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Best Stage Design

shadepaw

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I'm a casual player that would like to improve on my skills, and also likes to make stages. So I was wondering, what would be the 'perfect' or best stage for Kirby. If there isn't a select, why not make one?

So I'm asking, what would be a good design for a custom stage that'd give Kirby the advantage?
 

Reioumu

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I'm a casual player that would like to improve on my skills, and also likes to make stages. So I was wondering, what would be the 'perfect' or best stage for Kirby. If there isn't a select, why not make one?

So I'm asking, what would be a good design for a custom stage that'd give Kirby the advantage?
Why make Custom when you already have Lylat Cruise. IMO it's the best stage for Kirby
-Rei
 

shadepaw

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See, this is what I mean (no offense) If we can't decide on an actual stage, how about describing a good stage (as in features e.g Platforms, size, slopes etc...)? This would help a lot.
 

K2Z

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Now that I think about Rainbow Cruise, it helps Kirby a LOT against characters that can't keep up with the vertical screen-shifting since our puffball can float to the heavens if he wanted to. It'd help against his bad match-ups like Snake, since his Mortar Slide wouldn't be as effective, nor would his Claymore/Nade mindgames. Plus, his recovery move isn't too great on Rainbow Cruise.
 

TwilightKirby

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Any stage you make could never be as good as rainbow cruise.

And it wouldn't be tourney legal.

Jungle Japes is only good against characters that kill you off the top.
 

shadepaw

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As I said before, I'm a casual player, so I'm not too fussed about tourney legalities. And my friends don't like rainbow cruise (for the reasons you've all pointed out). They agreed that a custom stage is ok as long as it's fair. Of course, I'm making stages with minor advantages to the characters I use (in the sig). I'd like a kirby one most since I've got friends who like to play as Kirby too.
 

TwilightKirby

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Just throw a random platform up near the ceiling of the stage and do upthrows to it if you want a casual stage that kirby will **** on.

Either that or play battlefield since its all around good kirby stage and generally considered neutral.
 

Phantomwake

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you want a stage that is four small fall though platforms kirby wins cause he can recover

or go with a mix of fall aways and grabbables with a layer or two of fall throughs above

like battlefield ish with fall aways

if you PM me ill make it and send it to you tomorrow
 

jtowns

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haha, that's so cheap just making a stage super abusive for kirby! shame on your bros for being so underhanded lol.
 

MarioMCP

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Meh, I'd suggest you play on the normal tourney stages, such as

Final Destination
the Pokemon gym stage things, the ones that change
and of course, Smash ville

however, if you want to make a stage, make it flat, with some platforms in it, and perhaps some walls, but really, its better to play on the normal stages
 
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