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Talk:Super Happy Tree
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Do the clouds appear in the SSB version?
I haven't played the SSB version of this stage in a long time and I don't remember the clouds being in it. So do the clouds appear in the SSB version?
- Yes, just like in the Yoshi 64 stage in SSBM (though the stage on a whole is, of course, a lot smaller). --MaskedMarth 20:53, October 19, 2006 (GMT)
- Actually the clouds only appear in vs. mode in SSB64. In SSB64 1-Player mode they're not there. I know the CPUs had issues getting someone who just jumped around on the clouds in SSB64, so that may be (emphasis on "may") why that is. In SSBM CPUs jump around the clouds just fine. (Also, in SSBM, when the clouds disappear, they don't make a sound like they do in SSB64.) --Kirby King 02:57, October 20, 2006 (GMT)
That's what a thought. I knew something had changed. Thanks for answering it.
One more question, why is this stage banned in tournaments?
- Fox and Falco can sit on the far right cloud and shoot lasers across for the entire match. Some characters have a ridiuclously hard time trying to get out there (or back). This is a very poor setup for a tournament-worthy match. Imagine a Fox who hits a Link once and then runs to the cloud, camping there for the rest of the match. Link can't get out there without using his up+b, leaving him open for an easy kill. If Link doesn't go out there, Fox wins thanks to the % difference. --nealdt 08:32, October 20, 2006 (GMT)
Unlocking this stage
I unlocked this stage NOT by hitting 400m with Yoshi in the Sandbag mode, so here has to be another way. Unfortunately, I don't remember how I did it.
Ok, I unlocked it with Jigglypuff, so im pretty sure Yoshi is not required.Deyna Taggerung (talk) 14:57, 15 December 2011 (EST)