Super Smash Bros. 4

Wily Castle

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Wily Castle
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Wily Castle in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (top) and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (bottom).
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Universe Mega Man
Appears in SSB4
Availability Starter
Crate type Futuristic
Maximum players 8 (Ω form only)
Tracks available 3DS version:
Mega Man 2 Medley
Mega Man 2 Retro Medley (Alternate)
Wii U version:
Mega Man 2 Medley
Cut Man Stage
Quick Man Stage
Air Man Stage
Spark Man Stage
Shadow Man Stage
Mega Man Retro Medley
Mega Man 2 Retro Medley
Mega Man 3 Retro Medley
Mega Man 4-6 Retro Medley

Wily Castle (ワイリー基地, Wily Base), also known as Skull Castle, is a stage that appears in both versions of Super Smash Bros. 4 from the Mega Man series. It takes place in front of Dr. Wily's Castle as depicted in Mega Man 2. The recurring Yellow Devil boss from the Mega Man games also appears on this stage as a stage hazard/boss, exploding when enough damage is done to its eye by the players. Its main method of attacking is using his own body, similar to Mega Man.

Overview

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The main body of the stage is a flat body which fighters cannot go underneath, similar to Yoshi's Story and Summit. There are two floating platforms at either side of the stage, suspended beyond the body of the stage. After a while, a rail, like the one from Mega Man 2's, will appear around the left platform, in a square figure-eight shape. The platform will presumably move around this rail. These rails will have breaks in them which, when the platform crosses them, they will drop temporarily until it reaches a solid rail again. There is more than one possible rail configuration.

At times, parts of the Yellow Devil will ascend from the background, then descend and reassemble on the stage. When the Yellow Devil is formed, it will attack the players with its own body until it is defeated by taking a sufficient amount of damage from the players, though only its eye is vulnerable. Once defeated, the Yellow Devil will explode, dealing significant damage and knockback, and this explosion will count as an attack for the player who landed the final blow.

Origin

The Wily Castle in Mega Man 2.

In every game in the original series of Mega Man games, Dr. Wily would reside in a castle that could only be accessed by defeating the eight (six in the first Mega Man game) Robot Masters. Among the numerous robotic enemies found in the castle besides the rebuilt Robot Masters, the most notable enemy was the recurring boss, Yellow Devil. This boss was often among the last lines of defense against Mega Man, being fought at the end of certain stages in the castle. As for the castles themselves, there were often several different stages in them, one of which was usually reserved for fighting the rebuilt Robot Masters in a sort of Boss Rush Mode. At the end of the castle, Dr. Wily was the players' opponent, often fighting in countless varieties of mechs.

The version of Dr. Wily's Castle that appears in this stage is the one from Mega Man 2.

Depending on the version being played, different platforms appear. In the Wii U version, a rail carrying a moving platform appears. These rails have been a staple of the Mega Man series since the first game, where they appeared in Guts Man's stage and Dr. Wily's Castle. In the 3DS version, a pendulum-like platform similar to the ones in Bright Man's stage in Mega Man 4 appear.


Ω Form

The Omega form uses the same platform as the normal versions of each game. The Yellow Devil and scrolling platforms are absent.

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Trivia

  • Gaur Plain and Wily Castle, the two non-Smash based stages which are common to both versions of Super Smash Bros. 4, appeared on home consoles and handhelds (Wii and New Nintendo 3DS for Xenoblade Chronicles, NES and Game Boy for Mega Man 2 and Mega Man II respectively (although the castle in II is a different design)), although the handheld version of Xenoblade Chronicles came out after Smash.
    • It was announced prior to Smash 3DS's release, however.
  • Although the stage is based on Mega Man 2, Yellow Devil appears; but he is never seen in Mega Man 2, rather Mega Man.