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==Stage Design==
==Stage Design==
Fountain of Dreams is a very popular [[stage]] for quite a few reasons. One of them is because its a very basic stage. It very resembles the [[Battlefield]] stage in the fact that it has a large lower platform and three upper ones. The bottom main platform is flat the whole way through with out any obsticals in the way. The left lower platform the right lower platform are the same length. They both, over time, move up and down in no particular correspondance. They can raise to be as high as just under the highest platform, or drop low as to the point where it sinks through the level, thereby making it impossible to stand on. The fourth platform is the one on the top, it is the same length as the other two on the side. The top platform does not move in any direction. Interestingly, this stage is a tournament neutral stage for one-on-one tournaments, but is banned in team tournaments, due to its small size and lagging.
Fountain of Dreams is a very popular [[stages|stage]] for quite a few reasons. One of them is because its a very basic stage. It very resembles the [[Battlefield]] stage in the fact that it has a large lower platform and three upper ones. The bottom main platform is flat the whole way through with out any obsticals in the way. The left lower platform the right lower platform are the same length. They both, over time, move up and down in no particular correspondance. They can raise to be as high as just under the highest platform, or drop low as to the point where it sinks through the level, thereby making it impossible to stand on. The fourth platform is the one on the top, it is the same length as the other two on the side. The top platform does not move in any direction. Interestingly, this stage is a tournament neutral stage for one-on-one tournaments, but is banned in team tournaments, due to its small size and lagging.


==Artistic Design==
==Artistic Design==

Revision as of 13:20, September 14, 2006

Stage Design

Fountain of Dreams is a very popular stage for quite a few reasons. One of them is because its a very basic stage. It very resembles the Battlefield stage in the fact that it has a large lower platform and three upper ones. The bottom main platform is flat the whole way through with out any obsticals in the way. The left lower platform the right lower platform are the same length. They both, over time, move up and down in no particular correspondance. They can raise to be as high as just under the highest platform, or drop low as to the point where it sinks through the level, thereby making it impossible to stand on. The fourth platform is the one on the top, it is the same length as the other two on the side. The top platform does not move in any direction. Interestingly, this stage is a tournament neutral stage for one-on-one tournaments, but is banned in team tournaments, due to its small size and lagging.

Artistic Design

Fountain of Dreams is a fountain of rainbow colored, silver water that trickles down the the bottom of the stage into a purple foggy mist. According the the Foundtain of Dreams trophy, the silver water is mist that trickles down into the dream fog that is spread through out Dream Land, which is Kirby's home. The back of the stage reveals the fountain that the dreams flow from, a few fantastic trees, a few wooden stars, illuminated by changing colored lights. To the left and right of behind the stage there are two spire towers orbited by rings. These objects are tied together by the stage's backdrop - a black sky sprinkled with stars, floating circles, and a spectacular display of the Northern lights. Many Smashers consider the Fountain of Dreams very beautiful and atmospheric.