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The length of Final Destination is often used as a unit of measurement when describing attacks and/or techniques. For example, when comparing {{SSBB|Link}} and {{SSBB|Toon Link}}'s [[Final Smashes]], it is stated that Link's Final Smash covers the whole length of Final Destination while Toon Link's only covers half. | The length of Final Destination is often used as a unit of measurement when describing attacks and/or techniques. For example, when comparing {{SSBB|Link}} and {{SSBB|Toon Link}}'s [[Final Smashes]], it is stated that Link's Final Smash covers the whole length of Final Destination while Toon Link's only covers half. | ||
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Wall cling.jpg|{{SSBB|Lucario}} [[wall cling]]ing on the wall section underneath the right ledge of the stage. | Wall cling.jpg|{{SSBB|Lucario}} [[wall cling]]ing on the wall section underneath the right ledge of the stage. | ||
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==Tournament legality== | ==Tournament legality== | ||
Final Destination, due to its simple design and lack of disruptive features, has always been considered to be one of the fairest stages, and is usually a starter stage. | Final Destination, due to its simple design and lack of disruptive features, has always been considered to be one of the fairest stages, and is usually a starter stage. |