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*All Battlefield/Ω form stages now reshape the main platform and [[blast line]]s to be identical to those in {{SSBU|Battlefield}}/{{SSBU|Final Destination}}, making some Battlefield/Ω forms such as those of [[Golden Plains]], [[Wily Castle]], and [[Kalos Pokémon League]] having larger bottom blast lines and no vertical walls.
*All Battlefield/Ω form stages now reshape the main platform and [[blast line]]s to be identical to those in {{SSBU|Battlefield}}/{{SSBU|Final Destination}}, making some Battlefield/Ω forms such as those of [[Golden Plains]], [[Wily Castle]], and [[Kalos Pokémon League]] having larger bottom blast lines and no vertical walls.
**However, stages where [[Z-axis]] is flattened (e.g. [[Hanenbow]], [[Dream Land GB]],  [[Flat Zone X]], {{b|Duck Hunt|stage}}) now affect them even in Battlefield/Ω form, which alters the characters' [[hitbox]]es [[Hitbox#Hitboxes in three dimensions|function]].
**However, stages where [[Z-axis]] is flattened (e.g. [[Hanenbow]], [[Dream Land GB]],  [[Flat Zone X]], {{b|Duck Hunt|stage}}) now affect them even in Battlefield/Ω form, which alters the characters' [[hitbox]]es [[Hitbox#Hitboxes in three dimensions|function]].
*[[Stage hazard]]s can be turned off for the first time in the series, allowing players to remove intrusive elements, such as environment changes or enemy appearances from gameplay. The option is available in the advanced rules settings.
*[[Stage hazard]]s can be turned off for the first time in the series, allowing players to remove intrusive elements, such as environment changes or enemy appearances from gameplay. The option is available in the [[Advanced Rules]] settings.
*The new [[Stage Morph]] option allows two stages to be selected at once; the two stages will transition into one another either at random or on specified time intervals.  
*The new [[Stage Morph]] option allows two stages to be selected at once; the two stages will transition into one another either at random or on specified time intervals.  
*Tracks in [[My Music]] are now organized by series rather than by stage, such that all music from a given series will be available across the stages corresponding to that series.
*Tracks in [[My Music]] are now organized by series rather than by stage, such that all music from a given series will be available across the stages corresponding to that series.

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