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Controls test stage
Controls Test Stage | |
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Universe | Super Smash Bros. |
Appears in | Brawl SSB4 |
Availability | Controls test/hacking only |
The controls test stage or customization test stage is a basic stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. 4 that allows players to test their set custom controls or (in Smash 4 only) character customizations. As such, it cannot be selected in Versus mode. In the controls test version, only Mario is playable. In the customization test version, the player can test any fighter they are customizing.
Layout
The stage consists of a single flat strip of terrain with a simple texture. On either side of the stage is an invisible wall that prevents the player from reaching the blast lines. These walls can be wall jumped from and wall clinged on, but do not interact with projectiles. These walls, combined with an invisible ceiling just above the camera boundary, make it impossible for the player to be KO'd on the test stage.
On the controls test stage, pressing buttons will cause a small notice to appear on screen, containing an icon for button and its currently assigned function. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, controls can be customized using the bottom screen while the player is in the test stage. In Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, controls are set on a separate screen.
On the customization test stage, a Sandbag is present for the player to test out their attacks on, and its damage is displayed on screen. The Sandbag's damage percentage will reset to zero if it does not sustain any damage for a few seconds. Due to the invisible walls, the Sandbag cannot be knocked out of bounds as on the Online Practice Stage.
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