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[[File:BrawlMinusTemple.jpg|thumb|left|In ''Brawl-'', the stage [[Temple]] has been significantly condensed compared to its vanilla counterpart.]]
[[File:BrawlMinusTemple.jpg|thumb|left|In ''Brawl-'', the stage [[Temple]] has been significantly condensed compared to its vanilla counterpart.]]
[[File:ProjectM Skyloft.png|thumb|right|In [[Project M]], the same stage layout was used to make the Skyloft stage.]]
[[File:ProjectM Skyloft.png|thumb|right|In [[Project M]], the same stage layout was used to make the Skyloft stage.]]
[[File:Brawl Delfino Plaza Remake.png|thumb|The ''[[Brawl]]'' stage [[Delfino Plaza]] recreated with BrawlBox.]]
[[File:Brawl Delfino Plaza Remake.png|thumb|The ''[[Brawl]]'' stage [[Delfino Plaza]] remade with BrawlBox adding a lot of missing elements like The Grand Pianta Statue, The Red Canon to Pinna Park, The Flags (They do not move at all), The Red Warp Pipes, and more.]]


''Brawl'' is the most commonly modded game in the series due to Smash Stack exploit, which makes modding the game much easier to the average player. In these mods, it is common to new stages, often replacing others, that have been made by fans. It is also possible to use newly created slots on the stage selection screen or alternative stages that load when holding a specific button when selecting a stage.
''Brawl'' is the most commonly modded game in the series due to Smash Stack exploit, which makes modding the game much easier to the average player. In these mods, it is common to new stages, often replacing others, that have been made by fans. It is also possible to use newly created slots on the stage selection screen or alternative stages that load when holding a specific button when selecting a stage.
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