Final Destination: Why is it the choice stage?

by Cadelaf on July 20, 2008

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Final Destination: Loved by many, hated by some.  Why is  Final Destination the choice of competitive smash players?

Final Destination

Final Destination

Final Destination offers you a static stage, except for background.  This makes it a very good excuse to play this scenario by competitive players because no one can get an unexpected advantage from a moving stage or by a stage explosion.  Besides that it is a plane stage with only 1 platform, giving the player an easy way to perform attacks.  One change from Brawl’s Final Destination than of Melee’s Final Destination is that on Melee the borders didn’t had a semi circle like structure,  on Melee the border was more like of Smashville looking.  This change on Brawl makes it hard for characters like Mario or Captain Falcon to come from the part that is curved towards the edge to climb. This results into an easy death. Of course, experienced users got used to it and sorted out how to get out of this things simply by moving the control stick to the left when doing Up B.

On the following video I will show you a satirical video on how some competitive players treat their friends or other players by only choosing Final Destination regardless of what they say.

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