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Other stage elements include breakable barriers and platforms, such as the pillars of [[Luigi's Mansion]] and the stone floors of [[Skyworld]]; [[stage hazard]]s and [[enemies]], such as lasers, cars, and [[Klaptrap]]s; local items such as [[apple]]s; and interactive objects such as [[Barrel Cannon]]s and switches. While [[water]] has no effect on movement in ''Melee'' outside of the flowing river in [[Jungle Japes]], ''Brawl'' introduced [[swimming]]; a few stages, such as [[Delfino Plaza]], feature bodies of water that characters can swim in.
Other stage elements include breakable barriers and platforms, such as the pillars of [[Luigi's Mansion]] and the stone floors of [[Skyworld]]; [[stage hazard]]s and [[enemies]], such as lasers, cars, and [[Klaptrap]]s; local items such as [[apple]]s; and interactive objects such as [[Barrel Cannon]]s and switches. While [[water]] has no effect on movement in ''Melee'' outside of the flowing river in [[Jungle Japes]], ''Brawl'' introduced [[swimming]]; a few stages, such as [[Delfino Plaza]], feature bodies of water that characters can swim in.


From ''Brawl'' onwards, the appearance of some items, namely [[crate]]s and [[barrel]]s, differs depending on the aesthetic style of the stage they appear on.
In ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'', the appearance of some items, namely [[crate]]s and [[barrel]]s, differs depending on the aesthetic style of the stage they appear on.


In [[Tournament legal|competitive]] play for every game, many tournament organizers prohibit the majority of stages (and in ''64''{{'}}s case, all but [[Dream Land|one]]) from being selected due to being considered disruptive, unfair, or unbalanced by many high-level players{{fact}} (see [[stage legality]]). ''Ultimate'' tournaments often also require stage hazards to be disabled.
In [[Tournament legal|competitive]] play for every game, many tournament organizers prohibit the majority of stages (and in ''64''{{'}}s case, all but [[Dream Land|one]]) from being selected due to being considered disruptive, unfair, or unbalanced by many high-level players{{fact}} (see [[stage legality]]). ''Ultimate'' tournaments often also require stage hazards to be disabled.

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