Luigi's Mansion: Difference between revisions

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==Tournament Legality==
==Tournament Legality==
===Super Smash Bros. Brawl===
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
In ''Brawl'' tournaments, Luigi's Mansion has progressively become a banned stage. This is due to its walls which prevent opponents from DIing out of certain multi-hit moves and, as they are solid from all directions, create relevant [[cave of life|caves of life]] and introduce the potential for [[circle camping]]. The columns also stop [[projectile]]s, limiting approach options for characters which rely on them.
In ''Brawl'' tournaments, Luigi's Mansion has progressively become a banned stage. This is due to its walls which prevent opponents from DIing out of certain multi-hit moves and, as they are solid from all directions, create relevant [[cave of life|caves of life]] and introduce the potential for [[circle camping]]. The columns also stop [[projectile]]s, limiting approach options for characters which rely on them.


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This stage used to be a major counterpick on the West Coast and in the Midwest, while it was banned on the East Coast. Its potential for circle camping also led to it being banned more often than being a counterpick in tournaments. It is currently a Group Three counterpick according to the [[Smash Back Room]], though its legality is still considered in question by many.
This stage used to be a major counterpick on the West Coast and in the Midwest, while it was banned on the East Coast. Its potential for circle camping also led to it being banned more often than being a counterpick in tournaments. It is currently a Group Three counterpick according to the [[Smash Back Room]], though its legality is still considered in question by many.


===Super Smash Bros. 4===
===''Super Smash Bros. 4''===
In ''SSB4'' Luigi's Mansion was never legal in tournaments for the same reasons as with ''Brawl'', and this remains true as of the 2017 recommended ruleset.
In ''SSB4'' Luigi's Mansion was never legal in tournaments for the same reasons as with ''Brawl'', and this remains true as of the 2017 recommended ruleset.