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Skyloft
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Universe The Legend of Zelda
Appears in SSB4 (Wii U)
Article on Zelda Wiki Skyloft

Skyloft is a stage in the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, first revealed in the Nintendo Direct of E3 2013. The stage is set in the Skyloft area of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.

Overview

Similarly to the Delfino Plaza stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, characters will be transported around the large Skyloft area by a set of moving platforms. The assumed soft platforms have coloured triangles on their sides, while the main platform features strips of yellow on the side. Two layouts for these platforms have been seen so far. One features two angled platforms at the side, with a level platform between them. The other is much less conventional, with four platforms in various places.

Six different areas of Skyloft have been shown so far. One is a grounded area in front of the bazaar. Others include a piece of raised ground in front of Peater and Peatrice's house, and the top of the Light Tower. One part of the stage involves the player fighting on the windmill that is topped by a bird's nest. This area has two other platforms to the right of it that were not present in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. Battles can also occur in front of the Statue of the Goddess, in front of the bench that allowed players to overlook the whole of Skyloft, the staircase leading to the Knight Academy, a patch of land in front of the lake, and the small area behind the Waterfall Cave, where Link's Loftwing was trapped at the start of Skyward Sword.

Origin

Skyloft is faithful to its appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, with the only known differences being the addition of two platforms near the windmill. Specifically, the Skyloft stage is in the state that Skyloft was in throughout the middle of the game, as the colourful beacons were not present at the start of Skyward Sword, and the Statue of the Goddess broke away at the end of the game. The touring platform appears to be original.

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Trivia

  • The image of the entire area that was included in the E3 2013 press kit lacks the platforms that have been added near the windmill topped by a bird's nest.