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'''''Suzaku Castle''''' {{Japanese|朱雀城 |Suzakujō|fan = Vermilion Bird Castle}} is a stage original featured in ''[[Street Fighter II]]'' as [[Ryu]]'s home stage and was later used in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series as a stage representing the ''[[Street Fighter (series)|Street Fighter series]]'' alongside Ryu as DLC.
   
 
== Stage Elements ==
 
== Stage Elements ==
   
=== Super Smash Bros. ===
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=== ''Super Smash Bros.'' ===
 
There are 3 main platforms with one platform being a solid walk-off to the right and another thin platform above it that also walk-offs to the right. One of the other platforms is a slightly lower solid small one that has a significant gap to the larger platform which usually requires multiple jumps. Above and slightly to the right is a similarly sized thin platform. It is higher than anything other platform.
 
There are 3 main platforms with one platform being a solid walk-off to the right and another thin platform above it that also walk-offs to the right. One of the other platforms is a slightly lower solid small one that has a significant gap to the larger platform which usually requires multiple jumps. Above and slightly to the right is a similarly sized thin platform. It is higher than anything other platform.
   
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
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Suzaku Castle (SSB3D).png|[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]
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Suzaku Castle (SSB3D).png|''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''.
Suzaku Castle Omega (SSBU).jpg|Omega version
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Suzaku Castle Omega (SSBU).jpg|Omega version.
Suzaku Castle (SSF2).jpg|[[Super Street Fighter II]]
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Suzaku Castle (SSF2).jpg|''[[Super Street Fighter II]]''.
 
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Revision as of 22:39, 24 January 2020


Suzaku Castle (JP) is a stage original featured in Street Fighter II as Ryu's home stage and was later used in the Super Smash Bros. series as a stage representing the Street Fighter series alongside Ryu as DLC.

Stage Elements

Super Smash Bros.

There are 3 main platforms with one platform being a solid walk-off to the right and another thin platform above it that also walk-offs to the right. One of the other platforms is a slightly lower solid small one that has a significant gap to the larger platform which usually requires multiple jumps. Above and slightly to the right is a similarly sized thin platform. It is higher than anything other platform.

There are signs on the main platform that if a significant attack is done right next to it, the sign gets broken. These appear in the omega version as well.

The music speeds up in the stage when either time is about to run out or there are 2 players and one of them has only 1 stock left.

Music

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

  • Ryu Stage Type A
  • Ryu Stage

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

  • Ryu Stage
  • Ken Stage
  • Ryu Stage Type A
  • Ken Stage Type A
  • Ryu Stage Type B
  • Ken Stage Type B

Origins

Trivia

Gallery