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'''Poké Floats''' is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' that can be unlocked by playing 200 or more battles in VS mode. In [[All-Star]] mode, this stage is played on when the main opponent is Jigglypuff. | '''Poké Floats''' is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' that can be unlocked by playing 200 or more battles in VS mode. In [[All-Star]] mode, this stage is played on when the main opponent is [[Jigglypuff]]. | ||
Poké Floats is a stage similar to [[Rainbow Cruise]] since both are naturally fixed-camera and scroll. The fighting is on top of giant Pokémon floats (hence the name) which are in a constant cycle. Staying on a certain float to long will cause the player to lose stock if the float goes off the screen. It is a good idea to practice on this stage first before engaging into actual battles, as the floats appear in a pattern, as opposed to random. | Poké Floats is a stage similar to [[Rainbow Cruise]] since both are naturally fixed-camera and scroll. The fighting is on top of giant Pokémon floats (hence the name) which are in a constant cycle. Staying on a certain float to long will cause the player to lose stock if the float goes off the screen. It is a good idea to practice on this stage first before engaging into actual battles, as the floats appear in a pattern, as opposed to random. | ||
==List of Floats in Order of Appearance== | ==List of Floats in Order of Appearance== | ||
*Squirtle | *[[Squirtle]] | ||
*Onix | *[[Onix]] | ||
*Psyduck | *Psyduck | ||
*Chikorita | *[[Chikorita]] | ||
*Weezing | *[[Weezing]] | ||
*Slowpoke | *Slowpoke | ||
*Porygon | *[[Porygon]] | ||
*Porygon | *Porygon | ||
*Porygon | *Porygon | ||
*Wooper | *Wooper | ||
*Sudowoodo | *Sudowoodo | ||
*Snorlax | *[[Snorlax]] | ||
*Venusaur | *[[Venusaur]] | ||
*Seel | *Seel | ||
*Wobbuffet | *[[Wobbuffet]] | ||
*A large quantity of Unown, interspersed with the other floats until the level loops again | *A large quantity of [[Unown]], interspersed with the other floats until the level loops again | ||
*Goldeen | *[[Goldeen]] | ||
*Lickitung | *Lickitung | ||
*Chansey | *[[Chansey]] | ||
*Chansey | *Chansey | ||
*Geodude | *Geodude |
Revision as of 23:53, September 23, 2007
Poké Floats is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Melee that can be unlocked by playing 200 or more battles in VS mode. In All-Star mode, this stage is played on when the main opponent is Jigglypuff.
Poké Floats is a stage similar to Rainbow Cruise since both are naturally fixed-camera and scroll. The fighting is on top of giant Pokémon floats (hence the name) which are in a constant cycle. Staying on a certain float to long will cause the player to lose stock if the float goes off the screen. It is a good idea to practice on this stage first before engaging into actual battles, as the floats appear in a pattern, as opposed to random.
List of Floats in Order of Appearance
- Squirtle
- Onix
- Psyduck
- Chikorita
- Weezing
- Slowpoke
- Porygon
- Porygon
- Porygon
- Wooper
- Sudowoodo
- Snorlax
- Venusaur
- Seel
- Wobbuffet
- A large quantity of Unown, interspersed with the other floats until the level loops again
- Goldeen
- Lickitung
- Chansey
- Chansey
- Geodude
After Geodude, the stage resets back to Squirtle.
Stages in Super Smash Bros. Melee | |
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Starter stages | Brinstar · Corneria · Fountain of Dreams · Great Bay · Green Greens · Icicle Mountain · Jungle Japes · Kongo Jungle · Mushroom Kingdom · Mute City · Onett · Pokémon Stadium · Princess Peach's Castle · Rainbow Cruise · Temple · Venom · Yoshi's Island · Yoshi's Story |
Unlockable stages | Battlefield · Big Blue · Brinstar Depths · Final Destination · Flat Zone · Fourside · Mushroom Kingdom II · Poké Floats |
Unlockable Past Stages | Dream Land · Kongo Jungle · Yoshi's Island |