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**Others that are also capable of transforming, but not leaving to a different location, are [[Pokémon Stadium]], [[Flat Zone]], [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], [[Flat Zone 2]], [[Arena Ferox]], [[Flat Zone X]], and [[Coliseum]].
**Others that are also capable of transforming, but not leaving to a different location, are [[Pokémon Stadium]], [[Flat Zone]], [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], [[Flat Zone 2]], [[Arena Ferox]], [[Flat Zone X]], and [[Coliseum]].
*If Dialga slows down time, and stage morph happens, time will remain slowed until the morph is complete.
*If Dialga slows down time, and stage morph happens, time will remain slowed until the morph is complete.
*Activating [[Palutena's Guidance]] or any of the [[Codec Conversations]] will delay the stage morph.
*Activating a [[Smash Taunt]] will delay the stage morph.

Revision as of 22:37, June 27, 2019

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For the feature present on stages such as Castle Siege and Reset Bomb Forest, see stage transformation.
Image that shows the process of the Stage Morph feature in Smash Bros Ultimate.
The Stage Morph display screen in the rules section of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Icon ripped from the Official Smash Bros. site

Stage Morph is a feature in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, available as a toggle in the Rules selection, which was revealed during the Smash Bros. Direct on August 8, 2018. It allows players to choose two different stages on the stage selection screen for a match, and have these stages transform into each other mid-battle.

Overview

The frequency of the transformation can be set to Off, which disables the feature; Random, which transforms the stage at random intervals; or Every [interval], which transforms the stage at a configurable interval (with a default of 1:00).

The transition itself bears some resemblance to the transitions of Castle Siege and Reset Bomb Forest. However, instead of temporarily placing fighters on a flat walk-off surface, the terrain of the new stage rises up directly through the current stage's sinking terrain.

Custom stages can't be selected if Stage Morph is on.

In competitive play

Stage morph is universally banned in tournaments, due to its disruptive effect on gameplay, the unpredictability of occurrences, and the rising and falling of the stages being potentially exploited for gimps.

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Trivia