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All walls will stop [[projectile]] attacks and [[dashing]] characters; dashing and running characters will crash into walls and stop moving (indicated by a special animation), though they can [[walk]] indefinitely into a wall (for no practical effect). The walls on [[Shadow Moses Island]] can be destroyed by attacks, and otherwise have the same properties as regular walls. | All walls will stop [[projectile]] attacks and [[dashing]] characters; dashing and running characters will crash into walls and stop moving (indicated by a special animation), though they can [[walk]] indefinitely into a wall (for no practical effect). The walls on [[Shadow Moses Island]] can be destroyed by attacks, and otherwise have the same properties as regular walls. | ||
==Ceiling== | |||
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'''Ceiling''' is a nickname for the upper [[blast line]] in every ''Super Smash Bros.'' game, but physical ceilings also appear in each game. Like walls, ceilings redirect the momentum of characters sent upward and can be teched in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl''. In most cases, a "ceiling" is actually the underside of a stage. In ''Super Smash Bros.'', there is a small, low ceiling within the "house" on the right-most area of [[Hyrule Castle]]. It's useful for some combos. Another ceiling appears in the {{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}} stage on the left side, which goes beyond the blast line. In ''Melee,'' ceilings return but aren't as common as very few stages have undersides. The most notable ceiling is on [[Temple]]'s mid-left section. Ceilings are in ''Brawl'' as well, more common than in ''Melee'', appearing on such stages as [[Luigi's Mansion]], [[Spear Pillar]], and [[Mushroomy Kingdom]]. Given ''Brawl''{{'}}s physics which include slower [[falling speed]]s for each character, a character getting hit upward onto the undersides of stages is much more likely even in a regular match on a neutral stage like {{SSBB|Battlefield}}. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Floor]] | *[[Floor]] | ||
*[[Stage]] | *[[Stage]] | ||
*[[Alolan Exeggutor]] | *[[Alolan Exeggutor]] | ||
[[Category:Stage parts]] | [[Category:Stage parts]] | ||