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| [[Final Destination]]
| [[Final Destination]]
| {{bg|#efffbf|#480}} | Counterpick/starter
| style="background:#efffbf" | Counterpick/starter
| {{bg|#dfffbf|#060}} | Starter
| {{bg|#dfffbf|#060}} | Starter
| Typically a counterpick when used with frozen stadium as a starter; The lack of platforms can be a hindrance for certain characters (such as Yoshi) and significantly changes the dynamics of certain matchups (such as Fox vs. Marth, or Pichu vs. Captain Falcon), it most often benefits inferior characters
| Typically a counterpick when used with frozen stadium as a starter; The lack of platforms can be a hindrance for certain characters (such as Yoshi) and significantly changes the dynamics of certain matchups (such as Fox vs. Marth, or Pichu vs. Captain Falcon), it most often benefits inferior characters
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| [[Pokémon Stadium]]
| [[Pokémon Stadium]]
| {{bg|#efffbf|#480}} | Counterpick/starter
| style="background:#efffbf" | Counterpick/starter
| {{bg|#dfffbf|#060}} | Starter
| {{bg|#dfffbf|#060}} | Starter
| Transformations can allow for wall infinites and camping, especially for Fox and Falco, although they are temporary. Certain transformations have locations where players can clip through the stage both intentionally and unintentionally, and most characters are unable to survive.
| Transformations can allow for wall infinites and camping, especially for Fox and Falco, although they are temporary. Certain transformations have locations where players can clip through the stage both intentionally and unintentionally, and most characters are unable to survive.
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| [[Lylat Cruise]]
| [[Lylat Cruise]]
| {{bg|#efffbf|#480}} | Counterpick/Starter
| style="background:#efffbf" | Counterpick/Starter
| Slants at the ledges; tilting can unfairly mess up recoveries
| Slants at the ledges; tilting can unfairly mess up recoveries
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| [[Pokémon Stadium]]
| [[Pokémon Stadium]]
| {{bg|#efffbf|#480}} | Counterpick/Starter
| style="background:#efffbf" | Counterpick/Starter
| Thin lips at the edges of the stage; water transformation has a solid windmill that can create caves of life; walls in fire and rock transformations can lead to camping
| Thin lips at the edges of the stage; water transformation has a solid windmill that can create caves of life; walls in fire and rock transformations can lead to camping
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| {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}
| {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}
| {{bg|#efffbf|#480}} | Counterpick/Starter
| style="background:#efffbf" | Counterpick/Starter
| Shy guys can disrupt projectiles; The Blarggwich can assist in recoveries, but arrival and departure times are random.
| Shy guys can disrupt projectiles; The Blarggwich can assist in recoveries, but arrival and departure times are random.
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|[[Lylat Cruise]]
|[[Lylat Cruise]]
|{{bg|#efffbf|#480}} | Counterpick/Starter || Slants are located at the ledges of the main stage; unpatched glitch allows characters to fall through the ship at the edges.
|style="background:#efffbf" | Counterpick/Starter || Slants are located at the ledges of the main stage; unpatched glitch allows characters to fall through the ship at the edges.
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|[[Kalos Pokémon League]]
|[[Kalos Pokémon League]]
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|[[Small Battlefield]]
|[[Small Battlefield]]
|{{bg|#efffbf|#480}} | Counterpick/Starter || Stage layout is similar to Pokémon Stadium 2, albeit with a smaller stage size and larger platforms. Thus, there has been some debate on where Small Battlefield stands in the current stage list, with some tournaments having it replace PS2 as a starter, while others put it as a counterpick.
|style="background:#efffbf" | Counterpick/Starter || Stage layout is similar to Pokémon Stadium 2, albeit with a smaller stage size and larger platforms. Thus, there has been some debate on where Small Battlefield stands in the current stage list, with some tournaments having it replace PS2 as a starter, while others put it as a counterpick.
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|{{SSBU|Big Battlefield}}
|{{SSBU|Big Battlefield}}
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|[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
|[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
|{{bg|#efffbf|#480}} | Counterpick/Starter || Sometimes deemed as a counterpick, with Small Battlefield replacing it as a starter, and other times excluded in favor of the original Pokémon Stadium in certain regions of the world.
|style="background:#efffbf" | Counterpick/Starter || Sometimes deemed as a counterpick, with Small Battlefield replacing it as a starter, and other times excluded in favor of the original Pokémon Stadium in certain regions of the world.
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|[[Port Town Aero Dive]]
|[[Port Town Aero Dive]]
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|[[Kalos Pokémon League]]
|[[Kalos Pokémon League]]
|{{bg|#efffbf|#480}} | Counterpick/Starter || Walls located on the ledges of the stage; overall rather large blast zones.
|style="background:#efffbf" | Counterpick/Starter || Walls located on the ledges of the stage; overall rather large blast zones.
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|[[Coliseum]]
|[[Coliseum]]
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|[[Town and City]]
|[[Town and City]]
|{{bg|#efffbf|#480}} | Counterpick/Starter || While in early years of Ultimate the stage was consistently considered a starter<ref name="GENESIS 6 Ruleset"/>, views of the stage have changed as more competitively viable stages (including competitively viable Hazards On stages) were added to the game. This is mainly due to Town and City usually being the only transformative stage in most competitive stage lists, as well as having a transformation which is duplicative of Final Destination. When the platforms return during transformation, there is technically a walk-off, which can lead to unfair KOs at extremely low percentages as the platforms move to the blastzones.
|style="background:#efffbf" | Counterpick/Starter || While in early years of Ultimate the stage was consistently considered a starter<ref name="GENESIS 6 Ruleset"/>, views of the stage have changed as more competitively viable stages (including competitively viable Hazards On stages) were added to the game. This is mainly due to Town and City usually being the only transformative stage in most competitive stage lists, as well as having a transformation which is duplicative of Final Destination. When the platforms return during transformation, there is technically a walk-off, which can lead to unfair KOs at extremely low percentages as the platforms move to the blastzones.
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|[[Wii Fit Studio]]
|[[Wii Fit Studio]]
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|[[Hollow Bastion]]
|[[Hollow Bastion]]
|{{bg|#efffbf|#480}} | Counterpick/Starter || Stage layout is static and laid out identically to Smashville with hazards off.
|style="background:#efffbf" | Counterpick/Starter || Stage layout is static and laid out identically to Smashville with hazards off.
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