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==Stages==
==Stages==
Since the competitive scene is still rather young, and because of the sheer number of stages and the option to turn off stage hazards, there is no universally agreed upon stage list. This is why some tournaments use stages that are banned in others. When the losing player is choosing a counterpick stage, the winning player is sometimes allowed to ban one to two stages they have not counterpicked to or won on in the set. The list compiled below is an estimate based off of the most recent major ''Ultimate'' tournaments. All stages not listed are assumed to be universally banned. While [[Small Battlefield]] has not seen much tournament play due to the lack of offline tournaments during its introduction, the stage is considered legal at the moment and may be used as a substitute for either Pokémon Stadium. The legality of [[Minecraft World]] is debated, due to the ability to choose specific forms, however the lack of offline tournaments since its introduction have inhibited the discussion to a degree. [[Northern Cave]] and [[Hollow Bastion]] are other recently released stages that have been considered as potential replacements to [[Kalos Pokémon League]] and [[Smashville]], respectively.
Since the competitive scene is still rather young, and because of the sheer number of stages and the option to turn off stage hazards, there is no universally agreed upon stage list. This is why some tournaments use stages that are banned in others. When the losing player is choosing a counterpick stage, the winning player is sometimes allowed to ban one to two stages they have not counterpicked to or won on in the set. The list compiled below is an estimate based off of the most recent major ''Ultimate'' tournaments. All stages not listed are assumed to be universally banned.


===Universal starters===
===Universal starters===
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