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Palutena's Temple
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Universe Kid Icarus
Appears in SSB4 (Wii U)
Availability Starter
Crate type Presents
Maximum players 8
Tracks available Boss Fight 1 (Kid Icarus: Uprising)
In the Space-Pirate Ship
Wrath of the Reset Bomb
Lightning Chariot Base
Destroyed Skyworld
Magnus's Theme
Dark Pit's Theme
Hades's Infernal Theme
Thunder Cloud Temple
Weyard
Bolded tracks must be unlocked
Tournament legality
Smash 4 Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Article on Icaruspedia Palutena's Temple

Palutena's Temple (エンジェランド, Angel Land) (known in Europe as Skyworld during the E3 2014 Direct, not to be confused with the stage from Brawl) is a stage that appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U from the Kid Icarus series. It depicts a stage from the original Kid Icarus with updated looks derived from Kid Icarus: Uprising. The stage was made for 8-Player Smash, but is playable in normal Smash as well.

Stage layout

The stage is very similar to New Pork City in design - it is primarily composed of a wide assortment of medium-sized platforms strewn around a very large playing field. A bridge connects the two upper areas and can be destroyed; the two upper areas have the largest platforms. The bridge also has a hazard in the form of a spike-studded platform suspended above by a chain, which slowly moves back and forth. In the top-left is a mini-stage that appears to be very close to the top blast line. After enough time passes, it actually will go above the top blast line, dragging along any fighters with it. In the bottom-left zone are a couple of springs inside a cave reminiscent of the bottom area of Temple, with a spiked mace ball in the center of the area. The bottom-right area is mostly blank space with several platforms, reminiscent of the Maze Sample Stage from Brawl.

Pit is able to activate his Smash Taunt, Palutena's Guidance, in this stage. It has a similar mechanic to Snake's Codec Conversations in Shadow Moses Island from the previous game.

Ω Form

The Omega form is a stage with the design of the rising platform in front of Palutena's statue from the normal version albeit larger, set in front of the same statue.

Tournament Legality

The stage is banned in tournaments due to it's overly large size which can create camping, stage hazards such as spikes, and the walls and other objects can create caves of life.

Trophy information

The Palutena's Temple trophy is part of the Kid Icarus: Uprising Trophy Box.

Trophy in for Wii U.
Palutena's Temple

North America In the Kid Icarus series, Skyworld is where gods and angels live in harmony. Late in the story of Kid Icarus: Uprising, however, it falls apart, and the ruins of Palutena's Temple have become a stage to battle on. The bridge can be destroyed, splitting the stage in two, but you can still cross the gap using clouds or moving platforms.

Europe In the Kid Icarus series, Skyworld is where gods and angels live in harmony. Late in the story of Kid Icarus: Uprising, however, it falls apart, and the ruins of Palutena's Temple have become a stage in this game. The bridge can be destroyed, splitting the stage in two, but you can still cross the gap using clouds or moving platforms.

NES: Kid Icarus (08/1987)
3DS: Kid Icarus: Uprising (03/2012)

Origin

Palutena's Temple, as seen in Kid Icarus: Uprising.

Palutena's Temple is where the goddess Palutena lives. In the original Kid Icarus, (under the title Palace in the Sky) Medusa usurped control of the palace and captured Palutena, prompting Pit to rescue her.

In Kid Icarus: Uprising, however, this is also where she is fought as a boss. Here, she is possessed by the Chaos Kin, a chaotic entity that sought to create disaster by controlling the goddess and eventually eat her soul, which it almost succeeded in doing if it weren't for the efforts of Pit with the assistance of Viridi and Phosphora. The boss battle was notably unique, as Pit had to avoid harming Palutena throughout the fight all the while focusing all of his attention on the Chaos Kin. Pit also had to fight hordes of his own former allies, the Centurions, in order to reach Palutena. It is also the location of the Capricorn Club, the tenth Zodiac Weapon.

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