Gosh, I've always loved M2K and his opinions. I'm so happy he made a video addressing the issues with these overly safe stagelists. By being "too safe" we're denying balance, ironically enough. For me, I think Jason's 110% correct on just about everything he said in that video (except for the things that were clearly joking).
To sum up some of his points:
- WarioWare, Castle Siege, and Unova League should absolutely be legal. They balance the list with big and small stages and allow more characters to flourish and be viable.
- We have a problem right now with the stages FD/Kalos/T&C where we keep allowing 2 or all of them as Starters, which is absurd. The stages all support the same groups of characters, with Kalos/FD being the most similar to each other. If our list is only 9 stages (such is Frostbite's) then why are a third of them "effectively the same stage" for certain characters like Pichu and Wolf.
- We're not experimenting at all. Nobody outside of online tournaments is running stages that aren't being ran at majors. Frigate, Mushroom Kingdom U, and WarioWare are all suffering because of this. Same goes for doubles with stages like Skyloft and Halberd among others.
- The game should be about fun, and with how many stages we have access to, there's no way we should be relying so much on twitter clips and word of mouth for how we judge our stages. We should be optimizing our lists for balance, fun, and most importantly, experimentation.
And I agree with him. To be honest, I feel rekindled to run Siege/WarioWare and push for 11/13 stage lists. We really have no excuse not to.
Salem brings up the point that on Yoshi's Island you can 2-frame recovering opponents utilizing the slopes on small characters, and
usually every larger character has at least one move that can do it for free too. What I believe Salem fails to see here, is that that makes the stage unique. That's not a game-breaking feature of the stage. That is not ban-worthy. If it's true, (and it's really not as "Free" as he says it is) that only means the stage is even more different from Smashville. That's more of a reason to have it.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Stages like the Yoshi's stages offer variety for existing stages, but we don't have to lock them behind "echo" stage rules or anything needlessly complicated like that. These stages have different blast zones and positions, and we have enough of them to allow them as is. It creates a dynamic where you ban a particular layout rather than banning multiple layouts to just play on another neutral. Say we have 13 stages (using my list as the example here), my opponent can ban BF and Story, leaving me with Unova. They can ban FD and Kalos, leaving me with T&C. They can ban Siege and WarioWare, leaving me with Yoshi's Island or Smashville for a small stage. They can consistently ban my best two stages, and leave me with a third-best option, but this is
only possible if we have enough varied stages where characters even have their first and second-best stages. Otherwise, as M2K says, you can be forced to play on your 5th or 6th best stage because of the lack of variety, while your opponent gets to always get at least their third best.
This is also why I think DSR/SSR should be a staple rule. If everyone has the variance to play and ban according to each others best stages, then SSR helps us make sure sets of equal skill level are not decided by who wins game 1.
Then of course, there's PXP1 and Character-first, which even further alleviate the issue. Each player has so much control with these rules in place to make sure they A) Don't play on something they find stupid or controversially bad, and B) Get to do a lot less guess-work. There's simply more emphasis on player-skill, awareness, experience, and knowledge with these rules in place. Which is what should be prioritized, I'd believe.
So yeah. Even though
#LegalFrigate seems like it's dead, I'd gladly sacrifice it for Siege and WarioWare. As well, I'm not going to give up on Frigate until we see it actually get tested enough. That's how we should be about every potentially viable stage.