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In all games in which it appears, Yoshi's Island is universally banned in competitive play due to its overall layout being detrimental in a serious setting, as well as the advantages it gives to already powerful characters in certain situations. | In all games in which it appears, Yoshi's Island is universally banned in competitive play due to its overall layout being detrimental in a serious setting, as well as the advantages it gives to already powerful characters in certain situations. | ||
In all cases, the close [[blast zone]]s and the walk off blast line to the right of the stage can easily cause quick KOs; the frequent absence of a bottom blast line also marginalizes edgeguarding skills. The rotating blocks interfere significantly by extending and blocking hitboxes, and they can be used as a [[cave of life]]. | In all cases, the close [[blast zone]]s and the walk off blast line to the right of the stage can easily cause quick KOs; the frequent absence of a bottom blast line also marginalizes edgeguarding skills. The rotating eye blocks interfere significantly by extending and blocking hitboxes, and they can be used as a [[cave of life]]. | ||
Both of the ramps that border this stage also allow ''Melee'' {{SSBM|Fox}} to easily and quickly [[shine]] combo characters to an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRBZKre9M_M unavoidable KO], giving the top-tier character an obscene advantage. | Both of the ramps that border this stage also allow ''Melee'' {{SSBM|Fox}} to easily and quickly [[shine]] combo characters to an [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRBZKre9M_M unavoidable KO], giving the top-tier character an obscene advantage. |