A home stage is the stage that is most commonly associated with a character, by the game and/or by players. Besides, there may be more than one home stage for characters in the games. Due to Flash size limit of the original Super Smash Flash, only eight stages were featured, leaving more of the half of the playable characters without a stage belonging to their "universe". The sequel Super Smash Flash 2, according to its developers, promises to include, at least, one stage representation per universe, which may mean that all the playable characters could have a home stage.
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| - A home stage is the stage that is most commonly associated with a character, by the game and/or by players. Besides, there may be more than one home stage for characters in the games. Due to Flash size limit of the original Super Smash Flash, only eight stages were featured, leaving more of the half of the playable characters without a stage belonging to their "universe". The sequel Super Smash Flash 2, according to its developers, promises to include, at least, one stage representation per universe, which may mean that all the playable characters could have a home stage.
- A home stage is the stage that is most commonly associated with a character, by the game and/or by players. The subject of home stages can at times be somewhat confusing in the Super Smash Bros. series. In both Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee, there are playable characters who do not have a stage belonging to their "universe". In addition, certain characters in SSBM have more than one stage. As secret characters are fought on stages specific to each of those characters, and SSBM's All-Star mode also gives each character a "home" stage, it's possible to determine which characters "own" which stages, even though the results may occasionally cause confusion.
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| - A home stage is the stage that is most commonly associated with a character, by the game and/or by players. Besides, there may be more than one home stage for characters in the games. Due to Flash size limit of the original Super Smash Flash, only eight stages were featured, leaving more of the half of the playable characters without a stage belonging to their "universe". The sequel Super Smash Flash 2, according to its developers, promises to include, at least, one stage representation per universe, which may mean that all the playable characters could have a home stage.
- A home stage is the stage that is most commonly associated with a character, by the game and/or by players. The subject of home stages can at times be somewhat confusing in the Super Smash Bros. series. In both Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee, there are playable characters who do not have a stage belonging to their "universe". In addition, certain characters in SSBM have more than one stage. As secret characters are fought on stages specific to each of those characters, and SSBM's All-Star mode also gives each character a "home" stage, it's possible to determine which characters "own" which stages, even though the results may occasionally cause confusion.
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