Stage legality: Difference between revisions
From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Banned stages''' are stages that are banned from most official tournaments. These stages can be banned for several reasons, including: | '''Banned stages''' are stages that are banned from most official tournaments. These stages can be banned for several reasons, including: | ||
* Providing an unfair advantage for | * Providing an unfair advantage for certain characters (such as excessive camping) | ||
* Allowing players to abuse glitches in the game | * Allowing players to abuse glitches in the game | ||
* Completely re-vamping the strategies needed to win (such as [[Temple]] and [[Icicle Mountain]]) | * Completely re-vamping the strategies needed to win (such as [[Temple]] and [[Icicle Mountain]]) | ||
* Having a significant amount of slow-down during a match | |||
==Banned stages in [[SSB]]== | ==Banned stages in [[SSB]]== |
Revision as of 21:08, March 13, 2007
Banned stages are stages that are banned from most official tournaments. These stages can be banned for several reasons, including:
- Providing an unfair advantage for certain characters (such as excessive camping)
- Allowing players to abuse glitches in the game
- Completely re-vamping the strategies needed to win (such as Temple and Icicle Mountain)
- Having a significant amount of slow-down during a match