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The player character travels up to Spear Pillar, where they impede Team Galactic's plan to control the Legendary Pokémon by defeating Cyrus. Upon defeat, Team Galactic retreats and the player has the chance to capture either Dialga, Palkia, or Giratina.
The player character travels up to Spear Pillar, where they impede Team Galactic's plan to control the Legendary Pokémon by defeating Cyrus. Upon defeat, Team Galactic retreats and the player has the chance to capture either Dialga, Palkia, or Giratina.
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==Update history==
'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|2.0.0}}'''
*{{bugfix|Fixed the UI and name-tags remaining mirrored in Training Mode after one of Palkia's attack, being mirroring the screen, ended.}}


==Tournament legality==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In ''Ultimate'', using camera controls it is possible to view inside the ground of the main platform, where one can see the two sloped surfaces that are uncovered when either Palkia or Dialga break the center of the main platform.
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
[[File:BehindSpearPillar.png|thumb|The "meteorite" in the back of Spear Pillar.]]
*During the screen zoom from [[Sudden Death]] and [[Super Sudden Death]], the screen will not tilt or flip upside down when Dialga and Palkia attempt to do so.  
*During the screen zoom from [[Sudden Death]] and [[Super Sudden Death]], the screen will not tilt or flip upside down when Dialga and Palkia attempt to do so.  
**Pausing the game while a screen flip or tilt is active will cause it to take effect. However, it won't change back again when the effect is supposed to wear off, and will remain tilted or flipped even after Dialga or Palkia leave. Opening the camera will fix this.
**Pausing the game while a screen flip or tilt is active will cause it to take effect. However, it won't change back again when the effect is supposed to wear off, and will remain tilted or flipped even after Dialga or Palkia leave. Opening the camera will fix this.
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*Hieroglyphic drawings of Dialga and Palkia can be seen on this stage, including on the two soft platforms. These reference the same drawings seen outside the Celestic Ruins in {{iw|bulbapedia|Celestic Town}}.
*Hieroglyphic drawings of Dialga and Palkia can be seen on this stage, including on the two soft platforms. These reference the same drawings seen outside the Celestic Ruins in {{iw|bulbapedia|Celestic Town}}.
*The cave underneath the main platform resembles the {{iw|bulbapedia|Sinnoh Underground}}, with crystals partially burrowed in the [[floor]] and walls like in the Underground.
*The cave underneath the main platform resembles the {{iw|bulbapedia|Sinnoh Underground}}, with crystals partially burrowed in the [[floor]] and walls like in the Underground.
*In [[Spirit Battle]]s, when defeating the opponent while Palkia's light gravity is in effect, the light gravity will carry over into the "Free the Spirit!" sequence, and the fighter used will float down more slowly to grab the laser.
*When the stage is rotated or mirrored, even the [[pause]] screen is affected by the switch.
*When the stage is rotated or mirrored, even the [[pause]] screen is affected by the switch.
*Mesprit is the only Pokémon to fly off stage, possibly referencing the fact that it is a {{iw|bulbapedia|roaming Pokémon}}.
*Mesprit is the only Pokémon to fly off stage, possibly referencing the fact that it is a {{iw|bulbapedia|roaming Pokémon}}.
*In ''Ultimate'', prior to version {{h2|List of updates (SSBU)|2.0.0}}, there was a glitch on this stage in [[Training Mode]]: if the session was reset while the screen had been mirrored by Palkia, the gameplay view would return to normal, but the UI and name-tags remained mirrored, with name-tags following the position the player would be at if the screen were still mirrored. The glitch remained for the session until Palkia mirrored the screen again and the effect finished without the session being reset.
[[File:BehindSpearPillar.png|thumb|The "meteorite" in the back of Spear Pillar.]]
*If the camera is moved so it is possible to look near the back of the stage, what looks like a meteorite can be seen sitting near a tree. This may be a homage to the Adamant and Lustrous Orbs, which, in the games, are found behind Dialga and Palkia respectively.
*If the camera is moved so it is possible to look near the back of the stage, what looks like a meteorite can be seen sitting near a tree. This may be a homage to the Adamant and Lustrous Orbs, which, in the games, are found behind Dialga and Palkia respectively.
*If Olimar uses his [[Final Smash]], [[End of Day]], when the screen is turned upside-down, the Bulborbs still appear at the bottom of the screen.
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
*In [[Spirit Battle]]s, when defeating the opponent while Palkia's light gravity is in effect, the light gravity will carry over into the "Free the Spirit!" sequence, and the fighter used will float down more slowly to grab the laser.
*Using camera controls it is possible to view inside the ground of the main platform, where one can see the two sloped surfaces that are uncovered when either Palkia or Dialga break the center of the main platform.
*Prior to version {{h2|List of updates (SSBU)|2.0.0}}, there was a glitch on this stage in [[Training Mode]]: if the session was reset while the screen had been mirrored by Palkia, the gameplay view would return to normal, but the UI and name-tags remained mirrored, with name-tags following the position the player would be at if the screen were still mirrored. The glitch remained for the session until Palkia mirrored the screen again and the effect finished without the session being reset.
*Palkia would later become a [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', using Spacial Rend to cause the same upside-down effect it can cause on this stage. Palkia returns as a Poké Ball Pokémon in ''Ultimate'', but it cannot appear on this stage, and is not available for selection in Training Mode.
*Palkia would later become a [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', using Spacial Rend to cause the same upside-down effect it can cause on this stage. Palkia returns as a Poké Ball Pokémon in ''Ultimate'', but it cannot appear on this stage, and is not available for selection in Training Mode.
**Additionally, due to the cramped quarters of the lower cave, [[Alolan Exeggutor]] cannot be summoned on this stage.
**Additionally, due to the cramped quarters of the lower cave, [[Alolan Exeggutor]] cannot be summoned on this stage.
*If Olimar uses his [[Final Smash]], [[End of Day]], when the screen is turned upside-down, the Bulborbs still appear at the bottom of the screen.
*The following [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]] cannot appear on this stage: [[Skull Kid]] (due to his powers interfering with Dialga and Palkia's powers), the [[Moon]], [[Starman (Earthbound)|Starman]], [[Devil]], [[Isaac]], [[Nikki]] (due to the dark background obscuring her drawings) and [[Rathalos]]. The [[Timer]] also cannot appear on this stage.
*In ''Ultimate'', the following [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]] cannot appear on this stage: [[Skull Kid]] (due to his powers interfering with Dialga and Palkia's powers), the [[Moon]], [[Starman (Earthbound)|Starman]], [[Devil]], [[Isaac]], [[Nikki]] (due to the dark background obscuring her drawings) and [[Rathalos]]. The [[Timer]] also cannot appear on this stage.
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