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===Use in modding===
===Use in modding===
Because of how Stage Builder loads custom data, a common method to hacking the [[Wii]] console involves exploiting this loading mechanism. Referred to as the [[Smash Stack]], forcing Stage Builder to load a file that is too large can allow for a user to load custom data; this method of hacking is common in order to add the [[Homebrew Channel]] to the Wii, and it is also the main method of loading [[Gameplay modification|gameplay mods]] such as [[Project M]].
Because of how Stage Builder loads custom data, a common method to hacking the [[Wii]] console involves exploiting this loading mechanism. Referred to as the [[Smash Stack]], forcing Stage Builder to load a file that is too large can allow for a user to load custom data; this method of hacking is common in order to add the [[Homebrew Channel]] to the Wii, and it is also the main method of loading [[Gameplay modification|gameplay mods]].


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Revision as of 20:54, March 13, 2016

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The Stage Builder in use in Brawl
An example of a stage created with the Stage Builder in Brawl.

The Stage Builder (ステージ作り, Making Stages) is a feature in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U that allows players to create their own custom stages.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Builders must choose to create a small, medium, or large stage, which will affect the number of parts that can be placed and the location of blast lines. Next, the builder selects a theme: a mountain, a ruin-ish building, or a futuristic chamber. Each theme has its own set of special stage elements which allow for slight variations in stage design depending on what theme is used. The final step before building is picking music, which can be any track that has been unlocked. Only one track may be chosen per stage, though the player may change it to a different track after the stage has been built.

There are different structures and building materials the player can use depending on the background chosen earlier. There are three different sizes for most of the structures, as well. Unless by hacking, the player, however, is limited in the number of parts they can use per stage. Each piece used will use up a certain amount of memory for the map, and some pieces take up more memory than others. Once ready, the player can test the stage through the editor; however, the player is limited to using Mario with the default controls for the controller being used. One can also switch back to the editing screen to make more changes. Custom stages are compatible with SD cards. The limit to the number of custom stages a player can have depends on how much room one has in their internal Wii memory or SD card. The player can also send stages to their friends.

Types of parts the player can use in this mode come in three categories. Standard pieces include things like blocks, platforms, ramps and stairs. Structures are available as well, such as trees, mushrooms and rock arches. Features include Drop Blocks, springs and other things that are not simply platforms. Stages require a minimum of four horizontal areas (for spawning points) for the game to allow them to be saved.

The game comes with three sample stages to demonstrate how the Stage Builder works.

Stage Parts

There are three categories of parts: Floors, Structures and Features. The following table gives the name (unofficial), size, and description of each part.

Type Piece Name Sizes Description
Floors
Brawl-MountainPlatform.png Brawl-RuinsPlatform.png Brawl-ChamberPlatform.png Platform 1x1; 2x1; 3x1 A drop through Platform
Brawl-MountainDiagonalPlatform.png Brawl-RuinsDiagonalPlatform.png Brawl-ChamberDiagonalPlatform.png Diagonal Platform 1x2; 2x2; 3x2 A slanted drop through platform
Brawl-MountainShortPlatform.png Brawl-RuinsShortPlatform.png Brawl-ChamberShortPlatform.png Short Platform 1x1; 2x1; 3x1 A half-sized drop through platform. When placed in a line, small gaps are set in between each of these
Brawl-MountainBlock.png Brawl-RuinsBlock.png Brawl-ChamberBlock.png Block 1x1; 2x2; 3x3 A normal block that has a ledge
Brawl-MountainStairBlock.png Brawl-RuinsStairBlock.png Brawl-ChamberStairPlatform.png Stair Block 1x2; 2x2; 3x2 A simple stair block
Brawl-MountainRampBlock.png Brawl-RuinsRampBlock.png Brawl-ChamberRampBlock.png Ramp Block 1x2; 2x3; 3x4 A right-angle triangle shaped block
Brawl-MountainLongRampBlock.png Brawl-RuinsLongRampBlock.png Brawl-ChamberLongRampBlock.png Long Ramp Block 2x2; 3x2; 4x2 A larger version of the ramp block
Structures

(Mountains)

Brawl-MountainStruct1.png Stone Table 4x2; 5x2; 6x3 A short stone platform
Brawl-MountainStruct2.png Stump 3x2; 4x3; 5x4 A short, narrow tree stump
Brawl-MountainStruct3.png Hollow Tree 4x3; 5x4; 6x5 A hollow tree stump with a ceiling
Brawl-MountainStruct4.png Dead Tree 4x3; 5x4; 6x5 A dead tree with 2 walkable, drop through branches
Brawl-MountainStruct5.png Mushrooms 4x3; 5x4; 6x5 A patch of 3 drop through mushrooms of different heights. The stems act as walls
Brawl-MountainStruct6.png Stones 4x2; 5x3; 6x4 A structure of 2 stones, one larger than the other
Brawl-MountainStruct7.png Withered Cave 4x3; 5x4; 6x5 A cave with a ceiling
Brawl-MountainStruct8.png Baboon Statue 3x3; 4x4; 5x5 A tall statue of what appears to be a baboon
Structures

(Ruins)

Brawl-RuinsStruct1.png Pillar 3x3; 4x4; 5x5 A tall, in-tact pillar
Brawl-RuinsStruct2.png Rubble Heap 4x2; 5x2; 6x3 A big heap of rocks
Brawl-RuinsStruct3.png Broken Lift 4x3; 5x4; 6x5 An old lift with a ceiling
Brawl-RuinsStruct4.png Ancient Ramp 4x2; 5x2; 6x3 An old elevated ramp
Brawl-RuinsStruct5.png Ramp-Pillar 4x2; 5x2; 6x3 A ramp hitting the ground right at the base of a pillar
Brawl-RuinsStruct6.png Stacked Pillars 4x3; 5x4; 6x5 A set of 3 pillars, one resting on top of the flat surface that the other 2 make
Brawl-RuinsStruct7.png Ancient Crate 4x3; 5x4; 6x5 An old crate resting on the side of a floor
Brawl-RuinsStruct8.png Old Room 4x3; 5x4; 6x5 A piece of an old room, complete with structure supports and a drop through ceiling
Structures

(Chamber)

Brawl-ChamberStruct1.png Machine 4x2; 5x2; 6x3 A machine with a slight slant on one side
Brawl-ChamberStruct2.png Tunnel 4x3; 5x4; 6x5 A tunnel with a ceiling
Brawl-ChamberStruct3.png Watch Platform 4x2; 5x2; 6x3 An elevated platform with a ramp leading to it
Brawl-ChamberStruct4.png Round Platform 3x2; 4x3; 5x4 A thick platform in the shape of a circle
Brawl-ChamberStruct5.png Machine Crate 4x2; 5x2; 6x3 A platform with 2 elevated walls on either side
Brawl-ChamberStruct6.png I-Frame 4x3; 5x4; 6x5 A tall frame in the shape of an I. The top is drop through-able
Brawl-ChamberStruct7.png Server Tower 3x3; 4x4; 4x5 A tall, thin, machine tower
Brawl-ChamberStruct8.png Machine Roof 4x2; 5x3; 6x3 A roof-like machine piece
Features
Brawl-HorizPlatform.gif Horizontal Moving Platform 3x1; 4x1; 5x1 Drop through platform that moves slowly left and right
Brawl-VertPlatform.gif Vertical Moving Platform 1x5; 2x6; 3x7 Drop through platform that moves slowly up and down
Brawl-IceBlock.png Ice Block 1x1; 2x1; 3x1 Slippery block with no ledges
Brawl-DropBlock.png Drop Block 1x3; 2x4; 3x5 Block that moves downwards when stood on for a certain period of time
Brawl-Spikes.png Spikes 1x2; 2x2; 3x2 Causes 15% damage with set knockback when a character lands on it
Brawl-Ladder.png Ladder 1x1 A climbable ladder with only one size
Brawl-SpringOrange.png Brawl-SpringGreen.png Spring 1x2; 2x2; 3x2 A spring that bounces characters upwards. Green or Orange (Green goes higher)
Brawl-ConveyorBelt.png Conveyor Belt 2x2; 3x2; 4x2 Moving conveyor belt that moves all things in one direction
Brawl-RotatingPlatform.png Rotating Platform 4x5; 5x6; 6x7 Spins four platforms in a Ferris Wheel motion

Unlockable Parts

There are also certain parts and features that can be unlocked to use in the Stage Builder.

  • Edit Parts A: Play 10 times or more on created stages
    • Unlocks a new piece for every setting, as well as the spring
  • Edit Parts B: Create 5 or more stages in Stage Builder (not including the 3 sample stages)
    • Unlocks a new piece for every setting, as well as the conveyor belt
  • Edit Parts C: Create 15 or more stages in Stage Builder (not including the 3 sample stages)
    • Unlocks a new piece for every setting, as well as the rotating platform

Use in modding

Because of how Stage Builder loads custom data, a common method to hacking the Wii console involves exploiting this loading mechanism. Referred to as the Smash Stack, forcing Stage Builder to load a file that is too large can allow for a user to load custom data; this method of hacking is common in order to add the Homebrew Channel to the Wii, and it is also the main method of loading gameplay mods.

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

The Stage Builder in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, the Stage Builder was changed immensely. Players now have much more freedom when creating stages, with the ability to draw platforms of any shape using the Wii U's GamePad. An option is given to either make the platform grabbable by players or not. However, there are much less stage parts than Brawl, being limited to cannons, springs, moving platforms and magma. Jump-through platforms can be made by making a line, and tapping it. All objects' and platforms' locations snap to an invisible fine grid. A visible grid can be displayed by pressing the X button for easier alignment when placing or drawing. The visible grid has a "resolution" measured in units, while the invisible grid allows accuracy to one-fifth of a unit.

Custom Stages are not available in 8-Player Smash.

When testing a stage, pausing and pressing ZL or ZR on the GamePad will allow players to select their character, an opponent character (including a second player), and customized controls and names, with the exception of Mii Fighters.

The ability of downloading and sharing stages online became available as of update 1.0.6.

Five new backgrounds share two textures that can be given to drawn platforms, whilst they have three unique textures of their own.

SSBUStageBuilderClouds.png
SSBUStageBuilderVolcano.png
SSBUStageBuilderOcean.png
SSBUStageBuilderSpace.png
SSBUStageBuilderCity.png
A cloudy sky, similar to the backgrounds of Battlefield and Temple. Floating pillars appear in the background. A rocky mountain area. A volcano is in the background and its lava flows all over the rock. A view of an ocean. Rocky structures appear in the water. An area in outer space. A giant space craft appears in the background. A modern city-like structure made of rounded shapes. The Super Smash Bros. logo acts as the sun.
Crate Type: Normal Crate Type: Normal Crate Type: Normal Crate Type: Futuristic Crate Type: Presents

There are four types of special features that can be inserted.

Image Name Information
SSBUStageBuilderSpring.png
Spring (small) Works just like the spring in the predecessor. Bounces players 17 units from spring's base. 2.2 units wide, 2.2 units tall.
SSBUStageBuilderSpring2.png
Spring (large) A larger spring that bounces players higher. Bounces players 32 units from spring's base. 5 units wide, 3.2 units tall.
SSBUStageBuilderCannon.png
Cannon (weak) Similar to Barrel Cannons. When facing upward, launches players 25 units from bottom of cannon. Can be aimed in any direction. Launched players deal 4% upon contact. 5 units tall, 5 units wide, but may freely overlap platforms. A guide ring 7.6 units in diameter aids in placement and aiming.
SSBUStageBuilderCannon2.png
Cannon (strong) A larger cannon that shoots players further. When facing upward, launches players 43 units from bottom of cannon. Launched players deal 8% upon contact. 3.8 units tall, 3.8 units wide, but may freely overlap platforms. A guide ring 7.6 units in diameter aids in placement and aiming.
SSBUStageBuilderPlatform.png
Moving Platform (small) Slowly moves from one point to the other, with an unlimited path. 6 units wide. Moves 3 units/second. May overlap any object or platform, but endpoint must be at least 2 units away from start.
SSBUStageBuilderPlatform2.png
Moving Platform (large) Over three times longer than the small one. 20 units wide. Moves 2.25 units/second (will move 9 units in 4 seconds). May overlap any object or platform, but endpoint must be at least 2 units away from start.
SSBUStageBuilderMagma.png
Magma (thin) Painted over platforms, and damages 10% to players. Oddly, it can cause more weight depending on how much was drawn, no matter how much is used in the final result. Unlike Danger Zones, it doesn't instantly KO a fighter if they have over 100% Damage. 1.2 units thick.
SSBUStageBuilderMagma2.png
Magma (thick) Works just like the thin one, but 2 units thick.
Shared Textures
SSBUStageBuilderTex01.png
SSBUStageBuilderTex02.png
Cloudy Textures
SSBUStageBuilderClouds01.png
SSBUStageBuilderClouds02.png
SSBUStageBuilderClouds03.png
Volcanic Textures
SSBUStageBuilderVolcano01.png
SSBUStageBuilderVolcano02.png
SSBUStageBuilderVolcano03.png
Ocean Textures
SSBUStageBuilderOcean01.png
SSBUStageBuilderOcean02.png
SSBUStageBuilderOcean03.png
Space Textures
SSBUStageBuilderSpace01.png
SSBUStageBuilderSpace02.png
SSBUStageBuilderSpace03.png
City Textures
SSBUStageBuilderCity01.png
SSBUStageBuilderCity02.png
SSBUStageBuilderCity03.png

Trivia

  • The futuristic chamber background image of Super Smash Bros. Brawl is similar to the background in the Subspace Emissary's Research Facility II where players fight the two False Samuses or when Samus first encounters Ridley. Similarly, the ruins background image can be seen in the distance behind part of The Ruins.
  • If the player tests a stage, self-destructs, return to the Stage Builder menu (before the player respawns) and (quickly) tests it again, Mario will spawn on-stage briefly and then disappear with the camera scrolling to where he self-destructed then reappear on a revival platform.
  • There are two glitches associated with the Drop Block in Brawl: The Flop Block and the Teleport glitch.
  • Prior to version 1.1.3 of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, a regular Final Destination-like stage without any platforms filled with magma below (in a way that the magma seemingly covers the whole stage but doesn't hurt characters walking along the main ground) will cause all CPUs to indefinitely stand on place doing absolutely nothing, even at level 9, without even defending against attacks or recovering. This also works against amiibo. [1]
  • Unlike in Suzaku Castle, if the original Ryu Stage Type A or Ken Stage Type A songs from the Street Fighter series are selected, the music will not change regardless of the match's present situation.

See also

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