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While Battlefield and Final Destination do look marvelous, I wish there was a BF/FD skin toggle (separate toggles for Battlefield and Final Destination) in the options menu so that the player could fight on prior incarnations. I would have mine on Melee Battlefield and either SSB64 or Melee Final Destination.The background in Battlefield is gorgeous! I would love to see a game where you can explore those islands.
I would have mine on Smash 4 for the 3DS with Battlefield, and Smash Brawl with Final Destination.While Battlefield and Final Destination do look marvelous, I wish there was a BF/FD skin toggle (separate toggles for Battlefield and Final Destination) in the options menu so that the player could fight on prior incarnations. I would have mine on Melee Battlefield and either SSB64 or Melee Final Destination.
To be fair, the unlocking criteria for stages in Smash 4 was a nightmare, so it's not terrible that we get them all from the start.I wish the stages were unlockable. We could have begun with the eight original ones, like the characters, and unlock the rest. Easily, like 'play three times in Peach's Castle 64 to unlock Peach Castle Melee', 'play one versus match as Luigi to unlock Luigi's Mansion', and so one.
Exactly how I feel.True, but there was just something about having to unlock stuff instead of just having a massive dump from the start. Maybe it's just me, but I found that exciting and fun. Sort of like waiting for your Birthday to open presents as a kid.
I only had Smash for 3DS, and... almost every stage (and all the characters) were available from the beginning, if I remember well? I only remember unlocking Kirby's Dreamland GB: I had no clue it existed, and since it was the very first game I finished when I was a child, the nostalgia hit me totally by surprise!To be fair, the unlocking criteria for stages in Smash 4 was a nightmare, so it's not terrible that we get them all from the start.
In order to unlock Pac Land, you had to play Smash Tour on every map.Exactly how I feel.
I only had Smash for 3DS, and... almost every stage (and all the characters) were available from the beginning, if I remember well? I only remember unlocking Kirby's Dreamland GB: I had no clue it existed, and since it was the very first game I finished when I was a child, the nostalgia hit me totally by surprise!
FD shouldn't be a Starter. Puts many characters at a disadvantages. Maybe replace with Hazardless Mario Bros U.This thread is meant to discuss all current stages for Smash Ultimate.
But Smash Tour is on the Wii U version, isn't it?In order to unlock Pac Land, you had to play Smash Tour on every map.
I rest my case.
Yes, WiiU version. But the bottom line is the same: Having to do stupid stuff to unlock everything.But Smash Tour is on the Wii U version, isn't it?
More motivation to not play Smash Tour then. Playing it too often unlocks the worst stage in the game.In order to unlock Pac Land, you had to play Smash Tour on every map.
I rest my case.
The only stages that are like that would be the completely flat boss stages. Bowser in particular is fought on Final Destination, no special stage.So I've been looking for a while on the internet (no success)...
Has anyone else seen a stage from spirit board/world of light that isn't normally accessible? Say, two large platforms sliding over one another in a bowser's castle-esque firey elevator shaft? I was trying to look up what it might be; seems like red-hot elevator ride (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af69SXqp1nQ), except there are two flat platforms sliding around...
I literally just registered to smashboards solely for this reason lol. I'm an idiot for not getting a screen capture. Can anyone confirm seeing this stage?
Check this video out. Is that stage what you were referring to? I can tell you from memory that the stage in the video is part of Mushroom Kingdom U. The stage is playable in normal matches. The version of it you see here was modified to always be a certain segment. Other fights do this with certain stages as well. To name one example, Kapp'n's Spirit Battle does this with Wuhu Island. It's probably less noticable with these two, but Galeem is fought on Final Destination, and the background is locked to always show a specific segment.Has anyone else seen a stage from spirit board/world of light that isn't normally accessible? Say, two large platforms sliding over one another in a bowser's castle-esque firey elevator shaft? I was trying to look up what it might be; seems like red-hot elevator ride (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af69SXqp1nQ), except there are two flat platforms sliding around...
Bucket 3 is, what I assume, you would call a second counterpick. Stages in bucket 3 tend to give a slight, though not overwhelming, advantage for certain characters over others, more than bucket 2 does.ssbwiki said:Counterpick stages may be chosen only after the first game of a set, such as games 2 and 3 of a best-of-3 set. Stages in this category tend to give a slight, though not overwhelming, advantage for certain characters over others, such that it would not be fair to include them in the neutral list. These stages may often (though not always) be chosen for counterpicking purposes, hence the name of the category.
@Xelrog said:If only you could set hazards on and off on a stage-by-stage basis.
Better yet, if only moving platforms weren't hazards because movement is fun and not a hazard.
Unfortunately, neither of these things are true, and realistically no one in a tournament setting is going to back out to change rulesets and turn hazards on/off every single stage pick.
Too similar to BrinstarWhere is Planet Zebes? It is the only original map that is not in the game.
I would say it is about as similar to Brinstar as Dream Land is to Green Greens.Too similar to Brinstar
At least we can be happy that its music is in the game.Where is Planet Zebes? It is the only original map that is not in the game.
True, but they call it "Brinstar 64." It's like they want us to forget it ever existed.At least we can be happy that its music is in the game.
I always liked the sound it makes when someone is touching the lava. Nowadays it's just a boring burning sound, back then, it was truly IN YOUR FACE.True, but they call it "Brinstar 64." It's like they want us to forget it ever existed.
Where is Planet Zebes? It is the only original map that is not in the game.
Too similar to Brinstar
Planet Zebes, while absolutely fun, is basically a bigger version of Brinstar/Brinstar is a smaller version of Planet Zebes. It should have been in the game, and maybe it will return if Silux gets in, but it would NEVER be tournament legal or even considered at a tournament. Turning off its hazards would make the lava stop but the stage is much to big so even if it was considered it would be for doubles only.I would say it is about as similar to Brinstar as Dream Land is to Green Greens.
It would be nice to have it back, but it is very similar to Brinstar and I don't quite see past stages being DLC. I would love to be proven wrong and we get some stand alone DLC stages outside of the fighter pack. This one, Pac-Maze and Rainbow Road are the only three stages I do miss not having.Where is Planet Zebes? It is the only original map that is not in the game.
And Rumble FallsBring back orbital Gate assault and poke floats