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Battlefield (SSB4)

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Super Smash Bros. 4
Battlefield
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Super Smash Bros. (universe)
Battlefield inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U andSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
UniverseSuper Smash Bros.
Appears inSSB4
AvailabilityStarter
Crate typeNormal
Maximum players8
Music
Boldedtracks must be unlocked
for 3DSMain:Battlefield
Alternate:Menu (Melee)
for Wii UBattlefield
Multi-Man Smash
Trophy Rush
Credits (Smash Bros.): Ver. 2
Menu (Melee)
Boss Battle (Melee)
Multi-Man Melee 2 (Melee)
Cruel Smash (Brawl)
Battlefield (Brawl)
Battlefield Ver. 2 (Brawl)
Boss Battle Song 1 (Brawl)
Menu
Tournament legality
Smash 4Singles: Starter
Doubles: Starter
A standard stage consisting of a large platform and three smaller ones that float above it. Though its design is simple, it enables limitless strategies.
Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site

Battlefield (戦場,Battlefield) is a stage in both theNintendo 3DS andWii U versions ofSuper Smash Bros. 4. It was the very first stage revealed for both games during theNintendo Direct ofE3 2013. A bigger version,Big Battlefield, is also available inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U only.

InSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS,Duck Hunt's unlocking battle is fought here due to theirstage being added to the game as freedownloadable content in update1.1.1, which released in September 2015, a year after the game was available.

Stage overview[edit]

Like its predecessors, Battlefield consists of a central, solidplatform, withledges at its sides that can be grabbed. Above this platform, there are three more soft platforms, arranged in a triangular layout. In the same manner as the Battlefield stage inSuper Smash Bros. Brawl, the background shifts betweenthe time of day, to show a dawn, day, evening and night appearance.

Visually, Battlefield differs between the two versions. Infor Nintendo 3DS, there are trees, a floating archway with stairs, and pillars of rock. The stage houses a pool of water, which drains off the front of the stage. Infor Wii U, the stage is surrounded by floating islands with ruins.

Ω form[edit]

For Battlefield's Ω form, the soft platforms are removed, and the length of the stage is increased slightly to match that ofFinal Destination. The time change cycle is still present.

Gallery[edit]

3DS Images[edit]

Wii U Images[edit]

  • Battlefield in the morning.

    Battlefield in the morning.

  • Battlefield at dawn.

    Battlefield at dawn.

  • Battlefield at sunset.

    Battlefield at sunset.

  • A Mario ditto match beginning on the stage at dawn.

    A Marioditto match beginning on the stage at dawn.

  • Villager and Pit on the stage at night.

    Villager andPit on the stage at night.

  • Fox attempting to edge-guard Villager near the edge.

    Fox attempting to edge-guard Villager near the edge.

  • Wii Fit Trainer performing a backflip, her body silhouetted against the arch of the moon.

    Wii Fit Trainer performing a backflip, her body silhouetted against the arch of the moon.

  • Official amiibo display diorama based on Battlefield.

    Officialamiibo display diorama based on Battlefield.

Trivia[edit]

  • In theDeveloper Direct video fromE3 2013, Battlefield infor Wii U can be seen in a few instances without its three floating platforms during Mega Man and Wii Fit Trainer's sections. This was later shown to be Battlefield Ω, which would not be officially revealed until theSmash Direct.
  • Infor Nintendo 3DS, theTrophy Rush stage and theAll-Star Rest Area share their background with Battlefield.
  • Thefor Wii U version of Battlefield can be seen in many screenshots of the developer version ofSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate.[1]

References[edit]


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Stages inSuper Smash Bros. 4
Both games (new)Battlefield ·Boxing Ring ·Duck Hunt ·Final Destination ·Gaur Plain ·Midgar ·Super Mario Maker ·Suzaku Castle ·Umbra Clock Tower ·Wily Castle
Both games (familiar)Super Smash Bros.Dream Land (64) ·Super Smash Bros.Hyrule Castle (64) ·Super Smash Bros.Peach's Castle (64)
3DS version (new)3D Land ·Arena Ferox ·Balloon Fight ·Dream Land ·Find Mii ·Gerudo Valley ·Golden Plains ·Living Room ·Magicant ·Mute City ·Pac-Maze ·Paper Mario ·PictoChat 2 ·Prism Tower ·Rainbow Road ·Reset Bomb Forest ·Spirit Train ·Tomodachi Life ·Tortimer Island ·Unova Pokémon League
3DS version (familiar)Super Smash Bros. MeleeBrinstar ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeCorneria ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeJungle Japes ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlDistant Planet ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlFlat Zone 2 ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlGreen Hill Zone ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlMushroomy Kingdom ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlWarioWare, Inc. ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlYoshi's Island
Wii U version (new)Big Battlefield ·Coliseum ·Flat Zone X ·Gamer ·Garden of Hope ·Jungle Hijinxs ·Kalos Pokémon League ·Mario Circuit ·Mario Galaxy ·Miiverse ·Mushroom Kingdom U ·Orbital Gate Assault ·Pac-Land ·Palutena's Temple ·Pilotwings ·Pyrosphere ·Skyloft ·The Great Cave Offensive ·Town and City ·Wii Fit Studio ·Windy Hill Zone ·Woolly World ·Wrecking Crew ·Wuhu Island
Wii U version (familiar)Super Smash Bros.Kongo Jungle 64 ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeOnett ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeTemple ·Super Smash Bros. MeleeYoshi's Island ·Super Smash Bros. Brawl75m ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlBridge of Eldin ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlCastle Siege ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlDelfino Plaza ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlHalberd ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlLuigi's Mansion ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlLylat Cruise ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlMario Circuit (Brawl) ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlNorfair ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlPirate Ship ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlPokémon Stadium 2 ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlPort Town Aero Dive ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlSkyworld ·Super Smash Bros. BrawlSmashville
OtherΩ form ·Stage Builder
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Super Smash Bros. (universe)Super Smash Bros. universe
FightersMii Fighter (SSB4(Mii Brawler ·Mii Swordfighter ·Mii Gunner)) ·SSBU(Mii Brawler ·Mii Swordfighter ·Mii Gunner))
Fighter variantsFighting Polygon Team ·Fighting Wire Frames ·Fighting Alloy Team ·Fighting Mii Team ·False characters
BossesMaster Hand (SSB ·SSBM ·SSBB ·SSB4 ·SSBU) ·Crazy Hand (SSBM ·SSBB ·SSB4 ·SSBU) ·Giga Bowser ·Galleom ·Duon ·Tabuu ·Master Core ·Galeem ·Dharkon
StagesMeta Crystal ·Duel Zone ·Battlefield (SSBM ·SSBB ·SSB4 ·SSBU) ·Final Destination (SSB ·SSBM ·SSBB ·SSB4 ·SSBU) ·Big Battlefield (SSB4 ·SSBU) ·Small Battlefield ·Home-Run Stadium ·Target Blast Stadium ·Controls test stage ·Training
ItemsBeam Sword ·Home-Run Bat ·Fan ·Bumper ·Ray Gun ·Motion-Sensor Bomb ·Crate ·Barrel ·Capsule ·Egg ·Food ·Party Ball ·Smash Ball ·Assist Trophy ·Sandbag ·Gooey Bomb ·Cracker Launcher ·Smoke Ball ·Blast Box ·Team Healer ·Timer ·Drill ·Banana Gun ·Beastball ·Black Hole ·Healing Field ·Healing Sprout ·Rage Blaster ·Fake Smash Ball
Trophies andSpiritsTrophies (SSBM ·SSBB (SSE) ·SSB4) ·Spirits
MusicBrawl (Past) ·SSB4 ·Ultimate