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==Stages==
==Stages==
In addition to the 29 stages from ''Melee'', 11 more were added. The first seven new stages consisted of all other [[Past Stages]] returning (except for [[Sector Z]] presumably due to its similarities with [[Corneria]]) as well as a volleyball stage. In Version 0.9, four more stages from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' were added; those being [[Luigi's Mansion]], [[Delfino Plaza]], the Village from ''Animal Forest'' (which is [[Smashville]]), and [[Green Hill Zone]].
In addition to the 29 stages from ''Melee'', AKaneia has introduced 11 new stages since the release of version 0.91.
 
The version 0.5, first release seven stages consisted of all other [[Past Stages]] returning from [[Super Smash Bros.]] from Nintendo 64 (except for [[Sector Z]] presumably due to its similarities with [[Corneria]]). Additionally, they included the volleyball mini-game, further detailed elsewhere on this page.
 
Moving to version 0.9, new stages were introduced alongside new characters. These levels, featured in this latest update, draw inspiration from their ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' versions but take a different approach, paying homage to their original aspect from the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. As example, the background of Village, the Animal Forest stage is entirely different and redesigned : It's a direct homage to [https://nookipedia.com/wiki/Animal_Crossing Animal Crossing] from the Nintendo GameCube.
Green Hill Zone returns, with a visual approach closer to the original version from the Genesis version.
 
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The Akaneia Build's logo

The Akaneia Build, also called "Akaneia" is a gameplay modification of Super Smash Bros. Melee, named after the scrapped Fire Emblem stage from the game. Much like how Smash Remix was to the original Super Smash Bros., The Akaneia Build focuses on adding more content to Melee without changing the gameplay. This content consists of new characters, stages, and modes.

Characters

The character selection screen of The Akaneia Build, with all currently available characters.

All 26 characters (25 if Zelda and Sheik are counted as one character) from Melee appear in The Akaneia Build, unchanged from how they played in Melee. There are currently 5 new characters added to the mod, bringing the total up to 31 (30 if Zelda and Sheik are counted as one character). Notably for the new characters, the announcer will say "Bonus Character" (edited together by splicing the "bonus stage" and "choose your character" voice clips) when they are selected rather than saying their names.

Original (26)
Mario (SSBM)
Mario
Mario (universe)
Luigi (SSBM)
Luigi
Mario (universe)
Peach (SSBM)
Peach
Mario (universe)
Bowser (SSBM)
Bowser
Mario (universe)
Dr. Mario (SSBM)
Dr. Mario
Mario (universe)
Yoshi (SSBM)
Yoshi
Yoshi (universe)
Donkey Kong (SSBM)
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong (universe)
Link (SSBM)
Link
The Legend of Zelda (universe)
Zelda (SSBM)Sheik (SSBM)
Zelda/Sheik
The Legend of Zelda (universe)
Young Link (SSBM)
Young Link
The Legend of Zelda (universe)
Ganondorf (SSBM)
Ganondorf
The Legend of Zelda (universe)
Samus (SSBM)
Samus
Metroid (universe)
Kirby (SSBM)
Kirby
Kirby (universe)
Fox (SSBM)
Fox
Star Fox (universe)
Falco (SSBM)
Falco
Star Fox (universe)
Pikachu (SSBM)
Pikachu
Pokémon (universe)
Jigglypuff (SSBM)
Jigglypuff
Pokémon (universe)
Pichu (SSBM)
Pichu
Pokémon (universe)
Mewtwo (SSBM)
Mewtwo
Pokémon (universe)
Captain Falcon (SSBM)
Captain Falcon
F-Zero (universe)
Ness (SSBM)
Ness
EarthBound (universe)
Ice Climbers (SSBM)
Ice Climbers
Ice Climber (universe)
Marth (SSBM)
Marth
Fire Emblem (universe)
Roy (SSBM)
Roy
Fire Emblem (universe)
Mr. Game & Watch (SSBM)
Mr. Game & Watch
Game & Watch (universe)
Akaneia (5)
Diddy Kong
Diddy Kong
Donkey Kong (universe)
Wolf
Wolf
Star Fox (universe)
Charizard
Charizard
Pokémon (universe)
Lucas
Lucas
EarthBound (universe)
Sonic
Sonic
Sonic (universe)

Bold denotes characters not in Melee.

Stages

In addition to the 29 stages from Melee, AKaneia has introduced 11 new stages since the release of version 0.91.

The version 0.5, first release seven stages consisted of all other Past Stages returning from Super Smash Bros. from Nintendo 64 (except for Sector Z presumably due to its similarities with Corneria). Additionally, they included the volleyball mini-game, further detailed elsewhere on this page.

Moving to version 0.9, new stages were introduced alongside new characters. These levels, featured in this latest update, draw inspiration from their Super Smash Bros. Brawl versions but take a different approach, paying homage to their original aspect from the Nintendo GameCube. As example, the background of Village, the Animal Forest stage is entirely different and redesigned : It's a direct homage to Animal Crossing from the Nintendo GameCube. Green Hill Zone returns, with a visual approach closer to the original version from the Genesis version.

Already in Melee (29)
Battlefield (SSBM)
Special Stages:
Battlefield

Super Smash Bros. (universe)
Final Destination (SSBM)
Special Stages:
Final Destination

Super Smash Bros. (universe)
Volleyball Akaneia.png
Minigames:
Volleyball

Super Smash Bros. (universe)
Peach's Castle
Super Smash Bros. Past Stages:
Peach's Castle

Mario (universe)
Mushroom Kingdom (SSB)
Super Smash Bros. Past Stages:
Mushroom Kingdom

Mario (universe)
Meta Crystal
Super Smash Bros. Past Stages:
Metal Cavern

Mario (universe)
Princess Peach's Castle
Mushroom Kingdom:
Princess Peach's Castle

Mario (universe)
Rainbow Cruise
Mushroom Kingdom:
Rainbow Cruise

Mario (universe)
Mushroom Kingdom (SSBM)
Mushroom Kingdom
Mario (universe)
Mushroom Kingdom II
Mushroom Kingdom II
Mario (universe)
Luigi's Mansion
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Boo Woods:
Luigi's Mansion

Mario (universe)
Delfino Plaza
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Isle Delfino:
Delfino Plaza

Mario (universe)
Yoshi's Island (SSB)
Super Smash Bros. Past Stages:
Yoshi's Island

Yoshi (universe)
Yoshi's Story
Yoshi's Island:
Yoshi's Story

Yoshi (universe)
Yoshi's Island (SSBM)
Yoshi's Island:
Yoshi's Island

Yoshi (universe)
Kongo Jungle (SSB)
Super Smash Bros. Past Stages:
Kongo Jungle

Donkey Kong (universe)
Kongo Falls
DK Island:
Kongo Jungle

Donkey Kong (universe)
Jungle Japes
DK Island:
Jungle Japes

Donkey Kong (universe)
Hyrule Castle
Super Smash Bros. Past Stages:
Hyrule Castle

The Legend of Zelda (universe)
Great Bay
Termina:
Great Bay

The Legend of Zelda (universe)
Temple
Hyrule:
Temple

The Legend of Zelda (universe)
Planet Zebes
Super Smash Bros. Past Stages:
Planet Zebes

Metroid (universe)
Brinstar
Planet Zebes:
Brinstar

Metroid (universe)
Brinstar Depths
Planet Zebes:
Brinstar Depths

Metroid (universe)
Dream Land (SSB)
Super Smash Bros. Past Stages:
Dream Land

Kirby (universe)
Fountain of Dreams
Dream Land:
Fountain of Dreams

Kirby (universe)
Green Greens
Dream Land:
Green Greens

Kirby (universe)
Corneria
Lylat System:
Corneria

Star Fox (universe)
Venom
Lylat System:
Venom

Star Fox (universe)
Saffron City
Super Smash Bros. Past Stages:
Saffron City

Pokémon (universe)
Pokémon Stadium
Kanto:
Pokémon Stadium

Pokémon (universe)
Poké Floats
Kanto Skies:
Poké Floats

Pokémon (universe)
Mute City (SSBM)
F-Zero Grand Prix:
Mute City

F-Zero (universe)
Big Blue
F-Zero Grand Prix:
Big Blue

F-Zero (universe)
Onett
Eagleland:
Onett

EarthBound (universe)
Fourside
Eagleland:
Fourside

EarthBound (universe)
Icicle Mountain
Infinite Glacier:
Icicle Mountain

Ice Climber (universe)
Flat Zone
Superflat World:
Flat Zone

Game & Watch (universe)
Smashville
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Animal Forest:
Village

Animal Crossing (universe)
Green Hill Zone
Super Smash Bros. Brawl South Island:
Green Hill Zone

Sonic (universe)

Bold denotes stages not in Melee.

Release History

Date Version Main New Features New Character(s) Release Trailer
01/20/2021 0.5 - Added new Past Stages
- Volleyball
Wolf [1]
01/23/2021 0.51 (Bug Fixes) -
02/05/2021 0.6 - Added Deuce to Volleyball - [2]
05/03/2021 0.61 (Bug Fixes) -
12/25/2021 0.8 - All-Star Versus
- Tag
- Turbo Melee
Diddy Kong
Charizard
[3]
01/01/2022 0.81 (Bug Fixes and Balance Changes) -
01/02/2022 0.82 (Bug Fixes) -
04/07/2023 0.9 - Added new stages
- Added trophies for new characters
- Kanto Gym Theme added to Pokémon Stadium
- Added Sonic the Hedgehog trophies
Lucas
Sonic
[4]
04/28/2023 0.91 (Bug Fixes and Balance Changes) -

Trivia

  • In v0.9, Lucas, Charizard, and Sonic were unable to be used in Cruel Melee; the lattermost is especially ironic, given a rumor from Electronic Gaming Monthly stating Sonic (and Tails) could be unlocked in Melee by that very mode. This was fixed in the next update.
    • On a related note, after the launch of v0.9, the Akaneia Build team tweeted an in-game screenshot replicating the image seen in the hoax.