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Talk:Northern Cave

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Legality[edit]

This may be a stupid question, but is music ever a reason to ban the stage, because even though the layout of this stage seems pretty legal, I know Square Enix (along with Atlus) is stricter with its music policies. While we haven't seen Northern Cave at a tournament, there is always the possibility that a Final Fantasy VII or Persona song could play on a Smash stage and that could affect streams and whatnot even though its barely hearable. Just curious on this. Pratikmii03 (talk) 09:15, April 18, 2021 (EDT)

I'm pretty sure when Square Enix allowed Final Fantasy to appear in Smash, they understood that the stage and music would be used in tournaments. Even if they did not, it shouldn't bother the actual tournament itself; if it really becomes a problem, the stream's production can simply mute the music or the audio entirely. CookiesCnC Signature.pngCreme 09:24, April 18, 2021 (EDT)