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A '''stage element''' is simply any aspect of a [[stage]]. There are many kinds of stage elements, and they may exist conceptually, as events, or as tangible parts and their abstractions. A stage is typically made up of many elements, the most common of which are backgrounds, a large central [[platform]], and [[edge]]s. There are some things that appear during gameplay on stages that are not a part of a stage, such as [[character]]s and most [[item]]s.
A '''stage element''' is simply any aspect of a [[stage]]. There are many kinds of stage elements, and they may exist conceptually, as events, or as tangible parts and their abstractions. A stage is typically made up of many elements, the most common of which are backgrounds, a large central [[platform]], and [[edge]]s. There are some things that appear during gameplay on stages that are not a part of a stage, such as [[character]]s and most [[item]]s.


Some elements have virtually no impact on gameplay, such as the [[score]] on [[75m]], while others may aid players or are [[Stage hazard|hazard]]s. Some elements may even serve multiple roles, intentional or not, such as the [[Shy Guy]]s on [[Yoshi's Island]] who may bring food or accidentally obstruct [[projectile]]s.
Some elements have virtually no impact on gameplay, such as the [[score]] on [[75 m]], while others may aid players or are [[Stage hazard|hazard]]s. Some elements may even serve multiple roles, intentional or not, such as the [[Shy Guy]]s on [[Yoshi's Island]] who may bring food or accidentally obstruct [[projectile]]s.


The elements in official stages cannot be removed or altered in any in-game way except those that are dependent on whether or not items are turned on. The [[Stage Builder]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' introduced the first way for players to create their own stages, although all the provided parts (except for the theme and background) are exclusively tangible and there is no way to create abstractions or events.
The elements in official stages cannot be removed or altered in any in-game way except those that are dependent on whether or not items are turned on. The [[Stage Builder]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' introduced the first way for players to create their own stages, although all the provided parts (except for the theme and background) are exclusively tangible and there is no way to create abstractions or events.

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