Stage legality: Difference between revisions

→‎Stage legality in Melee: Updated to reflect the increasing popularity of a ruleset including frozen stadium as a starter and final destination as a counterpick.
(→‎Stage legality in Melee: Updated to reflect the increasing popularity of a ruleset including frozen stadium as a starter and final destination as a counterpick.)
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| [[Final Destination]]
| [[Final Destination]]
| style="background:#efffbf" | Counterpick/starter
| style="background:#dfffbf" | Starter
| style="background:#dfffbf" | Starter
| style="background:#dfffbf" | Starter
| Typically a counterpick when used with frozen stadium as a starter; The lack of platforms causes certain characters (such as Yoshi) to struggle and significantly changes the dynamics of certain matchups (such as fox vs marth)
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| [[Flat Zone]]
| [[Flat Zone]]
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| [[Pokémon Stadium]] (frozen)
| [[Pokémon Stadium]] (frozen)
| style="background:#ffefbf" | Infrequently legal
| style="background:#ffefbf" | Sometimes legal
| style="background:#ffefbf" | Infrequently legal
| style="background:#ffefbf" | Sometimes legal
| The lack of transformations make for a more balanced and consistent experience. Unavailable without modding. Used in modern online events due to [[Project Slippi]] utilizing the modded stage.
| The lack of transformations make for a more balanced and consistent experience. Unavailable without modding. Used in modern online events due to stage transformations causing desyncs when playing online with [[Project Slippi]] and in some offline locals and major tournaments such as [[Riptide]].
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| [[Princess Peach's Castle]]
| [[Princess Peach's Castle]]
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