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Hyrule Castle

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Hyrule
Hyrule Castle
Hyrule Castle
Image:Triforce_Icon.gif
Universe The Legend of Zelda
Appears in SSB
Home stage to Link
Availability Starter
Tournament legal (SSB)
Singles Available
Doubles Available

Hyrule Castle (ハイラル城, Hairaru-jō) is a playable stage in Super Smash Bros. and home to Link. It did not return in Super Smash Bros. Melee, although another Hyrule-based stage, Temple, did. This stage is allowed in most tournaments.

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[edit] Origin

This version of Hyrule Castle comes from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The stage takes place on top of the castle itself. It is an accurate remodel of the castle in Ocarina of Time. The music for this stage is a remixed version of The Legend of Zelda's main theme.

[edit] Layout

The stage has a large main platform in the center. Three platforms float about midway across the main platform, with the middle to the right of the top and bottom ones. To the right of the main platform is a lower, connected platform with a gazebo-like structure in the middle of it. Characters may stand on top of it, but may not jump through it. Connected to the left of the main platform is a slighty lower, slanted platform.

[edit] Features

The only terrain effect is tornados which appear randomly over the stage. They tend to last around 10-20 seconds, and move randomly in a direction, although they may suddenly speed up and home in on a character. If caught, a character is held for about 2 seconds before being dealt 14% and thrown upward, killing near 100% depending on weight.

[edit] In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Although Hyrule Castle isn't a playable stage in Brawl, it can be seen in the background of the Bridge of Eldin. It should be noted that this is the Twilight Princess version of the castle. It is also a common level for players to rebuild in the Stage Builder.

[edit] Trivia

The music that plays in this stage is the overworld theme to Legend of Zelda:A Link to the Past. Death Mountain can be seen in the background.

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