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*'''August 2: "Castle Siege"''' [http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/stages/stage09.html]: The "Castle" environments seen in previous trailers were revealed to be one stage named '''[[Castle Siege]]''', and it is identified officially as a Fire Emblem stage, directly stated to be representative of the general thematic essence of the ''Fire Emblem'' series and not of any one particular game. The stage starts off at the roof of this castle, then later the ground was shown to shatter and the characters would drop down inside and continue the fight in front of the stone statues (which revealed that they can be broken by attacks). And this indoors section is not the deepest part; the stage would progress further down into some sort of underground area, which fans would find out later.
*'''August 2: "Castle Siege"''' [http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/stages/stage09.html]: The "Castle" environments seen in previous trailers were revealed to be one stage named '''[[Castle Siege]]''', and it is identified officially as a Fire Emblem stage, directly stated to be representative of the general thematic essence of the ''Fire Emblem'' series and not of any one particular game. The stage starts off at the roof of this castle, then later the ground was shown to shatter and the characters would drop down inside and continue the fight in front of the stone statues (which revealed that they can be broken by attacks). And this indoors section is not the deepest part; the stage would progress further down into some sort of underground area, which fans would find out later.


*'''August 3: "What is the Subspace Emissary?"''' [http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/gamemode/modea/modea02.html]: This immense update gave a comprehensive preview of what would be the game's true single-player [[Adventure Mode]], '''[[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]]''', which is a story-based side-scrolling action game. Among the many things revealed were several classes of common enemies and all manner of new single-player environments where characters would have to battle these enemies, and a 42-second film clip depicted the previously mysterious contents of the "This World" update, showing the robot as one of many generic enemies and the return of {{SSBB|Peach}} as a playable character.
*'''August 3: "What is the Subspace Emissary?"''' [http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/gamemode/modea/modea02.html]: This immense update gave a comprehensive preview of what would be the game's true single-player [[Adventure mode]], '''[[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]]''', which is a story-based side-scrolling action game. Among the many things revealed were several classes of common enemies and all manner of new single-player environments where characters would have to battle these enemies, and a 42-second film clip depicted the previously mysterious contents of the "This World" update, showing the robot as one of many generic enemies and the return of {{SSBB|Peach}} as a playable character.


*'''August 6: "Smoke Ball"''' [http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/items/item07.html]: Another brand new item was introduced. The '''[[Smoke Ball]]''' is an item meant purely for visual distraction: When a ball is thrown, thick colored smoke was shown to be released and obscures any characters it covers. This could be used by the player and opponents at the same time for disorientation purposes, and a smoke ball currently emitting its contents could be picked up and thrown again while it's still going off.
*'''August 6: "Smoke Ball"''' [http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/items/item07.html]: Another brand new item was introduced. The '''[[Smoke Ball]]''' is an item meant purely for visual distraction: When a ball is thrown, thick colored smoke was shown to be released and obscures any characters it covers. This could be used by the player and opponents at the same time for disorientation purposes, and a smoke ball currently emitting its contents could be picked up and thrown again while it's still going off.

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