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This stage is universally [[Tournament legal (SSB)|neutral]] and is the only [[starter stage|starter]]. It is also the most common [[counterpick]] stage and it is the ''only'' legal stage in the [[Tournament legal (DSB)|Japanese ruleset]]. The general given reason why it is legal is that it is the most "balanced" or "standard" stage, with a basic layout and size that makes it less [[camping|campy]] than [[Hyrule Castle]] or [[Congo Jungle]]. The stage also has only type of hazard (the wind), which barely affects gameplay compared to the tornadoes on Hyrule or the barrels on Congo. | This stage is universally [[Tournament legal (SSB)|neutral]] and is the only [[starter stage|starter]]. It is also the most common [[counterpick]] stage and it is the ''only'' legal stage in the [[Tournament legal (DSB)|Japanese ruleset]]. The general given reason why it is legal is that it is the most "balanced" or "standard" stage, with a basic layout and size that makes it less [[camping|campy]] than [[Hyrule Castle]] or [[Congo Jungle]]. The stage also has only one type of hazard (the wind), which barely affects gameplay compared to the tornadoes on Hyrule or the barrels on Congo. | ||
This stage is also the most common doubles stage, though Hyrule Castle is preferred as well. It is also a semi-common stage in the Peruvian ruleset, but not as common as Hyrule, though this has changed recently with many tournaments being either Dream Land only or Dream Land-preferred. | This stage is also the most common doubles stage, though Hyrule Castle is preferred as well. It is also a semi-common stage in the Peruvian ruleset, but not as common as Hyrule, though this has changed recently with many tournaments being either Dream Land only or Dream Land-preferred. |