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===In ''Smash 4''=== | ===In ''Smash 4''=== | ||
Castle Siege was formerly included in rulesets as a counterpick, due to chaingrabs being non-existent and therefore not being abusable on the walk-off edges on the second level. However, as the second level's statues severely increased hitlag and blocked projectiles, and the second level itself had a massive top blast line and greatly benefitted characters with notoriously bad recoveries (such as {{SSB4|Little Mac}}), it was seen as too strong of a counterpick and has been banned in major rulesets since [[GENESIS 3]]. | Castle Siege was formerly included in rulesets as a counterpick, due to chaingrabs being non-existent and therefore not being abusable on the walk-off edges on the second level. However, as the second level's statues severely increased hitlag and blocked projectiles, and the second level itself had a massive top blast line and greatly benefitted characters with notoriously bad recoveries (such as {{SSB4|Little Mac}}), it was seen as too strong of a counterpick and has been banned in major rulesets since [[GENESIS 3]]. | ||
===In ''Ultimate''=== | |||
Castle Siege is much more often considered legal due to the stage not transitioning to the second and third part with stage hazards off. However, it is often a counterpick due to a the slant still being able to cause problems and give advantages to some characters. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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