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Bonus stages are another type of stage. These bonus stages include [[Target Test]] and [[Board the Platforms]]. These stages were designed to test the player's ability to complete a task of the bonus stage by using the character's different abilities to achieve their goal.  Bonus stages cannot be selected for versus mode play.
Bonus stages are another type of stage. These bonus stages include [[Target Test]] and [[Board the Platforms]]. These stages were designed to test the player's ability to complete a task of the bonus stage by using the character's different abilities to achieve their goal.  Bonus stages cannot be selected for versus mode play.


Stages are also a factor that is included in [[tournament legal|tournament legality]]. Some of the stages in ''Melee'' are banned in [[tournament|tournaments]] because of numerous reasons. Some stages like [[Temple|Hyrule Temple]] and [[Yoshi's Island (SSB stage)|Yoshi's Island 64]] were banned because they gave an unfair advantage to some characters during battle. Other stages, like Icicle Mountain, were banned during tournament play because their movement disrupts the battle, and gives players chances they normally would not encounter (meaning advantages and disadvantages).
Stages are also a factor that is included in [[tournament legal|tournament legality]]. Some of the stages in ''Melee'' are banned in [[tournament]]s because of numerous reasons. Some stages like [[Temple|Hyrule Temple]] and [[Yoshi's Island (SSB stage)|Yoshi's Island 64]] were banned because they gave an unfair advantage to some characters during battle. Other stages, like Icicle Mountain, were banned during tournament play because their movement disrupts the battle, and gives players chances they normally would not encounter (meaning advantages and disadvantages).


== See Also ==
==''Super Smash Bros.''==
* [[List of stages]]
Following is a list of all the [[stage]]s found in the [[Super Smash Bros. series]]. There are nine stages in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', eight of which are available from the start, and one of which is unlockable. '''Stage in bold is an [[unlockable stage]].'''


[[Category:Stages|*]]
===Stages===
* [[Congo Jungle]]
* [[Dream Land]]
* [[Hyrule Castle]]
* '''[[Mushroom Kingdom (SSB)|Mushroom Kingdom]]'''
* [[Peach's Castle]]
* [[Planet Zebes]]
* [[Sector Z]]
* [[Saffron City]]
* [[Yoshi's Island N64|Yoshi's Island]]
 
===Single-player stages===
* [[Board the Platforms|Board the Platforms stages]]
* [[Battlefield (SSB)|Fighting Polygon Stage]]
* [[Final Destination (SSB)|Master Hand's Stage]]
* [[Metal Mario's Stage|Metal Mario Stage]]
* [[Target Test|Target Test stages]]
 
===Non-playable stages===
* [[Kirby Beta Stage 1]]
* [[Kirby Beta Stage 2]]
* [[Tutorial Stage 64|Tutorial Stage]]
 
==''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
29 playable stages in total are available for play in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.  18 stages are available from the start, while an additional 11 can be unlocked.  Three of the unlockable stages are from the original game. '''Stages in bold are unlockable stages.'''
 
===Melee stages===
* '''[[Special Stages: Battlefield]]'''
* '''[[F-Zero Grand Prix: Big Blue]]'''
* [[Planet Zebes: Brinstar]]
* '''[[Planet Zebes: Brinstar Depths]]'''
* [[Lylat System: Corneria]]
* '''[[Special Stages: Final Destination]]'''
* '''[[Superflat World: Flat Zone]]'''
* [[Dream Land: Fountain of Dreams]]
* '''[[Eagleland: Fourside]]'''
* [[Termina: Great Bay]]
* [[Dream Land: Green Greens]]
* [[Infinite Glacier: Icicle Mountain]]
* [[DK Island: Jungle Japes]]
* [[Mushroom: Kingdom]]
* '''[[Mushroom: Kingdom II]]'''
* [[DK Island: Kongo Jungle]]
* [[F-Zero Grand Prix: Mute City]]
* [[Eagleland: Onett]]
* '''[[Kanto Skies: Poké Floats]]'''
* [[Kanto: Pokémon Stadium]]
* [[Mushroom Kingdom: Princess Peach's Castle]]
* [[Mushroom Kingdom: Rainbow Cruise]]
* [[Hyrule: Temple]]
* [[Lylat System: Venom]]
* [[Yoshi's Island: Yoshi's Island]]
* [[Yoshi's Island: Yoshi's Story]]
 
===Past stages===
* '''[[Dream Land|Past Stages: Dream Land]]'''
* '''[[Congo Jungle|Past Stages: Kongo Jungle]]'''
* '''[[Yoshi's Island (SSB)|Past Stages: Yoshi's Island]]'''
 
===Single-player stages===
* [[Adventure Mode|Adventure stages]]
* [[All-Star Teleporter]]
* [[Entei (stage)|Entei]]
* [[Goomba]]
* [[Home-run Stadium (SSBM)|Home-run Stadium]]
* [[Majora's Mask (stage)|Majora's Mask]]
* [[Race to the Finish]]
* [[Trophy Collector|Snag the Trophies stage]]
* [[Target Test|Target Test stages]]
 
===Non-playable stages===
* [[10-2]]
* [[AKANEIA]]
* [[DUMMY]]
* [[IceTop]]
* [[Test stage|Test]]
 
==Super Smash Bros. Brawl==
A total of 41 playable stages appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', 10 of which return from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee.''  29 of these stages are available from the start, while 12 more must be unlocked. Players can also create their own stages, to an extent, with the [[Stage Builder]] feature. '''Stages in bold are unlockable stages.''' None of the original [[Super Smash Bros.]] stages return.
 
===[[Brawl]] Stages===
* '''[[75m]]'''
* [[Battlefield (SSBB)|Battlefield]]
* [[Bridge of Eldin]]
* [[Castle Siege]]
* [[Delfino Plaza]]
* [[Distant Planet]]
* [[Final Destination (SSBB)|Final Destination]]
* '''[[Flat Zone 2]]'''
* [[Frigate Orpheon]]
* '''[[Green Hill Zone]]'''
* [[Halberd]]
* '''[[Hanenbow]]'''
* '''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'''
* [[Lylat Cruise]]
* '''[[Mario Bros. (stage)|Mario Bros.]]'''
* [[Mario Circuit]]
* [[Mushroomy Kingdom]]
* [[New Pork City]]
* [[Norfair]]
* [[PictoChat]]
* '''[[Pirate Ship]]'''
* [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
* [[Port Town Aero Dive]]
* [[Rumble Falls]]
* [[Shadow Moses Island]]
* [[Skyworld]]
* [[Smashville]]
* '''[[Spear Pillar]]'''
* [[Summit]]
* [[WarioWare, Inc.]]
* [[Yoshi's Island (SSBB)|Yoshi's Island]]
 
===[[Melee]] Stages===
* '''[[F-Zero Grand Prix: Big Blue|Big Blue]]'''
* [[Planet Zebes: Brinstar|Brinstar]]
* [[Lylat System: Corneria|Corneria]]
* '''[[Dream Land: Green Greens|Green Greens]]'''
* '''[[DK Island: Jungle Japes|Jungle Japes]]'''
* [[Eagleland: Onett|Onett]]
* '''[[Kanto: Pokémon Stadium|Pokémon Stadium]]'''
* [[Mushroom Kingdom: Rainbow Cruise|Rainbow Cruise]]
* [[Hyrule: Temple|Temple]]
* [[Yoshi's Island: Yoshi's Island|Yoshi's Island]]
 
===Custom stages===
* [[Sample Stages]]
* [[CD Factory]]
 
===Single-player stages===
* [[All-Star Teleporter]]
* [[Home-run Stadium (SSBB)|Home-run Stadium]]
* [[Target Smash!!|Target Smash!! stages]]
* [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary stages]]
 
[[Category:Stages| ]]

Revision as of 18:24, October 31, 2008

The Battlefield stage in Brawl is an example of a typical stage in the Super Smash Brothers Series.

A stage is a location where characters fight. A stage can also be called a "map" or "board." The stages are usually locations that are from a character's universe, however there are some stages like Final Destination that come from the Smash Bros. universe. There are many different types of stages that appear in the Super Smash Brothers series. The typical stage generally comprises a floored center with ledges on each side, separating the floor from the abyss, and platforms above to which characters can jump upon and drop through. Some stages, however, such as Fourside, can be much more complex, complete with moving platforms, walls, and ceilings. Furthermore, there are some stages, like Icicle Mountain, that move continuously.

A stage can also contain obstacles and enemies, which contribute to the charm of Smash Bros. These stages are designed to give characters challenges and take precautions while they fight. For example, the Mushroom Kingdom 2 stage features the beloved Birdo and her eggs, which she promptly fires upon the fighters.

There are stages that have simple designs and do not contain any obstacles or enemies. These stages include Final Destination and Battlefield. These stages focus more on competitive play.

Moving stages were introduced in SSBM. These stages include Icicle Mountain, Rainbow Cruise, Poke Floats, and Big Blue. Moving stages operate in a scroll-like mode, where the scene continuously moves, or scrolls, which makes for some entertaining gameplay mechanics. These stages are not used in high-level play because they introduce too much luck into the gameplay.

There are also special stages that were not designed for battling, like the stages in the Adventure Mode of Melee. These stages were designed for a character to travel across the stage and reach a certain checkpoint. These stages include Mushroom Kingdom, F-Zero Grand Prix, and Underground Maze.

Bonus stages are another type of stage. These bonus stages include Target Test and Board the Platforms. These stages were designed to test the player's ability to complete a task of the bonus stage by using the character's different abilities to achieve their goal. Bonus stages cannot be selected for versus mode play.

Stages are also a factor that is included in tournament legality. Some of the stages in Melee are banned in tournaments because of numerous reasons. Some stages like Hyrule Temple and Yoshi's Island 64 were banned because they gave an unfair advantage to some characters during battle. Other stages, like Icicle Mountain, were banned during tournament play because their movement disrupts the battle, and gives players chances they normally would not encounter (meaning advantages and disadvantages).

Super Smash Bros.

Following is a list of all the stages found in the Super Smash Bros. series. There are nine stages in Super Smash Bros., eight of which are available from the start, and one of which is unlockable. Stage in bold is an unlockable stage.

Stages

Single-player stages

Non-playable stages

Super Smash Bros. Melee

29 playable stages in total are available for play in Super Smash Bros. Melee. 18 stages are available from the start, while an additional 11 can be unlocked. Three of the unlockable stages are from the original game. Stages in bold are unlockable stages.

Melee stages

Past stages

Single-player stages

Non-playable stages

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

A total of 41 playable stages appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, 10 of which return from Super Smash Bros. Melee. 29 of these stages are available from the start, while 12 more must be unlocked. Players can also create their own stages, to an extent, with the Stage Builder feature. Stages in bold are unlockable stages. None of the original Super Smash Bros. stages return.

Brawl Stages

Melee Stages

Custom stages

Single-player stages