Editing Final Destination (SSBB)

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The stage starts with a milky way with a blue planet (resembling Uranus or Neptune) and multiple other milky ways, while meteors fly past the stage. After fading into a wormhole, the stage heads to a starry sky with clouds on both the top and bottom before entering another wormhole. The stage then fades into a ocean where the sun is setting (very similar to Brawl's opening and the Subspace ending), with the background slowly rotating and speeding up before getting overshadowed. The stage then fades to black, looping the cycle.
The stage starts with a milky way with a blue planet (resembling Uranus or Neptune) and multiple other milky ways, while meteors fly past the stage. After fading into a wormhole, the stage heads to a starry sky with clouds on both the top and bottom before entering another wormhole. The stage then fades into a ocean where the sun is setting (very similar to Brawl's opening and the Subspace ending), with the background slowly rotating and speeding up before getting overshadowed. The stage then fades to black, looping the cycle.


{{SSBB|Master Hand}} (and, under certain conditions, {{SSBB|Crazy Hand}}) will fight the player here when playing {{SSBB|Classic Mode}}. Additionally, both Hands are fought here during [[Boss Battles Mode]] in separate battles.
{{SSBB|Master Hand}} (and, under certain conditions, {{SSBB|Crazy Hand}}) will fight the player here when playing [[Classic Mode]]. Additionally, both Hands are fought here during [[Boss Battles Mode]] in separate battles.


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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