ParanoidDrone
Smash Master
RYU HYPE TRAIN ENGAGE!
Ahem...
Suzaku Castle comes packaged with the Ryu DLC, which costs $5.99 to purchase for either the Wii U or 3DS version, or $6.99 for both versions together. At the time of this writing there is no way to purchase the stage on its own.
Previously Covered
Dream Land (64)
Final Destination & Ω Forms
PAC-LAND
75M
Skyworld
Flat Zone X
The Great Cave Offensive
Onett
Palutena's Temple
Yoshi's Island
Wily Castle
Gaur Plain
Pyrosphere
Temple
Mario Circuit (Brawl)
Boxing Ring
Port Town Aero Dive
Bridge of Eldin
Pilotwings
Jungle Hijinxs
Wrecking Crew
Halberd
Pokemon Stadium 2
Big Battlefield
Battlefield
Smashville
Lylat Cruise
Castle Siege
Town & City
Duck Hunt
Delfino Plaza
Kalos Pokemon League
Mario Galaxy
Coliseum
Gamer
Wii Fit Studio
Kongo Jungle 64
Windy Hill Zone
Luigi's Mansion
Norfair
Orbital Gate Assault
Woolly World
Skyloft
Garden of Hope
Mushroom Kingdom U
Wuhu Island
Mario Circuit
Layout
Suzaku Castle is Ryu's stage from Street Fighter II, with obligatory embellishments added for Smash and glorious HD. The right side is a walkoff, with both the solid main platform and a single long platform above it extending all the way to the blast zone. On the right are two smaller platforms floating over a void, with a non-functional ladder behind them. The lower such platform has grabbable ledges and can be jumped through from below. The upper such platform is standard.
Players 1 and 2 start on the upper left platform and next to the walkoff on the main platform. Players 3 and 4 start near the ledges of the main platform and the long platform above it. The Omega form has walled sides.
Suzaku Castle has no stage hazards, although some signs in the background are fragile and will break if enough attacks connect in their vicinity. New signs reappear 10 seconds after the last one is destroyed.
Still can't believe Ryu is in Smash. Bonus points if you can figure out why I chose Mega Man to be Player 2.
Summary
Ahem...
Suzaku Castle comes packaged with the Ryu DLC, which costs $5.99 to purchase for either the Wii U or 3DS version, or $6.99 for both versions together. At the time of this writing there is no way to purchase the stage on its own.
Previously Covered
Dream Land (64)
Final Destination & Ω Forms
PAC-LAND
75M
Skyworld
Flat Zone X
The Great Cave Offensive
Onett
Palutena's Temple
Yoshi's Island
Wily Castle
Gaur Plain
Pyrosphere
Temple
Mario Circuit (Brawl)
Boxing Ring
Port Town Aero Dive
Bridge of Eldin
Pilotwings
Jungle Hijinxs
Wrecking Crew
Halberd
Pokemon Stadium 2
Big Battlefield
Battlefield
Smashville
Lylat Cruise
Castle Siege
Town & City
Duck Hunt
Delfino Plaza
Kalos Pokemon League
Mario Galaxy
Coliseum
Gamer
Wii Fit Studio
Kongo Jungle 64
Windy Hill Zone
Luigi's Mansion
Norfair
Orbital Gate Assault
Woolly World
Skyloft
Garden of Hope
Mushroom Kingdom U
Wuhu Island
Mario Circuit
Layout
Suzaku Castle is Ryu's stage from Street Fighter II, with obligatory embellishments added for Smash and glorious HD. The right side is a walkoff, with both the solid main platform and a single long platform above it extending all the way to the blast zone. On the right are two smaller platforms floating over a void, with a non-functional ladder behind them. The lower such platform has grabbable ledges and can be jumped through from below. The upper such platform is standard.
Players 1 and 2 start on the upper left platform and next to the walkoff on the main platform. Players 3 and 4 start near the ledges of the main platform and the long platform above it. The Omega form has walled sides.
Suzaku Castle has no stage hazards, although some signs in the background are fragile and will break if enough attacks connect in their vicinity. New signs reappear 10 seconds after the last one is destroyed.
Still can't believe Ryu is in Smash. Bonus points if you can figure out why I chose Mega Man to be Player 2.
Summary
- Walkoff on the right side, both the main platform and the one above it.
- Two platforms on left over void, lower one has grabbable ledges.
- Fragile signs in background, no effect on battle.
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