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{{Infobox Stage
{{Infobox Stage
|subtitle = ''The Legend of Zelda''
|subtitle = ''The Legend of Zelda''
|name = Hyrule Castle
|name = Hyrule Castle (64){{gameIcon|ssb4}}<br>Hyrule Castle{{gameIcon|64}}{{gameIcon|ultimate}}
|image = {{tabber|title1=Ultimate|tab1=[[File:SSBU-Hyrule Castle.png|300px]]|title2=Wii U|tab2=[[File:SSBUHyruleCastle64.PNG|300px]]|title3=3DS|tab3= [[File:SSB3DSHyruleCastle.jpg|300px]]|title4=64|tab4=[[File:HyruleCastleSSB.png|300px]]}}
|image = {{tabber|title1=Ultimate|content1=[[File:SSBU-Hyrule Castle.png|300px]]|title2=Wii U|content2=[[File:SSBUHyruleCastle64.PNG|300px]]|title3=3DS|content3= [[File:SSB3DSHyruleCastle.jpg|300px]]|title4=64|content4=[[File:HyruleCastleSSB.png|300px]]}}
|caption = [[File:ZeldaSymbol.svg|50px]]<br>Hyrule Castle as it has appeared in the ''Smash'' series.
|caption = [[File:ZeldaSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]]<br>Hyrule Castle as it has appeared in the ''Smash'' series.
|universe = {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}
|universe = {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}
|games = ''[[SSB]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|games = ''[[SSB]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|hometo = '''SSB''':<br>{{SSB|Link}}<br>'''SSB4''':<br>{{SSB4|Link}}<br>{{SSB4|Zelda}}<br>{{SSB4|Sheik}}<br>{{SSB4|Ganondorf}}<br>{{SSB4|Toon Link}}<br>'''Ultimate:'''<br>{{SSBU|Link}}<br>{{SSBU|Zelda}}<br>{{SSBU|Sheik}}<br>{{SSBU|Ganondorf}}<br>{{SSBU|Young Link}}<br>{{SSBU|Toon Link}}
|availability = [[Starter stage|Starter]] (''SSB'' and ''Ultimate'')<br>[[Downloadable content|Downloadable]] (''SSB4'')
|availability = [[Starter stage|Starter]] (''SSB'' and ''Ultimate'')<br>[[Downloadable content|Downloadable]] (''SSB4'')
|cratetype = Normal
|cratetype = Normal
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With hazards off in ''Ultimate'', the tornadoes do not appear.
With hazards off in ''Ultimate'', the tornadoes do not appear.


===Available [[Assist Trophy|Assist Trophies]]===
==Origin==
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[[File:HyruleCastleOoT.png|left|thumb|Hyrule Castle as it appears in  ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''.]]
!|Assist Trophy
This stage is based on {{s|zeldawiki|Hyrule Castle}}, a recurring location in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series first appearing in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past}}'', with this stage's design based on its appearance in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time}}''.
!|Available?
 
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In ''Ocarina of Time'', [[Young Link]] travels to Hyrule Castle to meet the young [[Princess Zelda]] upon the dying request of the {{s|zeldawiki|Great Deku Tree}}. Link sneaks past the patrolling guards and meets Zelda in the castle's courtyard where she spies on [[Ganondorf]], the king of the Gerudo, swearing his fealty to her father, the King. It is here that Princess Zelda teams up with Young Link to protect the titular [[zeldawiki:Ocarina of Time (item)|Ocarina of Time]] and the {{s|zeldawiki|Spiritual Stones}} from Ganondorf, both of which act as the key to access the {{s|zeldawiki|Sacred Realm}} which contains the series' sacred item, the [[Triforce]]. After meeting with Princess Zelda, Link is tasked by her Sheikah guardian {{s|zeldawiki|Impa}} to travel to {{s|zeldawiki|Death Mountain}} to retrieve the Spiritual Stone of Fire from the {{s|zeldawiki|Goron}}s.
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In ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda}}'', a {{s|zeldawiki|recorder}} can be played to summon a tornado, which teleports Link to dungeons dependent on the direction he faces. This is the only game in the series before ''Ocarina of Time'' to feature a tornado.
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|[[Alucard]]
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|[[Andross]]
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|[[Arcade Bunny]]
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|[[Ashley]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Black Knight]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Bomberman]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Burrowing Snagret]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Chain Chomp]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Chef Kawasaki]]
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|[[Color TV-Game 15]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Devil]]
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|[[Dillon]]
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|[[Dr. Kawashima]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Dr. Wright]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Flies & Hand]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Ghirahim]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Ghosts]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Gray Fox]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Guile]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Hammer Bro]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Isaac]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Jeff]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Kapp'n]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Klaptrap]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Knuckle Joe]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Knuckles the Echidna]]
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|[[Krystal]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Lyn]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Metroid]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Midna]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Moon]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Mother Brain]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Nightmare]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Nikki]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Nintendog]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Phosphora]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Rathalos]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Riki]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Rodin]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Sablé Prince]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Samurai Goroh]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Shadow the Hedgehog]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Sheriff]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Shovel Knight]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Skull Kid]]
|{{n}}
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|[[Spring Man]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Squid Sisters]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Starfy]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Starman]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Sukapon]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Takamaru]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Thwomp]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Tiki]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Vince]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Waluigi]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Wily Capsule]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Yuri Kozukata]]
|{{y}}
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|[[Zero]]
|{{y}}
|}


==Origin==
This stage features multiple elements taken from ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. The main stage takes place on the roof of Hyrule Castle in ''Ocarina of Time'', albeit with some differences. The center tower features platforms, while the right side of the stage features a gazebo structure. The stage's background features Death Mountain, a volcanic mountain in ''The Legend of Zelda'' series located in the northern region of Hyrule, with its design based on its appearance in ''Ocarina of Time''.
[[File:HyruleCastleOoT.png|left|thumb|200px|Hyrule Castle as it appears in  ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''.]]
Ever since ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past}}'', there has been a {{s|zeldawiki|Hyrule Castle}} where {{s|zeldawiki|Princess Zelda}} and other members of the {{s|zeldawiki|Royal Family of Hyrule}} live. The Hyrule Castle seen in this stage is based around ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time}}''. This stage is a mostly accurate rendition of the castle seen in ''Ocarina of Time'', with the addition of platforms that go up the middle tower. The spire on the right has also been turned into a gazebo-like structure.


Another recurring ''Zelda'' locale is {{s|zeldawiki|Death Mountain}}, a volcanic mountain usually found in the northern region of Hyrule. The ''Ocarina of Time'' version of Death Mountain appears in the background of this stage, which is consistent with its location in the original game.
The tornado from ''The Legend of Zelda'' appears as a stage hazard, which can damage and throw a character upwards.


In ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda}}'', a {{s|zeldawiki|recorder}} can be played to summon a tornado, which teleports Link to dungeons dependent on the direction he faces. This is the only [[The Legend of Zelda (universe)|''Zelda'' game]] before ''Ocarina of Time'' to feature a tornado. In this stage, there is a tornado that throws players upward. The tornado itself could be a reference to ''The Legend of Zelda'', but its gameplay function is unrelated.
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==Tournament legality==
==Tournament legality==
According to the American  ''Smash 64'' ruleset, Hyrule Castle has been considered to be a banned stage as of 2014. Although it was considered to be the second most neutral stage, behind {{SSB|Dream Land}}, for a long time, the disadvantages of the hazards and features of the stage have become more apparent in the more recent [[metagame]]. The tornado hazards on the stage are known for appearing completely randomly, without any indication of the position where the tornado appeared if the tornado is outside of the screen's reach. The tornadoes also speed up at random times, which can catch even more wary players offguard, and fully cover options that would have otherwise been completely safe. The stage's large size also allows significant [[camping]] in certain positions, as in certain matchups it is possible for one player to camp on the far left of the stage and make it extremely difficult for the opponent to approach safely: a primary example is {{SSB|Kirby}} against {{SSB|Captain Falcon}}, as Kirby can stay on the far left of the stage and space up tilts and back airs to cover all of Captain Falcon's safe approach options, with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D52KGq4jlMQ&t=12m57s a match] between {{sm|Mew2King}} and {{sm|Stranded}} involving this technique being infamous. It is also possible for several characters to camp the top platform, such as {{SSB|Pikachu}} and {{SSB|Kirby}}: this was made famous by {{sm|SuperBoomFan}} who had a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiQp5w-9IAE 52 minute game] with {{Sm|Gerson}}.
===''Super Smash Bros.''===
According to the American  ''Smash 64'' ruleset, Hyrule Castle has been considered to be a banned stage as of 2014. Although it was considered to be the second most neutral stage, behind {{SSB|Dream Land}}, for a long time, the disadvantages of the hazards and features of the stage have become more apparent in the more recent [[metagame]]. The tornado hazards on the stage are known for appearing completely randomly, without any indication of the position where the tornado appeared if the tornado is outside of the screen's reach. The tornadoes also speed up at random times, which can catch even more wary players offguard, and fully cover options that would have otherwise been completely safe. The stage's large size also allows significant [[camping]] in certain positions, as in certain matchups it is possible for one player to camp on the far left of the stage and make it extremely difficult for the opponent to approach safely: a primary example is {{SSB|Kirby}} against {{SSB|Captain Falcon}}, as Kirby can stay on the far left of the stage and space up tilts and back airs to cover all of Captain Falcon's safe approach options, with [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D52KGq4jlMQ&t=12m57s a match] between {{sm|Mew2King}} and {{sm|Stranded}} involving this technique being infamous. It is also possible for several characters to camp the top platform, such as {{SSB|Pikachu}} and {{SSB|Kirby}}: this was made famous by {{sm|SuPeRbOoMfAn}} who had a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiQp5w-9IAE 52 minute game] with {{Sm|Gerson}}.


{{Sm|Bane}} is often credited for being a significant contributor to the banning of Hyrule Castle, detailing the disadvantages of the stage in a [[SmashBoards]] thread named [http://smashboards.com/threads/a-case-against-hyrule.340054/ A Case Against Hyrule], and also comparing the stage's legality to other stages. However, Hyrule Castle remains a popular stage among many players due to the unique combos possible in the tent portion and the strategies that are usable due to the stage's structure. Due to the [[Gentleman's Rule]], Hyrule Castle can still be seen in tournaments if both players agree to playing on it.
{{Sm|Bane}} is often credited for being a significant contributor to the banning of Hyrule Castle, detailing the disadvantages of the stage in a [[SmashBoards]] thread named [http://smashboards.com/threads/a-case-against-hyrule.340054/ A Case Against Hyrule], and also comparing the stage's legality to other stages. However, Hyrule Castle remains a popular stage among many players due to the unique combos possible in the tent portion and the strategies that are usable due to the stage's structure. Due to the [[Gentleman's Rule]], Hyrule Castle can still be seen in tournaments if both players agree to playing on it.


Hyrule Castle has always been banned in the Japanese ruleset, as {{SSB|Dream Land}} is considered the only neutral and legal stage in said ruleset. The Peruvian ruleset contrasted with this for a long time, as Hyrule Castle was considered to be the main stage up until Boom went to Tacna. Hyrule has now been phased out entirely for Dream Land, due to the same reasoning, and in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' and ''Ultimate'', Hyrule Castle is banned in all serious tournaments regardless of region.
Hyrule Castle has always been banned in the Japanese ruleset, as {{SSB|Dream Land}} is considered the only neutral and legal stage in said ruleset. The Peruvian ruleset contrasted with this for a long time, as Hyrule Castle was considered to be the main stage up until Boom went to Tacna. Hyrule has now been phased out entirely for Dream Land, due to the same reasoning.
 
After a significant period of not seeing competitive play, Hyrule Castle was made legal for ''64'' tournament play at {{Trn|The Off-Season 2}}, as a charity incentive, alongside [[Saffron City]].
 
===''Super Smash Bros. 4''===
Unlike in ''SSB'', Hyrule Castle has been banned since launch. Alongside the cave of life, disruptive tornado and unfair advantage for certain characters, there were simply enough legal stages in this game to not consider it as a legal stage.
 
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
Hyrule Castle remains banned in ''Ultimate'' for the same reasons as ''Smash 4''. There are also now even more stages, further distancing it as potentially legal.
 
==Video==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
SSBUWebsiteGanondorf5.jpg|{{SSBU|Ganondorf}} and {{SSBU|Zelda}} [[taunting]] on the stage in ''Ultimate''.
SSBUWebsiteGanondorf5.jpg|{{SSBU|Ganondorf}} and {{SSBU|Zelda}} [[taunting]] on the stage in ''Ultimate''.
SSBUWebsiteMiiFighter2.jpg|The {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}} using their forward smash near {{SSBU|Villager}} on the stage in ''Ultimate''.  
SSBUWebsiteMiiFighter2.jpg|The {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}} using their dash attack near {{SSBU|Villager}} on the stage in ''Ultimate''.  


SSBUWebsiteSimon4.jpg|{{SSBU|Simon}} using [[Axe]] on {{SSBU|Bowser}} on this stage in ''Ultimate''.
SSBUWebsiteSimon4.jpg|{{SSBU|Simon}} using [[Axe]] on {{SSBU|Bowser}} on this stage in ''Ultimate''.
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