TheYungLink
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Happy to hear Yggrasil's Altar sounds viable. Hoping for at least one or two more viable stages in the DLC.
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The composer from the Dragon Quest series is a huge **** who copyright strikes pretty much anything that has any DQ music for any reason (he's also a massive bigot, but that's neither here nor there) so it's possible he might try it with smash tournament streams. Not sure if he will though, because it would depend on how the music rights in their agreement with Nintendo worked out.Are we completely sure the music on Yggdrasil will be problematic? It would be a real shame to lose such a great stage due to something as stupid as this.
If Yggdrasil has to replace a stage on the list, it should be Town and City. They fulfil similar niches as large, transforming stages.
Im personally okay with implementing this change even if it will skew the advantage towards the previous game's loser because even if they win just because of the stage (which in my experience rarely happens) the loser can then gains the advantage and can turn it around just as easily as the other guy did. Tbh the only long term negative effect I see that having is maybe making brackets run a bit longer than normal.Aren't remixes usually safe from claims? I suppose since it's not a fan remix but rather an official one, that could still be a problem. Are there no remixed songs for Yggdrasil? I know next to nothing about DQ (I've always wanted to try it out but have had too big a backlog to get to it) so apologies for my ignorance of the topic.
However, I wanted to point out something Octorockandroll said that has been said before as a potential solution to breaking the 2-2-2-2 mold. 3 bans instead of 2.
Traditionally, if you model a list with 2 of each major layout with variances on each stage (SV to YI:B, Battlefield to YS, etc) you want to have 2 bans so a player can ban a specific layout (minus the 5th starter) but not ban more than one layout. However, with a third ban, you could have an imbalanced list, say 2-2-3-3 and it still functions the same, just makes it so that the 5th starter (Lylat for 90% of cases) is more valuable to ban. It has an upside as well, you could ban the largest stages or the smallest stages too, if that makes a difference for your matchup.
However, there's an issue with this. By allowing 3 bans, you could ban a layout and ban an additional stage from a different layout (if you don't ban the 5th starter). So why is that bad? Well, here's a scenario.
I'm Inkling, you're Corrin. You want a smaller stage to be aggressive, with platforms to help you get in on Inkling. Ideally, you can go to Smashville or YI;B, but you know I'm going to ban monoplats for game 2. I ban monoplats and I ban your next best stage, which is Yoshi's Story. Now what? You can pick between Battlefield, a mostly neutral stage for your playstyle, Town & City, probably favoring Inkling more than Corrin, or PS2, which is likely your best option.
The issue comes when someone uses their 3 bans on a layout that only has 2 representatives. It gives you way more of an edge because not only do you ban 3 stages, but you essentially ban your best layout too (which would be FD-like stages in this scenario), leaving your opponent which very little options that aren't in your favor.
Now it's not all that bad, if you're going to run 2-2-2-4 like it seems many are pushing for, then this is better than 2 bans for sure. Just be aware, that this is going to cause Lylat and PS2 to get picked a ton more, as well as promoting the characters who benefit off FD-like stages.
On a side note, I am personally starting to lean towards Yggdrasil being not FD-like overall. I think the amount of time between layouts is just fast enough that you don't really get the chance to camp very hard, and the specific layouts help a lot against said playstyles. However, Pichu seems completely insane on the stage (it's just better T&C for Pichu), which is something to watch out for as a player.
I'm still a firm believer that mixed hazards with specific rulesets are very viable. Only have those rulesets, and it'll skip the stage selection screen. Meaning players have to pick the right ruleset or they'll know something's off. It gives us a better Smashville, a better Town & City, and Fountain of Dreams which is a perfect 5th starter (better than Lylat IMO).
The main issue isn't that the loser has an advantage, it's that it's not consistently the loser who has the advantage. Arguably, this could be character-specific. However I personally stand by the thought that each character has different preferences on each of the 4 main layouts.Im personally okay with implementing this change even if it will skew the advantage towards the previous game's loser because even if they win just because of the stage (which in my experience rarely happens) the loser can then gains the advantage and can turn it around just as easily as the other guy did. Tbh the only long term negative effect I see that having is maybe making brackets run a bit longer than normal.
Im definitely for more varied stage layouts because overly restricting the platform designs in a platform fighter feels counter intuitive. Not really sure about Halberd though because of what you mentioned. It would be nice to see other competitive ayouts.The main issue isn't that the loser has an advantage, it's that it's not consistently the loser who has the advantage. Arguably, this could be character-specific. However I personally stand by the thought that each character has different preferences on each of the 4 main layouts.
I know I may sound like a broken record at this point, but this might really be a time where we experiment with previously banned stages. Frigate, WarioWare, Castle Siege, Mushroom Kingdom U, Mementos, and Halberd all still have potential.
A list could look like this, with tags of which layout type it represents:
Starters
- Battlefield (BF)
- Kalos Pokemon League (FD Medium)
- Pokemon Stadium 1 (PS Large)
- Smashville (SV Small)
- Lylat Cruise (5th Starter, Unique, "Small")
Counterpicks (3 bans)
What this list accomplishes is a 3-3-2-3 spread where the Pokemon Stadium-type layout only has 2 representatives. Personally, I think this is actually as balanced as it gets, since some may argue that the PS layout is actually close enough to Battlefield that it warrants having less reps. As well, before anyone asks, I've gone over before why Lylat is the best possible 5th starter and why it isn't in the Battlefield category, as it's more of an inverse PS layout (as in, it has 3 platforms where the gaps are on a typical PS layout) with additional slopes and a smaller blast zone.
- Yoshi's Story (BF Small)
- Mementos (BF Big)
- Final Destination (FD Medium)
- Town & City (FD Small)
- Unova Pokemon League (PS Medium)
- Yoshi's Island: Brawl (SV Small)
- Halberd (SV Large)
- Yggdrasil's Altar (Unique, "Large")
Now, there's one elephant in the room here, which is Halberd. Halberd is by no means the most competitive stage, with semi-solid terrain half the time and potentially janky transformations, it's rough for the stage. Though, one could potentially remove Halberd and still retain most of the balance of the list. I do think if this were actually ran at a major, people would find Halberd to be just fine. You'd see a pro sharking a less-experienced player, but between two pros, the stage would be perfectly fine. That's all conjecture though, not proof.
Alternatively, you could remove both Unova and Halberd if you want to get rid of the "Jank" stages. I really do still feel like Unova has a rightful place on a proper list, as it has no elements that detract from competitive play except for the potentially distracting light effects. Honestly though, that's it. Either way, balance would still be retained that way, and you'd have a larger ratio of smaller stages in total.
For once, Nintendo's stage choices actually aren't that bad. I actually like this!I'm not sure whether to file this under "serious discussion" or "curious gossip."
Nintendo's hosting a thing, starting with an online ladder and moving on to a single elimination bracket composed of the the top players from said ladder. Stage selection for the whole thing is random from the following H- stages:
Battlefield
Final Destination
Frigate Orpheon
Yoshi’s Island
Pokémon Stadium 2
Castle Siege
Smashville
Items, FS meter, and stage morph all disabled as well.
Starting today, we will be testing out a new stage list at 2gg events:
— 2GG (@2GGaming) August 5, 2019
Starter
Final Destination
Battlefield
Pokémon Stadium 2
Smashville
Town & City
Counterpick
Pokémon Kalos League
Yggdrasil’s Altar pic.twitter.com/WxE39DKf3U
Great that’s Yggdrasil is getting tested, but I wish that Lylat was cut. I would cut Kalos or Town over it tbh.Starting today, we will be testing out a new stage list at 2gg events:
— 2GG (@2GGaming) August 5, 2019
Starter
Final Destination
Battlefield
Pokémon Stadium 2
Smashville
Town & City
Counterpick
Pokémon Kalos League
Yggdrasil’s Altar pic.twitter.com/WxE39DKf3U
Random stage select seems very gimmicky to me. It might create some fun matches to watch, but its not the format I would think of when trying to measure skill.I'm not sure whether to file this under "serious discussion" or "curious gossip."
Nintendo's hosting a thing, starting with an online ladder and moving on to a single elimination bracket composed of the the top players from said ladder. Stage selection for the whole thing is random from the following H- stages:
Battlefield
Final Destination
Frigate Orpheon
Yoshi’s Island
Pokémon Stadium 2
Castle Siege
Smashville
Items, FS meter, and stage morph all disabled as well.
How many years will we have to suffer with lists that have 3 stages that are all FD-like...Starting today, we will be testing out a new stage list at 2gg events:
— 2GG (@2GGaming) August 5, 2019
Starter
Final Destination
Battlefield
Pokémon Stadium 2
Smashville
Town & City
Counterpick
Pokémon Kalos League
Yggdrasil’s Altar pic.twitter.com/WxE39DKf3U
Here is what our new rule set looks like!
— Equinox Smash (@Equinox_Smash) August 7, 2019
We will be implementing this starting tonight at #PRISM191 and also at our Far From Home weeklies! pic.twitter.com/LVImChMHKn
Way better than 2GG's. Might start watching these guys instrad.Here is what our new rule set looks like!
— Equinox Smash (@Equinox_Smash) August 7, 2019
We will be implementing this starting tonight at #PRISM191 and also at our Far From Home weeklies! pic.twitter.com/LVImChMHKn
Good thing more and more weeklies are using this stage.
It's way better than just dismiss a stage from the very start. Gathering data is important at first, then we can still ban a stage (looking at Mementos which never had a chance afaik).
Muh Slant.I wasn't very active when Mementos was being tested, what were the reasons that stage is nowhere to be seen now?
It's a large stage, sure. The blast zones are 10 units further out than PS2 (260 compares to 250), and the terrain is 14 units wider. Personally I don't see that being too much, but maybe there's a different reason.
As a sidenote, here's my proposed 2-ban list:
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The idea is having 5 completely unique starters that are all static and lean on an average of around 235 blast zones (in order: 240, 250, 229, 240, 230).
Then, the counterpicks are all variants of the same stage. Yoshi's Story is a smaller version of Battlefield, with slants, a smaller blast zone, and walled sides. Unova is also a smaller Pokemon Stadium, but ends up being average in size overall; it also has walled sides. Yoshi's Island is about the same size, with a larger platform, walled sides, and more complex terrain. FD is self-explanatory, no plat forms, no walls, same size. Lastly, Yggdrasil is a unique layout-stage with a lean on the larger side as opposed to Lylat's lean on the smaller side.
Why is Town & City not here? Simply put, it's redundant. We have FD and Kalos as is. You could add T&C and make it 3 bans, but I feel the 2-ban version is much more balanced for competitive play. This isn't a race to using as many stages as we possibly can, it's about making a balanced stage list as best as we can.
P.S: My conclusion on Yggdrail's Altar has landed on 52% not being enough to classify it as FD-like. My logic here is that if a stage were made that was FD 50% of the time, and Battlefield 50% of the time, I believe that would become a standard starter separate from BF and FD. It would be considered a unique stage. Therefore, Yggdrasil's Altar is also a unique layout, as opposed to T&C which is FD-like 66% of the time.
This is probably my favorite stage list I've seen here. I agree that FD does not make a great starter (It's probably only kept in because we were so starved for stages in the past 3 games It was just one of the best options). Yggdrasil is really just a better version of T&C, and removing it results in less Animal Crossing music and backgrounds, both of which I find rather tiring to listen to and watch.I wasn't very active when Mementos was being tested, what were the reasons that stage is nowhere to be seen now?
It's a large stage, sure. The blast zones are 10 units further out than PS2 (260 compares to 250), and the terrain is 14 units wider. Personally I don't see that being too much, but maybe there's a different reason.
As a sidenote, here's my proposed 2-ban list:
View attachment 234117
The idea is having 5 completely unique starters that are all static and lean on an average of around 235 blast zones (in order: 240, 250, 229, 240, 230).
Then, the counterpicks are all variants of the same stage. Yoshi's Story is a smaller version of Battlefield, with slants, a smaller blast zone, and walled sides. Unova is also a smaller Pokemon Stadium, but ends up being average in size overall; it also has walled sides. Yoshi's Island is about the same size, with a larger platform, walled sides, and more complex terrain. FD is self-explanatory, no plat forms, no walls, same size. Lastly, Yggdrasil is a unique layout-stage with a lean on the larger side as opposed to Lylat's lean on the smaller side.
Why is Town & City not here? Simply put, it's redundant. We have FD and Kalos as is. You could add T&C and make it 3 bans, but I feel the 2-ban version is much more balanced for competitive play. This isn't a race to using as many stages as we possibly can, it's about making a balanced stage list as best as we can.
P.S: My conclusion on Yggdrail's Altar has landed on 52% not being enough to classify it as FD-like. My logic here is that if a stage were made that was FD 50% of the time, and Battlefield 50% of the time, I believe that would become a standard starter separate from BF and FD. It would be considered a unique stage. Therefore, Yggdrasil's Altar is also a unique layout, as opposed to T&C which is FD-like 66% of the time.
They do not appear with hazards off.
- Arent there side platforms that appear below the main platforms stage height on Yggdrasil? I'm personally okay with this but I feel like Smashers usually make this sort of thing a bigger deal
I remember before launch people were complaining about the slopes on ferox, I don't think it would have survived.Would Arena Ferox be legal if it only used the statue layout?
They do not appear with hazards off.
Wait really? I thought hating slopes was a new thing.I remember before launch people were complaining about the slopes on ferox, I don't think it would have survived.
1. Nope. The "randall" platforms don't appear at all. They would be problematic if the camera panned the same way it does with H+.Its kind of hard to keep up with the stage discussions for me, it seems like you really have to go out of your way to look for some data and issues stages can have. My main questions are:
- Arent there side platforms that appear below the main platforms stage height on Yggdrasil? I'm personally okay with this but I feel like Smashers usually make this sort of thing a bigger deal
- What happened to all the Unova complaining? I remember a lot of people had a problem with the brightness and the fact that some recoveries bonked with the ledge even though it appears to just be a flat vertical wall
- Likewise with Pokemon Stadium 1. I would prefer it over PS2, but werent there collision issues? I remember someone brought up issues with the part where the main green "stadium" part collided with the metallic edges of the main platform
- And Lylat. I heard characters recoveries can go through the ledge, specifically Kirby and Roy.
EDIT: One more thing, disregarding Ygg for now, why is T&C usually listed as a neutral? I feel like the transitioning platforms and high ceiling definitely make it more of a counterpick
After the testing period and receiving feedback from the SoCal community, we will be be using this Stagelist starting this Monday
— 2GG (@2GGaming) August 24, 2019
Starter
Battlefield
Final Destination
Pokémon Stadium 2
Smashville
Town & City
Counterpick
Kalos Pokémon League
Well RIP people who like small stages...After the testing period and receiving feedback from the SoCal community, we will be be using this Stagelist starting this Monday
— 2GG (@2GGaming) August 24, 2019
Starter
Battlefield
Final Destination
Pokémon Stadium 2
Smashville
Town & City
Counterpick
Kalos Pokémon League
I lack the words to even comment on this further than this sentence.
This is literally the worst timeline.After the testing period and receiving feedback from the SoCal community, we will be be using this Stagelist starting this Monday
— 2GG (@2GGaming) August 24, 2019
Starter
Battlefield
Final Destination
Pokémon Stadium 2
Smashville
Town & City
Counterpick
Kalos Pokémon League
I lack the words to even comment on this further than this sentence.
People hate dying to Incin's sideB at 60% or even before (rip, WarioWare)This is literally the worst timeline.
What the **** happened, and who the hell gave feedback to remove Lylat and Yoshi Melee?
There basically only big stages...what the hell is this?
I can't comprehend. I can't understand....what?
This is the new Smash Atlanta Stage List.
— Kamikaze 神風 (@IsThatKamikaze) August 25, 2019
Mixed Hazards
Starters Hazards Off
-Battlefield
-Pokémon Stadium
-Final Destination
Starters Hazards On
-Smashville
-Town and city
Counterpicks Hazards Off
-Kalos
-Lylat
Couterpicks Hazards On
-Fountain of Dreams
3 bans
No DSR