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Arena Ferox

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Arena Ferox
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Universe Fire Emblem
Appears in SSB4 (3DS)
Availability Starter
Crate type Normal
Tracks available Id (Purpose)
Fire Emblem (Alternate)
Tournament legality
Smash 4 Singles: Counterpick
Doubles: Counterpick
Article on Fire Emblem Wiki Arena Ferox

Arena Ferox (フェリア闘技場, Felia Arena) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

Overview

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The Arena Ferox stage consists of a flat, medium sized stone platform. Similarly to Pokémon Stadium, the layout changes periodically. Some specific layouts include soft, hard, and moving platforms, and one of them features destroyable statues like the ones in Castle Siege.

Ω Form

Only the main platform is featured, and no transformations happen.

Origin

Arena Ferox as it appears in Fire Emblem Awakening.

Arena Ferox originates in the Nintendo 3DS game Fire Emblem Awakening. It is a gladiatorial combat arena located in the nation of Regna Ferox, a warrior nation that lets strength in combat dictate its politics, and the rulers of the nation regularly use it to determine their future successors. Early in Awakening, the main character, Chrom, traveling from the halidom of Ylisse to the south, earns the support of the East-Khan, Flavia. However, due to her having lost the last tournament to the West-Khan Basilio, Chrom and his companions must fight in this arena to ensure that Ylisse's future dealings regarding recent threats to the continent can proceed. His opponent is a masked sword-wielder named after Marth.

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Trivia

  • Arena Ferox, in its original form from Awakening, is the setting of Lucina and Robin's reveal trailer, showing the two of them and Chrom fighting Captain Falcon (who was also revealed in the same trailer).
  • This is the only Fire Emblem stage in the Super Smash Bros. series to be based off of a particular location rather than a generic stage based on a recurring theme.