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{{for|the stages used for the [[How to Play]] video in ''SSB''|Pokémon Stadium|Midair Stadium}}
{{for|the stages used for the [[How to Play]] video in ''SSB''|Pokémon Stadium|Midair Stadium}}
The '''Tutorial Stage''' (listed as '''Explain''' in the [[Debug menu]]) is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', which can't be unlocked or played on in any way, except via hacking. The stage is used in a tutorial video to demonstrate how to play the game, appearing when the player leaves the game idle after the introduction. It shows {{SSB|Mario}} and {{SSB|Luigi}} teaching the basics of controls such as [[attack]]s, [[jumping]], [[dashing]] and more. In tournaments, outside of the difficulty of needing a Gameshark to access it, it is banned in competitive play due to the strange boundaries and camera quirks.
The '''Tutorial Stage''' (listed as '''Explain''' in the [[Debug menu]]) is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', which can't be unlocked or played on in any way, except via hacking. The stage is used in a [[How to Play (SSB)|tutorial video]] to demonstrate how to play the game, appearing when the player leaves the game idle after the introduction. It shows {{SSB|Mario}} and {{SSB|Luigi}} teaching the basics of controls such as [[attack]]s, [[jumping]], [[dashing]] and more. In tournaments, outside of the difficulty of needing a [[GameShark]] to access it, it is banned in competitive play due to the strange boundaries and camera quirks.


==Features==
==Features==
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*Resembles an early form of {{SSB|Dream Land}}, as it contains both the same background, main platform, and one of the three small platforms of that stage.
*Resembles an early form of {{SSB|Dream Land}}, as it contains both the same background, main platform, and one of the three small platforms of that stage.
*The stage's left boundary is extremely small and can result in quick [[KO]]s.
*The stage's left boundary is extremely small and can result in quick [[KO]]s.
*Left side is a normal size compared to the other stages but characters stay in a magnifying glass throughout the time
*Left side is a normal size compared to the other stages but characters stay in a magnifying glass throughout the time.
*The upper boundary is lower than that of the standard.
*The upper boundary is lower than that of the standard.
*For unclarified reasons, P3 can glitch on this stage, in that they will be very light and unable to control their character.
*For unclarified reasons, P3 can glitch on this stage, in that they will be very light and unable to control their character.

Latest revision as of 17:37, March 17, 2024

Non-playable
Tutorial Stage
The Tutorial Stage of Super Smash Bros.
KirbySymbol.svgSymbol of the Smash Bros. series.
Universe Super Smash Bros.
Kirby
Appears in SSB
Availability Hacking only
Tournament legality
Super Smash Bros. Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
For the stages used for the How to Play video in SSB, see Pokémon Stadium and Midair Stadium.

The Tutorial Stage (listed as Explain in the Debug menu) is a stage in Super Smash Bros., which can't be unlocked or played on in any way, except via hacking. The stage is used in a tutorial video to demonstrate how to play the game, appearing when the player leaves the game idle after the introduction. It shows Mario and Luigi teaching the basics of controls such as attacks, jumping, dashing and more. In tournaments, outside of the difficulty of needing a GameShark to access it, it is banned in competitive play due to the strange boundaries and camera quirks.

Features[edit]

  • 1 soft platform, and the main solid platform, with only one grabbable ledge.
  • Resembles an early form of Dream Land, as it contains both the same background, main platform, and one of the three small platforms of that stage.
  • The stage's left boundary is extremely small and can result in quick KOs.
  • Left side is a normal size compared to the other stages but characters stay in a magnifying glass throughout the time.
  • The upper boundary is lower than that of the standard.
  • For unclarified reasons, P3 can glitch on this stage, in that they will be very light and unable to control their character.