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:''For the attack type, see [[Spike]].'' | :''For the attack type, see [[Spike]].'' | ||
[[File:Stage Builder Stage w Spikes.jpg|thumb|Spikes (bottom left) as seen in ''[[Brawl]]'''s [[Stage builder]].]] | [[File:Stage Builder Stage w Spikes.jpg|thumb|Spikes (bottom left) as seen in ''[[Brawl]]'''s [[Stage builder]].]] | ||
'''Spikes''' are recurring stage elements in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. When touched they deal some damage and knockback. | '''Spikes''' are recurring stage elements in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. When touched, they deal some [[damage]] and [[knockback]]. | ||
Spikes appear in the following stages: | Spikes appear in the following stages: | ||
*several [[Subspace Emissary]] stages | *several [[Subspace Emissary]] stages | ||
*[[PictoChat]] (one version only) | *[[Rumble Falls]] | ||
*the [[Smash Run]] stage | *[[PictoChat]] (one version only) | ||
*[[Target Smash!]], level 5 | |||
*the [[Smash Run]] stage | |||
*[[Gerudo Valley]], at the bottom of the stage while the bridge is broken. | *[[Gerudo Valley]], at the bottom of the stage while the bridge is broken. | ||
*[[The Great Cave Offensive]] | *[[The Great Cave Offensive]] | ||
*[[Palutena's Temple]] | *[[Palutena's Temple]] | ||
They can also be used as [[stage element]]s in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'''s [[Stage builder]], where they come in 1x1, 2x2 and 3x3 sizes. These spikes always deal 15% damage. | They can also be used as [[stage element]]s in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'''s [[Stage builder]], where they come in 1x1, 2x2, and 3x3 sizes. These spikes always deal 15% damage with fixed knockback. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
PictoChatSpikes.png|Spikes as they appear in PictoChat. | PictoChatSpikes.png|Spikes as they appear in [[PictoChat]]. | ||
Gerudo Valley Spike.jpg|A spike appears the bottom of Gerudo Valley. | Gerudo Valley Spike.jpg|A spike appears at the bottom of [[Gerudo Valley]]. | ||
Great Cave Offensive Spikes.jpg|{{SSB4|Meta Knight}} getting hit by a spike in Great Cave Offensive. | Great Cave Offensive Spikes.jpg|{{SSB4|Meta Knight}} getting hit by a spike in [[Great Cave Offensive]]. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Stage parts]] | [[Category:Stage parts]] | ||
[[Category:Stage hazards]] | [[Category:Stage hazards]] | ||
[[Category:Stage Builder]] |
Latest revision as of 15:59, October 18, 2022
- For the attack type, see Spike.
Spikes are recurring stage elements in the Super Smash Bros. series. When touched, they deal some damage and knockback.
Spikes appear in the following stages:
- several Subspace Emissary stages
- Rumble Falls
- PictoChat (one version only)
- Target Smash!, level 5
- the Smash Run stage
- Gerudo Valley, at the bottom of the stage while the bridge is broken.
- The Great Cave Offensive
- Palutena's Temple
They can also be used as stage elements in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Stage builder, where they come in 1x1, 2x2, and 3x3 sizes. These spikes always deal 15% damage with fixed knockback.
Gallery[edit]
Spikes as they appear in PictoChat.
A spike appears at the bottom of Gerudo Valley.
Meta Knight getting hit by a spike in Great Cave Offensive.