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If the creator's not playing in the match, then I suppose it changes some things. Other than that, though, created stages still can't be trusted. The reason for this being that you won't know what it looks like until you select it for a match. What if it's a crazy stage with insane obstacles? Stages like that wouldn't be allowed for tournament play. Granted, if one made a stage that was not too big, had no traps, and was simple in design, then it may be considered for fights. But in all honesty, the Stage Builder feature was put in Brawl so that one could unleash their creativity and build as crazy of a stage as one wished. Building a boring and generic stage takes all the fun out of it, rendering it pointless. Also, a created stage can favor the creator if he or she knows of some secret trick that only the creator can perform, since the opponent would not have played on it and therefore would not know of this trick prior to the match. There are several ways in which a created stage can be deceptive, and this is why they should be banned. - [[User:GalaxiaD|GalaxiaD]] ([[User talk:GalaxiaD|talk]]) 00:31, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
If the creator's not playing in the match, then I suppose it changes some things. Other than that, though, created stages still can't be trusted. The reason for this being that you won't know what it looks like until you select it for a match. What if it's a crazy stage with insane obstacles? Stages like that wouldn't be allowed for tournament play. Granted, if one made a stage that was not too big, had no traps, and was simple in design, then it may be considered for fights. But in all honesty, the Stage Builder feature was put in Brawl so that one could unleash their creativity and build as crazy of a stage as one wished. Building a boring and generic stage takes all the fun out of it, rendering it pointless. Also, a created stage can favor the creator if he or she knows of some secret trick that only the creator can perform, since the opponent would not have played on it and therefore would not know of this trick prior to the match. There are several ways in which a created stage can be deceptive, and this is why they should be banned. - [[User:GalaxiaD|GalaxiaD]] ([[User talk:GalaxiaD|talk]]) 00:31, 28 May 2008 (UTC)


I think created stages are okay if they are made to look like previously playable stages (fourside, yoshi island 64, princess peaches castle, ect.) - [[User:Cree318|Cree318]] 27 April 208 <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:Cree318|Cree318]] ([[User talk:Cree318|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cree318|contribs]]) 02:13, 27 May 2008 (UTC)</small>
I think created stages are okay if they are made to look like previously playable stages (fourside, yoshi island 64, princess peaches castle, ect.) - [http://super-smash-bros.wikia.com/wiki/User:Cree318 Cree318] 27 April 208


As long as both competitors have access to the stage beforehand the stage can't really be deceptive. [[Special:Contributions/68.203.163.24|68.203.163.24]] 08:42, 29 May 2008 (UTC)
As long as both competitors have access to the stage beforehand the stage can't really be deceptive. [[Special:Contributions/68.203.163.24|68.203.163.24]] 08:42, 29 May 2008 (UTC)

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