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(Alright Miles, you're right, it makes sense to leave it at "Pyrosphere" in reference to the Smash stage. But when referring to the area in Other M, adding "the" is grammatically correct. Sorry for being a dumbass)
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[[Ridley]] appears periodically as a boss, who will attack players and destroy floating platforms. He can increase his strength from absorbing energy from the tanks under the ledges, which blackens his skin in the process. If he receives enough damage, he will become an ally to the last attacker. Defeating him counts as a point in [[Time]]d matches. FG II-Grahams, Joulions, and {{s|metroidwiki|Zero}}s appear as enemies on the stage as well. FG II-Graham units are mobile flying turrets that fire straight shots when hit. Joulions are floating enemies that inflate and explode after being attacked. The weighty Zeros crawl slowly on the ground, and can be picked up and thrown.
[[Ridley]] appears periodically as a boss, who will attack players and destroy floating platforms. He can increase his strength from absorbing energy from the tanks under the ledges, which blackens his skin in the process. If he receives enough damage, he will become an ally to the last attacker. Defeating him counts as a point in [[Time]]d matches. FG II-Grahams, Joulions, and {{s|metroidwiki|Zero}}s appear as enemies on the stage as well. FG II-Graham units are mobile flying turrets that fire straight shots when hit. Joulions are floating enemies that inflate and explode after being attacked. The weighty Zeros crawl slowly on the ground, and can be picked up and thrown.
==Tournament legality==
Pyrosphere is banned from tournaments due to Ridley commonly disrupting the stage with his attacks, his capability of taking attacks intended for other players due to his movements and massive size, and giving the player he sides with a significant advantage.


==Origin==
==Origin==