Bridge of Eldin

Bridge of Eldin (, Oldin Great Bridge) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl,, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It is based off the bridge of the same name. In Ultimate, is fought here for his unlocking battle.

Stage overview
Bridge of Eldin is normally completely flat, reaching both lateral blast lines.

Occasionally, a horn is heard: King Bulblin and Lord Bullbo then ride across the stage, dealing damage and moderate knockback to any fighters with which they collide. They can be attacked, and if hit their hitbox is temporarily removed. King Bulblin usually drops a bomb in the middle of the bridge. The bomb explodes shortly thereafter, dealing damage and heavy knockback to nearby fighters, at a deadly semi-spike angle in Brawl, radially away in Smash 4, and a diagonal vertical angle in Ultimate. The bomb also destroys the middle part of the bridge, creating a pit with grabbable edges.

A may also appear, following behind King Bulblin as he rides through. Unlike King Bulbin, it cannot harm players, and can actually be stunned if attacked - if damaged enough or caught in the blast of the bomb, it will be knocked away.

After a short while, a appears in the sky and restores the bridge to its complete state. Fighters trapped under the bridge's underside will be doomed to die once it is completed.

In Super Smash Bros. 4, the stage is larger with the bridge extended and a deeper bottom blast line. These changed are more noticeable through Fixed Camera Smash.

In 8-Player Smash, King Bulblin does not appear, and the bridge is never blown up. This also occurs if stage hazards are turned off in Ultimate.

Ω form and Battlefield form
In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, the Ω form is set on a portion of the bridge that has two columns supporting it that extend below the blast line. Walk-offs and King Bulbin are absent.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the main platform of the Ω form and Battlefield form are similar to SSB4's Ω form; however, it no longer has two columns supporting it, and it is resized and reshaped to match and, respectively. The three soft platforms are made of stone and are unique to the Battlefield form.

Origin
This stage is based on the Bridge of Eldin that appears in . It is situated over a large canyon with running through it, and it connects the northern part of the  to the large field in the southern part. After Link traverses the bridge for the first time, a large section of it is teleported away by s. Later in the game, Link and find the missing piece in the  and teleport it back via a.

s, a race of goblin-like creatures, are a common enemy in Twilight Princess. Their leader,, is fought several times throughout the game, one of which takes place on the Bridge of Eldin. This stage's sunset setting is a reference to this battle with King Bulbin, which ignores the normal day/night cycle and is always set at sunset; however, the bridge's destruction has nothing to do with King Bulblin in Twilight Princess.

s appear in several Zelda games, including Twilight Princess, in which they are marked with a large white X. They usually act as damaging hazards, but they are not used by King Bulbin. They also do not generate a large explosion, though  features a usable version, the, whose powerful explosion can destroy large rocks or walls that block the path.

Tournament legality
The stage is almost always banned in competitive settings because it is possible to walk off into the blast line, which allows for camping and easy KOs, especially via chain grabs. Because of this, and  had disproportionate advantages on this stage. In addition, when the center of the stage is destroyed, players - especially those with great recoveries - can camp by moving from one end to the other.

Glitches
The Bridge of Eldin is known for various glitches that involve using Final Smashes in the destroyed bridge area as the bridge reforms: these are specific cases of the regenerating terrain glitch, which was fixed in.

If a character uses a Final Smash that suspends them in midair - such as 's Konga Beat - while the bridge reforms around them, they'll be able to move inside the bridge until they jump out of it or fall through the bottom. The player can also use Jigglypuff's Final Smash to remain giant - even after the Final Smash is over - by inflating in the broken bridge segment while it is being regenerated. If Yoshi then uses Egg Lay on the giant Jigglypuff, the Pokémon will grow to a size that doesn't fit on the screen. Jigglypuff's hitbox remains its size, making it easy to get KO'd especially after Yoshi's Egg Lay.

Trivia

 * In the stage's files for Brawl, a model of tied up to a spear, referencing his kidnapping in Twilight Princess, can be seen, but goes unused. The model also has an animated flag, and Colin himself is hidden by other models.
 * In Ultimate, Metroids and Devil can only be summoned from an Assist Trophy on the Battlefield and Omega forms of this stage. Additionally, due to being a walk-off stage, Abra can only be summoned from Poké Balls on the stage's Battlefield and Omega forms.