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PrismHigh.jpg|Near the top of the tower.
PrismHigh.jpg|Near the top of the tower.
File:Prism-Evening.png|The platform leaves Prism tower.
File:Prism-Evening.png|The platform leaves Prism tower.
File:Prism-NightTransition.png|As the platform leaves, the time of day turns to night.
File:Prism-Night.png|At night, far away from the tower.
File:Prism-Night.png|At night, far away from the tower.
File:Prism-NightTransition.png|As the platform returns to the tower's base, the time of day turns to morning.
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Prism Tower
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Prism Tower (プリズムタワー, Purizumutawā) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. The stage is set in Lumiose City of the Kalos region.

Overview

The stage begins on the streets in front of the tower's base in broad daylight. Later into the battle, moving platforms will appear and must be jumped onto to begin the ascent to the top. Near the top, the sun begins to set, and it is assumed that it will be full-out nighttime once at the top, where the players can continue to fight.[1]

Origin

In Pokémon X and Y, Lumiose City is at the center of the Kalos region and is currently the largest city in the Pokémon world. The Prism Tower, in Centrico Plaza, is actually the Lumiose Gym, where the player battles Clemont, an Electric-type specialist, for the fifth badge after solving a series of questions involving Pokémon.

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