So in my experience in doubles some tournaments will often have a few extra stages legal compared to singles. Which makes me think whether some stages are actually more legitimate in doubles than singles and vice versa.
There's the old argument of, every 2v2 will eventually end in a 2v1 or 1v1, and the stage will have all the problems that it has in singles at that point, but in a 2v1 situation the team with both players is likely to win anyway, which really only leaves the problem of 1v1. But is it worth giving up the extra depth (from the entirety of the match while it's 2v2) stages banned in singles can provide because of this? Does the stage still lack depth (which is the reason said stage is banned in singles) due to a broken tactic?
Also what singles tactics are no longer a problem in doubles, or to what extent are they still a problem? Is walk-off camping still broken? Fin camping? Circle Camping?
There's also the possibility that some stages become worse in doubles, an example I could see is Green Greens which becomes harder to manage when there's 4 players instead of 2.
One example of a stage which could be more legitimate in doubles is Norfair. Characters like Wario are going to find it hard to win a match by running away when their partner is getting ganged up on, or when being chased by two foes at the same time.
Discuss!
There's the old argument of, every 2v2 will eventually end in a 2v1 or 1v1, and the stage will have all the problems that it has in singles at that point, but in a 2v1 situation the team with both players is likely to win anyway, which really only leaves the problem of 1v1. But is it worth giving up the extra depth (from the entirety of the match while it's 2v2) stages banned in singles can provide because of this? Does the stage still lack depth (which is the reason said stage is banned in singles) due to a broken tactic?
Also what singles tactics are no longer a problem in doubles, or to what extent are they still a problem? Is walk-off camping still broken? Fin camping? Circle Camping?
There's also the possibility that some stages become worse in doubles, an example I could see is Green Greens which becomes harder to manage when there's 4 players instead of 2.
One example of a stage which could be more legitimate in doubles is Norfair. Characters like Wario are going to find it hard to win a match by running away when their partner is getting ganged up on, or when being chased by two foes at the same time.
Discuss!