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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 too 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.


It is interesting to note that Poké Floats is the only stage that doesn't appear, or have a similar or spiritual successor, in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It should be noted that the music from this stage can be used on the first Pokemon Stadium stage as with other Melee Pokemon music.
It is interesting to note that Poké Floats is the only stage that doesn't appear, or have a similar or spiritual successor, in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It should be noted that the music from this stage can be used on the first Pokemon Stadium stage as with other Melee Pokemon music.
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