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This article is about the Brawl stage for multiplayer use. For the Subspace Emissary side-scrolling stage, see Skyworld (SSE).
For the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U stage known as Skyworld in Europe and Australia, see Palutena's Temple.
Skyworld
Skyworld
KidIcarusSymbol.svg
Universe Kid Icarus
Appears in Brawl
SSB4 (Wii U)
Availability Starter (Brawl and SSB4)
Crate type Normal
Maximum players 6
8 (Ω form only)
Tracks available In Brawl:
Underworld
Skyworld
Title (Kid Icarus)
Kid Icarus Original Medley
Bolded track must be unlocked.
In SSB4:
Underworld
Title (Kid Icarus)
Overworld
Kid Icarus Retro Medley
Tournament legality
Brawl Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Smash 4 Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Article on Icaruspedia Skyworld

Skyworld (天空界, Skyworld) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (as Skyworld (Brawl) in PAL versions).

Stage Layout

The stage consists of a main floating platform, with three smaller platforms above the main platform and one platform below, which is connected to the right side of the main platform by a chain, and can raise and move right, or fall and move left. All platforms have clouds directly beneath them.

All platforms are breakable, excluding the bottom platform below the main platform. When they are broken, all that is left is the clouds they were on top of. The player can stand on the clouds and drop through them as well. If a character is stage spiked or meteor smashed powerfully enough, they can pass right through the clouds and end up at the bottom of the stage. These are the only platforms to have this property.

Ω Form

The Omega form features only one flat yellow platform. Unlike the normal form, this platform is no longer breakable.

Tournament Legality

The stage is banned in most competitive tournaments as the unbroken platforms can create a Cave of life, allowing for techs and unusually high damage percentages. Additionally, the unique platforms cause an over-reliance on stage spikes.

Origin

Sky World as it originally appeared in Kid Icarus.

Sky World is the third level for Kid Icarus and its sequel Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters. The majority of the elements in this stage are made up for Smash and have no origin, with a few exceptions: In Kid Icarus' Sky World, there are platforms that are made out of stone and some that are clouds. Throughout the level, there are columns that go through the cloud platforms and support some of the stone platforms. In this stage in Smash, the main platforms are made out of clouds with destructible stone platforms on top. In the background can be seen numerous columns. Also in Kid Icarus are floating platforms that go from one side of the level to the other, which Pit can use to his advantage to reach his destination. In Smash, there are times where a floating platform towards the bottom of the stage will go from the left side of the stage to the right.

Glitches

A few glitches can occur in Skyworld:

  • One of them concerns Mr. Game & Watch. If the player plays as him, breaks the middle section of the main platform, and walks towards one of the platforms on either side of the new empty space, the player will drop through the cloud, as if they had smashed the Control Stick down. However, even if he just walks towards either platform, he will still drop through.
  • Another can be performed on this stage with Meta Knight. When using his side special, Drill Rush, aiming up into a breakable platform causes Meta Knight to appear above the platform once the move has been finished.
  • Another one involves a Hothead. If the left side of the highest platform is destroyed, the Hothead will rapidly move back and forth on the right side's top left corner while it circles clockwise.

Trivia

  • When Pokémon Trainer is chosen, the trainer stands on the ship in front of the fountain.
  • Ironically, while most characters' Final Smashes are not affected by what stage they are on, Pit's Brawl Final Smash is affected. The Centurions hit the breakable stage and are knocked out of flight. Because of this, characters with a fast enough spot dodge can easily completely dodge this attack on this stage.
  • CPUs do not understand the danger of the moving platform beneath the stage, and often try to land on it, even when it is just leaving the stage, often resulting in them being KO'd.
  • In the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 50-Fact Extravaganza, this stage is mistakenly labeled as part of the Zelda universe. In this case, it may have been confused with Skyloft, which is part of the Zelda universe.
  • One of the floating islands in the background features a temple with a Palutena statue. This statue is modeled after her artwork from the first Kid Icarus game.

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