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The alternate layouts include one for Dream Land set in night, one for [[Spear Pillar]] based on the Ultra Deep Sea area of ''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon'' where the Mother Beast (being Lusamine, the leader of the Aether Foundation, upon being possessed by the Ultra Beast, Nihilego) is fought at the climax of the games, one for Green Hill Zone based on Marble Zone from ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' on Sega Genesis, one for Sky Sanctuary Zone based on Chaos Angel from ''Sonic Advance 3'', one for [[Poké Floats]] taking place in a blue sky and featuring floats of Pokémon like Kirlia and Gengar, one for [[PictoChat]] based on the main screen of ''Mario Paint'', one for [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] based on the area where the Kalos Region's champion, Diantha, is fought at the end of ''Pokémon X & Y'', and one for [[Temple]] taking place in the [[Hyrule Castle]]'s courtyard. | The alternate layouts include one for Dream Land set in night, one for [[Spear Pillar]] based on the Ultra Deep Sea area of ''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon'' where the Mother Beast (being Lusamine, the leader of the Aether Foundation, upon being possessed by the Ultra Beast, Nihilego) is fought at the climax of the games, one for Green Hill Zone based on Marble Zone from ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' on Sega Genesis, one for Sky Sanctuary Zone based on Chaos Angel from ''Sonic Advance 3'', one for [[Poké Floats]] taking place in a blue sky and featuring floats of Pokémon like Kirlia and Gengar, one for [[PictoChat]] based on the main screen of ''Mario Paint'', one for [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] based on the area where the Kalos Region's champion, Diantha, is fought at the end of ''Pokémon X & Y'', and one for [[Temple]] taking place in the [[Hyrule Castle]]'s courtyard. | ||
Additionally, some stages have extra alts which can be accesed from a menu after pressing L+Start and R+Start on a GameCube Controller. A lot of these stages are unmodified versions of Brawl stages or the original 64 versions of stages that have been remastered. L+Start alts tend to be more casual oriented | Additionally, some stages have extra alts which can be accesed from a menu after pressing L+Start and R+Start on a GameCube Controller. A lot of these stages are unmodified versions of Brawl stages or the original 64 versions of stages that have been remastered. L+Start alts tend to be more casual oriented meanwhile R+Start ones are 1:1 reskins of the default stage of that slot. | ||
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