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Spear Pillar is a stage that debuted in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Hailing from the Pokémon Universe, Spear Pillar is a location in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl where the player battles Dialga or Palkia. As a playable stage, Spear Pillar is two platforms roughly the size of the base of Battlefield, one on top of the other, with two smaller platforms moving up and down above them. What sets this stage apart from other stages is the presence of the Pokémon. After the battle beings, Dialga, Palkia, or Cresselia appears and beings to mess with the players. Dialga and Palkia create beams of energy to attack the players, as well as causing temporal shifts in time and space. Cresselia instead creates sickles that fly around the stage, causing large knockback to any character they hit...(more)
Did you know...
- ...that in Smash 64, the four unlockable characters were chosen for playability by Masahiro Sakurai on the premise that they could be based on another preexisting playable character?
- ...that the Shadow glitch, which allowed players to catch the Shadow Balls thrown by Mewtwo's Forward throw as items, only exists in version 1.0 of Melee?
- ...that in Brawl, Rayquaza has specific weak point damage modifiers programmed, despite none of its hurtboxes being flagged as a weak point?
- ...that within Super Smash Bros. for Wii U's data, there is an unused emblem reference for Rhythm Heaven in the data's fighter section, suggesting that a playable character from Rhythm Heaven was in development before being scrapped?
- ...that Sakurai originally wanted to create a level editor that allowed players to create stages in Minecraft and import them into Ultimate for Minecraft World, but it was scrapped due to being technically impossible?
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Weekly in-game event: Reawaken the Undying Light!
- 3 November 2024
- At Luminosity Makes Moves Miami 2024, Tweek, Sonix, and Light take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Ultimate singles; Zain, Aklo, and Wizzrobe take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Melee singles. MkLeo & Maister take Ultimate doubles; Preeminent & Soonsay take Melee doubles.
- 27 October 2024
- At DELTA 9, Miya, Raru, and Ryopei take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Ultimate singles.
- 20 October 2024
- At Cirque 4, Miya, Lima, and Light take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Ultimate singles. Miya & Hurt take Ultimate doubles.
- 20 October 2024
- At Sumabato SP 52, acola, Asimo, and Raru take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Ultimate singles.
- 18 October 2024
- At Litvitational 3, Light, Lima, and Tea take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Ultimate singles.
- 6 October 2024
- At Wavelength 2024, Light takes 1st place in Ultimate singles; Jon takes 1st place in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U singles; Cody takes 1st place in Brawl singles; Zain, Aklo, and Hungrybox take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Melee singles. Dark Wizzy & Skyjay take Ultimate doubles; Cody & MrRyanNess take Brawl doubles; SFOP & Joshman take Melee doubles.
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