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[[File:Transformation.gif|thumb|200px|[[Pokémon Stadium]] transforming]] | [[File:Transformation.gif|thumb|200px|[[Pokémon Stadium]] transforming]] | ||
A '''stage transformation''' is a feature that is used for certain stages in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''. Stage transformations vary greatly in differences, with some stages changing minimally, and others becoming noticeably different. Typically, transforming stages in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series are banned from [[tournament play]], depending on how drastically a transformation can affect a match. | A '''stage transformation''' is a feature that is used for certain stages in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series. Stage transformations vary greatly in differences, with some stages changing minimally, and others becoming noticeably different. Typically, transforming stages in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series are banned from [[tournament play]], depending on how drastically a transformation can affect a match. | ||
A '''stage transition''' is a stage transformation that occurs within a cycle of transformations. As a stage transitions, it moves along a determined layout, resetting back to the start as soon as it reaches the end. Like transforming stages, transitioning stages are typically banned from tournament play. | A '''stage transition''' is a stage transformation that occurs within a cycle of transformations. As a stage transitions, it moves along a determined layout, resetting back to the start as soon as it reaches the end. Like transforming stages, transitioning stages are typically banned from tournament play. |
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