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From ''Brawl'' onwards, the appearance of some items, namely [[crate]]s and [[barrel]]s, differs depending on the aesthetic style of the stage they appear on.
From ''Brawl'' onwards, the appearance of some items, namely [[crate]]s and [[barrel]]s, differs depending on the aesthetic style of the stage they appear on.


In [[Tournament legal|competitive]] play for every game, many tournament organizers prohibit the majority of stages (and in ''64''{{'}}s case, all but [[Dream Land (SSB)|one]]) from being selected due to being considered disruptive, unfair, or unbalanced by many high-level players<sup><nowiki>[</nowiki>''[[SmashWiki:Citation|citation needed]]''<nowiki>]</nowiki></sup> (see [[stage legality]]). ''Ultimate'' tournaments often also require stage hazards to be disabled.
In [[Tournament legal|competitive]] play for every game, many tournament organizers prohibit the majority of stages (and in ''64''{{'}}s case, all but [[Dream Land (SSB)|one]]) from being selected due to being considered disruptive, unfair, or unbalanced by many high-level players{{fact}} (see [[stage legality]]). ''Ultimate'' tournaments often also require stage hazards to be disabled.


==List of versus mode stages==
==List of versus mode stages==
This is a list of multiplayer stages in the Super Smash Bros. series.
This is a list of multiplayer stages in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.


The following does not include some single-player stages which can be playable with more than one player.
The following does not include some single-player stages which can be playable with more than one player.
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If there is an icon of a certain game in the chart ({{GameIcon|SSB64}}, {{GameIcon|SSBM}}, {{GameIcon|SSBB}}, {{GameIcon|SSB4-3}}, {{GameIcon|SSB4-U}}, {{GameIcon|SSBU}}) (not the top ones), that means a new version of the stage appears in that game.
If there is an icon of a certain game in the chart ({{GameIcon|SSB64}}, {{GameIcon|SSBM}}, {{GameIcon|SSBB}}, {{GameIcon|SSB4-3}}, {{GameIcon|SSB4-U}}, {{GameIcon|SSBU}}) (not the top ones), that means a new version of the stage appears in that game.


The Smash 4 icon {{GameIcon|SSB4}} means the new version appears in both the 3DS and the Wii U version.
The ''Smash 4'' icon {{GameIcon|SSB4}} means the new version appears in both the 3DS and the Wii U version.


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There are 115 versus stages in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. 19 stages are unique to ''Ultimate'' while the other 96 comprise nearly every stage from previous ''Smash'' games: 7 from ''Super Smash Bros.'', 19 from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', 26 from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', and 44 from ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' (18 from the 3DS version, 18 from the Wii U version, and eight that are in both versions). [[Ω form|Ω forms]] return for each stage, along with a new [[Battlefield form]] for every stage. All Battlefield and Ω forms have the same size and terrain as {{SSBU|Battlefield}} and {{SSBU|Final Destination}}, respectively. All stages now allow [[8-Player Smash|eight players]].
There are 115 versus stages in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. 19 stages are unique to ''Ultimate'' while the other 96 comprise nearly every stage from previous ''Smash'' games: 7 from ''Super Smash Bros.'', 19 from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', 26 from ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', and 44 from ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' (18 from the 3DS version, 18 from the Wii U version, and eight that are in both versions). [[Ω form|Ω forms]] return for each stage, along with a new [[Battlefield form]] for every stage. All Battlefield and Ω forms have the same size and terrain as {{SSBU|Battlefield}} and {{SSBU|Final Destination}}, respectively. All stages now allow [[8-Player Smash|eight players]].


Not counting either single-player only stages or previous versions of Battlefield and Final Destination, there are only 15 stages that do not return in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''; two from ''Smash 64'' ([[Planet Zebes]] and [[Sector Z]]), four from ''Melee'' ([[Icicle Mountain]],  {{SSBM|Mute City}}, {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}} and [[Poké Floats]]), two from ''Brawl'' ([[Rumble Falls]] and [[PictoChat]]), two from ''Smash for 3DS'' ([[Rainbow Road]] and [[Pac-Maze]]), and five from ''Smash for Wii U'' ([[Miiverse (stage)|Miiverse]], [[Woolly World]], [[Orbital Gate Assault]], [[Jungle Hijinxs]] and [[Pyrosphere]]). [[Flat Zone]] and [[Flat Zone 2]] do not return either, but [[Flat Zone X]] is an amalgam between them. Another unique case is the World 1-2 version of Mushroomy Kingdom that is also absent.
Not counting either single-player only stages or previous versions of Battlefield and Final Destination, there are only 15 stages that do not return in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''; two from ''Smash 64'' ([[Planet Zebes]] and [[Sector Z]]), four from ''Melee'' ([[Icicle Mountain]],  {{SSBM|Mute City}}, {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}} and [[Poké Floats]]), two from ''Brawl'' ([[Rumble Falls]] and [[PictoChat]]), two from ''for Nintendo 3DS'' ([[Rainbow Road]] and [[Pac-Maze]]), and five from ''Smash for Wii U'' ([[Miiverse (stage)|Miiverse]], [[Woolly World]], [[Orbital Gate Assault]], [[Jungle Hijinxs]] and [[Pyrosphere]]). [[Flat Zone]] and [[Flat Zone 2]] do not return either, but [[Flat Zone X]] is an amalgam between them. Another unique case is the World 1-2 version of Mushroomy Kingdom that is also absent.


A new [[rules]] option allows [[stage hazard]]s to be turned off. Stages are ordered by when they first appeared in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Unlike previous entries, all stages are available from the start. ''Ultimate'' also introduces [[Stage Morph]], an option that allows players to choose two different stages which will transition back and forth over the course of a battle.
A new [[rules]] option allows [[stage hazard]]s to be turned off. Stages are ordered by when they first appeared in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Unlike previous entries, all stages are available from the start. ''Ultimate'' also introduces [[Stage Morph]], an option that allows players to choose two different stages which will transition back and forth over the course of a battle.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* ''Ultimate'' is the only installment to not have any unlockable stages.
* ''Ultimate'' is the only installment to not have any unlockable stages.
* From ''Brawl'' onward (except in ''for 3DS''), stages on the stage select screen show the logo of their origin game (or origin series). However, due to localization differences or certain games not being released in certain regions, various inconsistencies show up:
* From ''Brawl'' onward (except in ''for Nintendo 3DS''), stages on the stage select screen show the logo of their origin game (or origin series). However, due to localization differences or certain games not being released in certain regions, various inconsistencies show up:
** If the language is set to Latin American Spanish or Canadian French, all logos will use their US English version.
** If the language is set to Latin American Spanish or Canadian French, all logos will use their US English version.
** If the language is set to Castilian Spanish, Parisian French, UK English, German, or Italian, all logos will use their properly translated European versions.
** If the language is set to Castilian Spanish, Parisian French, UK English, German, or Italian, all logos will use their properly translated European versions.
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