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*This is the only stage in ''Ultimate'' that is not available in multiplayer mode, and as such is the only one not from [[Stage Builder]] to be unavailable with [[8 Player Smash|8 players]], in addition to lacking an [[Ω form]] or [[Battlefield form]].
*This is the only stage in ''Ultimate'' that is not available in multiplayer mode, and as such is the only one not from [[Stage Builder]] to be unavailable with [[8 Player Smash|8 players]], in addition to lacking an [[Ω form]] or [[Battlefield form]].
**Despite this, a Battlefield form is playable while waiting for a Quickplay or Local Wireless game to start.
**Despite this, a Battlefield form is playable while waiting for a Quickplay or Local Wireless game to start.
**Additionally, this stage also does have spawn-points programmed for 5-8 players that come across as unused data.
*While the grid lines are meant to be 1 [[distance unit]] apart, this correlation is performed on the squares between the grid lines and ignores the size of the grid lines themselves. The texture for the grid uses 15×15 pixel squares with 1 pixel wide grid lines, resulting in the grid lines being 1.0<span style="text-decoration:overline">6</span> (16/15) units apart.<ref>https://twitter.com/Ruben_dal/status/1109625394003697665</ref> This is most easily seen using {{SSBU|Steve}}'s [[Create Block]], which places a 10-unit large block that erroneously appears to be ≈9.375 units large.
*While the grid lines are meant to be 1 [[distance unit]] apart, this correlation is performed on the squares between the grid lines and ignores the size of the grid lines themselves. The texture for the grid uses 15×15 pixel squares with 1 pixel wide grid lines, resulting in the grid lines being 1.0<span style="text-decoration:overline">6</span> (16/15) units apart.<ref>https://twitter.com/Ruben_dal/status/1109625394003697665</ref> This is most easily seen using {{SSBU|Steve}}'s [[Create Block]], which places a 10-unit large block that erroneously appears to be ≈9.375 units large.
*If the camera is set to fixed and [[Palkia]] flips the stage, it is possible to see beyond the intended vertical boundaries of the stage, revealing the negative space beyond its background. As this space is never normally seen, it does not erase previous frames before rendering the next, creating a series of afterimages in a {{s|wikipedia|hall of mirrors effect}}. A similar effect occurs on [[Coliseum]].
*If the camera is set to fixed and [[Palkia]] flips the stage, it is possible to see beyond the intended vertical boundaries of the stage, revealing the negative space beyond its background. As this space is never normally seen, it does not erase previous frames before rendering the next, creating a series of afterimages in a {{s|wikipedia|hall of mirrors effect}}. A similar effect occurs on [[Coliseum]].

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