Structure Stage Left Wall
Green Structure Stage Right Wall
Gray Platform Solid No-Grab Platform
Blue Platform Drop-Through Platform
Red Platform Grab Platform

Structures that appear darker then other structures are dynamic, meaning they convert between floor, wall, and ceiling in real-time as they animate. One example is the entirety of Brinstar Depths.

Terrains

Item Description
Gray Platform Basic Terrain
Brown Platform Rock Terrain
Light Green Platform Grass Terrain
Dark Red Platform Dirt Terrain
Light Brown Platform Wood Terrain
Blue Platform Water Terrain
Light Blue Platform Ice Terrain
White Platform Snow Terrain
Dark Gray Platform Light Metal Terrain
Dark Brown Platform Heavy Metal Terrain
Yellow Platform Alien Goop Terrain
Light Gray Platform Game & Watch Terrain
Light Yellow Platform Checkered Terrain

Other

Item Description
Orange Box Item pickup boxes (when a character's hitbox overlaps the item box, the character can pick it up.

Collision Bubble Key

This is a list of all hitbox colors and what they are for. For more detail, see here.

Item Description
Yellow Damageable
Red Attacking
Blue Intangible
Purple Grabbing
Green Invincible
Aqua Reflecting
Cyan Shielding
Cyan-Blue Absorbing
White Special

Stages

Fountain of Dreams

  • Blast Zone: Fountain of Dreams has a rather large blast box.
  • Spawn Points: It features 4 spawn points: 1 on each platform, but only 1 respawn point, above the top most platform.
  • Item Spawn Points: The stage has 3 item spawn points all evenly spaced above the main platform, as well as 5 more evenly spaced above the camera box.
  • Platforms: In addition to the main solid platform, Fountain of Dreams also features 3 drop-through platforms. The 2 lower platforms begin evenly elevated, then randomely rise and fall, while the upper-center platform remains stationary. The main platform is grab-able on both sides.
  • Terrain: The 3 aerial platforms have basic terrain, while the main platform has a mostly water terrain with grass terrain on the edges.

Pokémon Stadium

  • Blast Zone: The Pokémon Stadium has a very large blast box.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located on either side of the lower platform, as well as above each of the 2 platforms. Although they cannot be used except for the normal form, spawn points exist in the same location in the all stage forms. The respawn point is located in the same upper-central spot in all forms as well.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are a total of 10 item spawn points scattered in the air above the stage.

Normal Stage

  • Platforms: The normal stage form features 2 evenly elevated drop-through platforms, located a short distance above the main, solid platform. The main platform is grab-able from either side.
  • Terrain: This form has only basic terrain

Grass Stage

  • Platforms: The grass stage form has 3 drop-through platforms, each elevated differently from the main platform. This main platform is again grab-able from both sides.
  • Terrain: There are 2 central drop-through platforms that have wooden terrain, and the other right platform has grass terrain. The main platform is mostly covered with grass terrain, although there is a small strip of water terrain just left of the center.

Fire Stage

  • Platforms: The fire stage form has 3 drop-through platforms, although it may seem like only 2 at first. The first is the awning of the burning building on the right. The other 2 are located on the branch of the dead tree on the left. The platform technically counts as 2, as the center of it is solid. The main platform, as well as most of the dead tree (minus the aformentioned platforms on the branch) are solid, and either edge of the main platform is grab-able.
  • Terrain: The edges of the main platform, as well as the awning of the burning building on the right have basic terrain. The ground under the awning and also the dead tree on the left have wooden terrain. The rest of the main platform has dirt terrain.

Water Stage

  • Platforms: The water stage form has 3 drop-through platforms, each elevated differently. The one on the left is the windmill. The platform rotates clockwise, then disappears once it has become verticle enough. The other 2 are located towards the right and are elevated differently. The main platform is mostly flat, and again, both of its edges can be grabbed.
  • Terrain: The windmill and the edges of the stage have basic terrain. The bridge on the left and the 2 aerial platforms on the right have wooden terrain and the stream has water terrain. There is also a miniscule strip of grass terrain between the left edge and the bridge.

Rock Stage

  • Platforms: The rock stage form features 4 drop-through platforms, all located in the center of the stage. They are arranged in 2 uneven rows of 2, and the top-right most one is slanted slightly. The main platform is flat at the right, until the center where there is a sharp slant up, then a drop down, followed by the big boulder. There is a very small wall near the right edge that can sometimes mess players up, particularly during a transformation. The main platform is grab-able on both edges, and the boulder is also grab-able from the left
  • Terrain: The edges of the main platform have basic terrain. The flat areas in the left and center have dirt terrain, and the mountain has rock terrain. The aerial platforms have light-metal terrain, while the metal beam in the center has heavy-metal terrain.

Princess Peach's Castle

  • Blast Zone: Peaches Castle has a very large blast box.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located in the center of the flat part on either side of the central tower, as well as on both rising platforms. The respawn point is located above the tower.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 9 item spawn points located towards the very top of the camera box. they are arranged in a straight line, 1 being directly above the tower, 4 being spaced nearly evenly above either side of the tower.
  • Platforms: The entire stage is arranged symmetrically. There are 2 aerial drop-through platforms located near either edge of the stage. They will rise when a player stands on them, and will fall to their original position otherwise. The main platform is composed of a few different parts: there is a tower located in the center of the stage, with a top-most platform, as well as 2 short slanted platforms located a bit lower on either side. The stage then flattens out, then slants downward on either side. The main platform is grab-able on either edge.
  • Terrain: The entire stage has basic terrain, except for the rising platforms, which have light-metal terrain.

Normal

Green

  • Platforms: 2 evenly elevated drop-through platforms appear on either side of the tower. A solid platform also appears off the left edge of the stage.
  • Terrain: All additional platforms have basic terrain.

Red

  • Platforms: 2 drop-through platforms appear on either side of the stage even with the lower platforms, extending them. 2 solid platforms also appear level with either side of the the lower platforms of the tower.
  • Terrain: All additional platforms have basic terrain.

Blue

  • Platforms: 2 drop-through platforms appear near either edge. They are each slanted down from the left. A solid platform also appears just above the tower.
  • Terrain: All additional platforms have basic terrain.

Kongo Jungle

  • Blast Zone: Kongo Jungle has a medium blast box.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located on the upper-left platform, on the middle-left platform, on the middle-right platform, and towards the right of the bottom platform. There are 4 respawn points placed evenly inbetween the top-most platforms.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 9 item spawn points, scattered around the stage. 3 are located above the bottom platform, 1 above either upper platform, 1 above the middle-left platform, 2 above the middle-right platform, and 1 above the small piece of land on the right.
  • Platforms: This stage features 4 drop-through platforms arranged in 2 uneven rows. They sway a little both randomely, and with the weight of players. The bottom platform is solid, immobile, and can be grabbed from either edge. The piece of land also solid, and can be ledge-grabbed from either side as well. In addition, a log can sometimes get caught in the side of the waterfall, and it's edges are also grab-able.
  • Terrain: The bottom platform, aerial platforms, and log all have wooden terrain, while the piece of land has rock terrain.

Brinstar

  • Blast Zone: Brinstar has a fairly large blast box.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are placed above the left and right aerial platforms, as well as towards the left of the main platform, and towards the right of the main platform. 4 respawn points are arranged in an even line above the upper platform.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 9 item spawn points: 2 above the left platform, 2 above the upper platform, 1 above the right platform, and 5 above the main platform.
  • Platforms: The 3 aerial platforms are all drop-through. The main platform is solid, and is grab-able on either edge. Breaking the tissue connecting the left and right aerial platforms to the main platform will cause the aerial platform to slant, while breaking the fleshy goop in the center of the main platform will cause the whole thing to split.
  • Terrain: The main platfom has mostly heavy metal-terrain, but the fleshy goop has alien terrain. The left and right aerial platforms also have alien terrain. The upper platform has light-metal terrain.

Corneria

  • Blast Zone: Corneria has a medium-small blast box.
  • Spawn Points: The spawn points are located on the hull and tail of the Great Fox. The respawn point is above the center of the hull.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 10 item spawn points arranged in a linear-curved fashion above the cockpit, hull, tail, and back jet of the ship.
  • Platforms: The jets of the Great Fox are drop-through-able. These can be destroyed, making them intangible. The cockpit, tail, and jet have grab-able edges. Arwings and Wolfens are drop-through-able.
  • Terrain: The entirety of the Great Fox has heavy-metal terrain, while the Arwings and wolfens have basic terrain.

Yoshi's Story

  • Blast Zone: Yoshi's Story has a medium-large blast box.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located 1 on each of the 3 aerial platforms and 1 in the center of the main platform. The respawn point is located above the upper platform.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 9 item spawn points: 3 above the main platform, 1 above either lower platform, 3 above the upper platform, and 1 that moves with the cloud.
  • Platforms: The stage has 3 aerial drop-through platforms, and a main, solid platform with grab-able edges. There is also a cloud that travels in a set path in the lower part of the stage. The cloud is drop-through-able.
  • Terrain: The entire stage has paper terrain, except for the cloud, which has basic terrain.

Onett

  • Blast Zone: Onett has a medium-small blast box. This stage has walk-offs on both sides.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located on the lower roof of the left-most house, on the sidewalk near the center, on the upper drug store awning, and on the left roof of the right-most house. The respawn point is located above the upper drug store awning.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 10 item spawn points: 2 above the tree on the left (different branches), 1 above either roof of the left-most house, 1 above the upper drug store awning, 1 above the center of the sidewalk, 2 above the ribbon on the right, and 1 above either roof on the right-most house
  • Platforms: The 2 tree branches, 2 drug store awnings, ribbon, and the lower roof of the left-most house all have drop-through platforms. In addition, standing on the drug store awnings for too long will cause them to fall down. The upper roof on the left-most house has 2 grab-able edges. All other platforms are solid and featureless
  • Terrain: All the grounded platforms have basic terrain. The tree branches have grass terrain. The drug store awnings and the ribbon have paper terrain.

Mute City

  • Blast Zone: Mute City has a very large blast box.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are arranged evenly on the platform. They are attached to this platform. The respawn point is also attached to the platform, and it is located a bit above it.
  • Item Spawn Points: Item Spawn Points are also attached to the platform, and are actually located just above the upper blast line.

Platform

  • Platforms: There is a single jump-through, solid platform located just above the solid ground platform. Neither of these are drop-through-able or have grab-able edges.
  • Terrain: The whole phase has basic terrain.

Landing 1

  • Platforms: There is a single solid platform with no grab-able edges.
  • Terrain: The whole phase has basic terrain.

Landing 2

  • Platforms: There are 4 drop-through platforms located above a single solid platform. This platform's edges are elevated, but are not grab-able.
  • Terrain: The whole phase has basic terrain.

Landing 3

  • Platforms: There are 3 drop-through platforms on the lips of the tunnel. These again are located above a non-grab-able solid platform with elevated edges. This time, these edges come down at a slant, preventing wall jumping.
  • Terrain: The whole phase has basic terrain.

Landing 4

  • Platforms: There are 2 curved drop-through platforms in the center of the stage. The main platform is solid and without grab-able edges.
  • Terrain: The aerial platforms and the edges and center of the main platform have basic terrain. The healing strips on either side have ice terrain.

Landing 5

  • Platforms: There is a single drop-through platform that swivels around randomely. The main platform is solid and without grab-able edges.
  • Terrain: The whole phase has basic terrain.

Landing 6

  • Platforms: There are 2 slanted drop-through platforms at either side of the stage. The main platform is again solid and without grab-able edges.
  • Terrain: The whole phase has basic terrain.

Rainbow Cruise

Opening Text

Jungle Japes

  • Blast Zone: Jungle Japes has a medium-large blast box
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located on the left platform, on either side of the center platform, and on the right platform. Respawn points are located above the upper-center platform.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 8 item spawn points: 2 above the left platform, 2 above the right platform, 2 above the upper-center platform, and 1 above either side of the center platform.
  • Platforms: There is a single drop-through platform located above the solid center platform. There are then 3 solid platforms: 1 on the left, 1 in the center, and 1 on the right. All of these solid platforms are edge grab-able from either side.
  • Terrain: The whole stage has wood terrain.

Great Bay

  • Blast Zone: Great Bay has a medium blast box that extends far to the right.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located on either side of the main platform, on the turtle's head, and on the turtle's left tree.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 8 item spawn points: 5 arranged far over the left platform portion of the stage, 2 arranged far over the turtle, and 1 just above the turtle's back.
  • Platforms: There are 3 constant solid platforms: the 3 on the left. The left-most platform shifts with players' weight. The left and right platforms have grab-able edges on either side, while the main upper platform does not. The turtle has 2 drop through platforms in its trees. After a short period of time, the turtle will sink, then after a while later reemerge, rotated clockwise. Tingle's balloon has grab-able edges. It can be destroyed.
  • Terrain: The right and center platform have light-metal terrain, while the left platform has rock terrain. The turtle's head and Tingle's balloon both have basic terrain. The turtle's trees and back have grass terrain, while it's neck and behind have ice terrain.

Temple

  • Blast Zone: Temple has a medium-large blast box vertically, and a small blast box horizontally.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located on the stairs to the left of the stage, on the platform towards the top-center of the stage, in the tunnel, in the center of the stage, and on the grounded platform towards the right of the stage. The respawn point is above the tunnel entrance.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 10 item spawn points: 1 above the canopy on the left, 1 above the lower platform leading to the lower part of the stage on the left, 1 above the lower-left land mass, 1 above the lower small platform, 1 above and below the drop-through platform in the center, 1 above the small pillar, 1 above the slanted aerial platform on the right, and 1 above each of the aerial platforms on the right.
  • Platforms: There are 6 drop through platforms: one above the canopy on the left, 2 leading to the lower part of the stage, 1 as the upper-center platform, 1 located on the mid-right, slanted, and 2 located above eachother on the far right. The stage also has several grab-able edges: 1 on the upper-left, one on the lower-left, one in the center above the tunnel, 1 on the right side of the lower-left land mass, 1 on either side of the small lower platform, and one on the right.
  • Terrain: The right half of the lower-left land mass, the tunnel, a small portion of the ground to the right of the central pillar, and the ground to the right of the grounded platform all have dirt terrain. The rest of the stage has basic terrain.

Brinstar Depths

  • Blast Zone: Brinstar Depths has a medium blast box.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located on the either side of the left portion of the main platform, the center of the upper platform, and the right portion of the main platform, after the pillar. The respawn point is located far above the middle of the stage.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 6 spawn points arranged in a line above the stage, close to the camera box.
  • Platforms: There are no drop-through or grab-able edges on this stage, only 3 solid ones. Kraid rotates the whole stage at random.
  • Terrain: The tops of the pillars have ice terrain. The rest of the stage is has rock terrain.

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Yoshi's Island

  • Blast Zone: Yoshi's Island has a medium blast box. This stage has a walk-off on the right.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located on the left hill, on either side of the lower flip-boxes, and on the right hill. The respawn point is located in the center of the stage, above the lower flip-boxes
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 10 spawn points: 2 on the inclined hill on the left, 2 on the declined hill on the left, 2 above the lower flip-boxes, 1 above the ground to the right, and 3 on the right hill.
  • Platforms: This stage has a grab-able edge on the left, and 1 more on the ground at either side of the lower flipboxes. These cannot be used unless the flip-boxes are turning. When flip-boxes turn, they become intangible.
  • Terrain: The left hill has rock terrain, the flat ground has grass terrain, the right hill has dirt terrain, and the flip-boxes have basic terrain. Also, out of view, the top of the hill and land beyond that has grass terrain.

Green Greens

  • Blast Zone: Green Greens has a medium-large blast box.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located 1 on the inner side of the left and right platforms, and 1 on either side of the main platform. The respawn point is located in the center of the stage above the main platform.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 9 item spawn points: 2 above both the left and right platforms, 1 above both sets of blocks, and 3 above the main center platform.
  • Platforms: The stage is split into 3 pieces by the destroyable blocks on either side of the main platform. These blocks spawn from the upper blast line and fall down to stack ontop the others. While it is difficult, it is possible to land on the blocks while they are falling. The stage has 2 drop-through platforms located above the main platform. Both sides of all 3 platforms have grab-able edges, although the edges connecting to the star block areas can only be grabbed if those blocks are destroyed.
  • Terrain: The 2 aerial platforms above the main platform have paper terrain, while the rest of the stage has basic terrain.

Fourside

  • Blast Zone: Fourside has a medium-large blast box.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located on the crane platform on the left, on both the upper and lower platform of the building in the center, and on the building on the right. The spawn point is located above the upper platform of the central building.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 8 item spawn points, lined up on the camera box. They are spaced such that 3 of them are above the left building, 3 above the center building, and 2 above the right building.
  • Platforms: The stage is split up into 3 parts, one for each building. The central building has 4 platforms, while the others only have one. There is also a drop-through platform connected to the crane on the left. The crane will occasionally move, raise, and lower this platform. A UFO sometimes appears in the upper left or right of the stage, creating an extra platform. It will leave after a short period of time. There are no drop-through platforms on this stage aside from the aforementioned crane platform. The stage has grab-able edges on either side of all 3 buildings.
  • Terrain: The crane platform has light-metal terrain, and the UFO has ice terrain. The rest of the stage has basic terrain.

Mushroom Kingdom

  • Blast Zone: Mushroom Kingdom has a very small blast box. This stage has walk-offs on either side.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located on the platforms on both the left and right of the stage, as well as on both upper sets of breakable blocks in the center. The respawn point is located above the lower set of breakable blocks.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 9 item spawn points: 1 far above the left platform, 1 above the sets of breakable blocks on either side of the stage, 1 above each elevator platform, 2 above the lower set of breakable blocks, 1 above the upper-left set of breakable blocks, and one right next to it, far over the lower set.
  • Platforms: There are 3 solid platforms at the bottom of the stage, separated by pits. Above these pits are drop-through elevator platforms that rise and fall with players' weight. While one falls, the other will rise, and if they extend comepletely, they will both fall off into the pit, respawning a few moments later. There are also 5 sets of solid breakable blocks. These can be broken by attacks or by jumping into them. They, also will respawn. The edges on either side of both pits are grab-able.
  • Terrain: The elevator platforms have light-metal terrain, while the rest of the stage has basic terrain.

Mushroom Kingdom II

  • Blast Zone: Mushroom Kingdom II has a medium-small blast box. This stage has walk-offs on either side.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located at the edge of the left and right platforms, as well as either side of the central platform. The respawn point is located above this central platform.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 7 item spawn points: 2 above both the left and right platforms, and 3 above the central platform.
  • Platforms: There are 3 solid platforms, separated by pits. Occasionally, logs that act as solid platforms will drift down the waterfall and fall down these pits. Also occasionally, Birdie will appear on his carpet, creating a moving drop-through platform. He will leave eventually. Also occasionally, Birdo may appear from either side of the stage. She can also be stood on, and she can be destroyed. The edges on either side of both pits are grab-able.
  • Terrain: The logs and the wooden bridge in the center of the stage have wood terrain, Birdie's carpet has paper terrain, Birdo has ice terrain, and the rest of the stage has basic terrain.

Venom

  • Blast Zone: Venom has a medium-large blast box.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located on the inner edge of each wing. The respawn point is located above the tail.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 9 item spawn points: 2 above each wing, and one above the tail.
  • Platforms: The 2 upper wings are drop-through-able, while the bottom wings are solid but have grab-able edges. Arwings and Wolfens are drop-through-able.
  • Terrain: The entire stage has heavy-metal terrain

Poké Floats

  • Blast Zone: Poké Floats has a medium blast box.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located on the tip edge of both Squirtle's arms, and on both edges of its head. The 4 respawn points are located in a line in the upper middle portion of the screen. Each of these points follow the screen.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 10 item spawn points, stretching across the entire top of the camera box. They are arranged in an arc. These points follow the screen
  • Terrain: Every float in this stage has full basic terrain.

Squirtle

  • Platforms: Squirtle has all solid platforms, comprised of its head and arms.

Onix

  • Platforms: Onix has one big solid platform. The platform has several bumps and curves.

Psyduck

  • Platforms: Psyduck has all solid platforms, comprised of its head and bill.

Chikorita

  • Platforms: Chickorita's body is a solid platform, while its leaf is a drop-through platform.

Weezing

  • Platforms: Weezing has one big solid platform. The platform is basically just the 2 curves for each head.

Slowpoke

  • Platforms: Slowpoke's body and part of the tail is one big platform with a few bumps and curves. The tail acts as a wall and a ceiling before it lowers, where it becomes a floor.

Porygon

  • Platforms: Porygon has all solid platforms, comprised of its head, body, and tail.

Wooper

  • Platforms: Wooper's head is a curved solid platform, and its branches are dropthrough platforms. The body and feet never become solid.

Sudowoodo

  • Platforms: Sudowoodo's head branches, head, and right leg and foot are solid platforms, while its right arm is a drop-through platform. There is a piece of solid platform in the middle of the hand. Interestingly the left side of sudowoodo has no platforms, presumably because developers did not expect anyone to attempt to get over there.

Snorlax

  • Platforms: Snorlax has one big solid platform, comprised of a curve for the stomach, and one for the head.

Venusaur

  • Platforms: Venusaur's body and stem are solid platforms, while the flower and leaves are drop-through platforms.

Seel

  • Platforms: Seel has all solid platforms, comprised of its head, body, and tail.

Wobbuffet

  • Platforms: Wobbuffet has one big solid platform, curved around its head.

Unown

  • Platforms: Unowns have one small drop-through platform, typically with a curve in the center.

Goldeen

  • Platforms: Goldeen has all drop-through platforms, comprised of its head and tail.

Lickitung

  • Platforms: Licktung has all solid platforms, comprised of its head, tounge, body, and tail. Eventually, its tounge gets retracted.

Chansey

  • Platforms: Chansey has one solid platform, comprised of its head.

Geodude

  • Platforms: Geodude has all solid platforms, comprised of its head, arms, and fists.

Big Blue

  • Blast Zone: Big Blue has a tall, narrow blast box.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located on the Falcon Flyer: 1 on the tail, 2 on the body, and 1 on the nose. The respawn points are located in the center of the screen.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 7 item spawn points all located in a line at the top of the screen.
  • Platforms: The flat flying platform is the only part of the stage that is drop-through-able. The Falcon Flyer and spherical platform have grab-able edges, and the entire rest of the stage is solid.
  • Terrain: The Falcon Flyer, F-Zero Machines, and the edges of the spherical platform have heavy-metal terrain, while the ground, flat platform, and top of the spherical platform have basic terrain.

Icicle Mountain

  • Blast Zone: Icicle Mountain has a large blast box, but it is easy to get to each side of it due to all the platforms. This stage has walk-offs on both sides at several different points. Oddly, it is possible to Self Distruct on the upper blast line, unlike any other stage.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located in the bottom portion of the stage: 1 on the upper slanted wooden platform, 2 on the lower slanted wooden platform, and 1 on the right platform inbetween the 2. Respawn points are located in a line in the center of the screen. These points follow the screen.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 8 item spawn points: 5 arranged in an arc above 3 more arranged in a triangle. These points, like the spawn and respawn points, follow the screen. These points also follow the screen.
  • Trophy/Enemy Spawn Points: Oddly, this stage has unused trophy and enemy spawn points.
  • Lower Half: There are 5 trophy spawn points: 1 on the right of the 3rd level platform, 1 on the left 4th level platform, 1 on the right 5th level platform, 1 on the left 6th level platform, and 1 on the breakable ice cubes on the left of the 7th level. There are 5 enemy spawn points: 1 on the right 1st level platform, 1 above the left 4th level platform, 1 on the upper wooden slant, 1 on the central 6th level platform, and 1 on the central 8th level platform.
  • Upper Half: There are 5 more trophy spawn points: 1 on the left 2nd level platform, 1 on the central 3rd level platfom, 1 on the central 4th level platfom, 1 on the left 7th level platform, and 1 on the right 8th level platform. There are also 5 more enemy spawn points: 1 on the right 1st level platform, 1 on the central 3rd level platfom, 1 on the central 4th level platfom, 1 on the left 6th level platform, and 1 on the central 8th level platform.
  • Platforms: This stage has several drop-through platforms. There are 16 in each half. The upper half also features grab-able edges on both rocks of the 8th level. The ice cubes found throughout the stage can be destroyed.
  • Terrain: This stage features multiple wood, light-metal, snow, ice, and rock terrains.
  • Notes: Although this stage may seem similar to the adventure mode map, they are actually 2 entirely different stages with the same theme. This stage moves the player around by shifting the camera up and down at various speeds. In this way, the stage is completely loaded during the initial load. The camera will never exceed the upper or lower limits of the stage. The adventure mode map, however, works differently. The camera can only get shifted upwards, and the stage is not completely loaded at any time. Instead, the stage will loop, loading a new section each time the camera gets to the top edge. Because of this, the stage has many more varieties.

Flat Zone

  • Blast Zone: Flat Zone has a very small bast box. This stage has walk-offs on either side.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are spaced evenly in a line on the bottom platform. The respawn point is located on the upper-middle aerial platform.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are only 4 item spawn points located in a line above the camera box.
  • Platforms: There are 5 drop-through platforms. 4 of these, located in the center of the stage, can be extended at some points by the teleporting platform. The other drop-through platform consists of the house roof. There are no grab-able edges.
  • Terrain: The whole stage has Game & Watch terrain.

Dream Land N64

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Yoshi's Island N64

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Kongo Jungle N64

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Battlefield

  • Blast Zone: Battlefield has a moderate-to-large blast box.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are located 1 on each of the 3 aerial platforms and 1 in the center of the main platform. There are 4 respawn points arranged evenly above the stage.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 8 item spawn points: 1 above the center of the main platform, 2 above either of the lower aerial platforms, and 3 above the upper aerial platform.
  • Platforms: The stage has 3 aerial drop-through platforms, and a main, solid platform with grab-able edges.
  • Terrain: The entire stage has basic terrain.

Final Destination

  • Blast Zone: Final Destination has a moderate-to-large blast box.
  • Spawn Points: Spawn points are spaced evenly on the main platform. There are 4 respawn points spaced evenly above the main platform.
  • Item Spawn Points: There are 8 item spawn points arranged symmetrically across the stage.
  • Platforms: The stage has one main platform with grab-able edges.
  • Terrain: The entire stage has basic terrain.

Adventure Mode: Mushroom Kingdom

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Adventure Mode: Underground Maze

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Adventure Mode: Brinstar Escape Shaft

Brinstar Escape Shaft is split into 6 sections by jump-through solid platforms.

  • Blast Zone: The Escape Shaft has a wide and tall blast box.
  • Spawn Points: The spawn point is at the bottom right in the first section, and the respawn point follows player 1. The exit point is on the platform at the very top in the sixth section.
  • Item Spawn Points: Oddly, there is a single item spawn point in the center of the first section.
  • Trophy/Enemy Spawn Points: There are 5 trophy spawn points: 1 towards the top of the first section, 1 on a platform in the second section, 1 on a platform towards the top of the third section, and 1 on either side of the sixth section.
  • Platforms: There are several drop-through platforms throughout the stage, but no grab-able ones.
  • Terrain: Almost all solid platforms have basic terrain, while the aerial platforms have light metal terrain.

Adventure Mode: Grand Prix

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Adventure Mode: Icicle Mountain

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Special Stage: Race to the Finish

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Special Stage: Trophy Collector

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Special Stage: All-Star Rest Area

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Special Stage: Target Test

Special Stage: Home-Run Stadium

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Special Stage: Goomba

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Special Stage: Entei

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Special Stage: Majora's Mask

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Debug Stage: TEST

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