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*When the stage is rotated or mirrored, even the [[pause]] screen is affected by the switch.
*When the stage is rotated or mirrored, even the [[pause]] screen is affected by the switch.
*Mesprit being the only [[:bulbapedia:lake guardians|lake guardian]] to fly off stage, may be referencing that it is a [[:bulbapedia:roaming Pokémon|roaming Pokémon]].
*Mesprit being the only [[:bulbapedia:lake guardians|lake guardian]] to fly off stage, may be referencing that it is a [[:bulbapedia:roaming Pokémon|roaming Pokémon]].
*{{SSBU|Ike}} is the only character to face fighters outside this stage's own universe on this stage in Classic Mode, facing Morton and Sonic.
*In ''Ultimate'', prior to version {{h2|List of updates (SSBU)|2.0.0}}, there was a glitch on this stage in [[Training Mode]]: if the session was reset while the screen had been mirrored by Palkia, the gameplay view would return to normal, but the UI and name-tags remained mirrored, with name-tags following the position the player would be at if the screen were still mirrored. The glitch remained for the session until Palkia mirrored the screen again and the effect finished without the session being reset.
*In ''Ultimate'', prior to version {{h2|List of updates (SSBU)|2.0.0}}, there was a glitch on this stage in [[Training Mode]]: if the session was reset while the screen had been mirrored by Palkia, the gameplay view would return to normal, but the UI and name-tags remained mirrored, with name-tags following the position the player would be at if the screen were still mirrored. The glitch remained for the session until Palkia mirrored the screen again and the effect finished without the session being reset.
[[File:BehindSpearPillar.png|thumb|The "meteorite" in the back of Spear Pillar.]]
[[File:BehindSpearPillar.png|thumb|The "meteorite" in the back of Spear Pillar.]]