- For the similarly-named stage in Super Smash Flash, see Peach's Castle.
Princess Peach's Castle (ピーチキャッスル) is a starter stage in Super Smash Flash 2. It is based on the stage of the same name from Super Smash Bros. Melee and hails from the Mario series.
Layout[]
Princess Peach's Castle consists of a large main platform separated by a tall spire in the center. The spire has two levels, with the top being narrow with a flat center and edges sloping upward toward it, and the bottom being wider with ground sloping in a similar way. The left and right sides of the platform are mostly flat with their edges being sloped upwards toward the center. There is also a small soft platform floating over each side of the stage that slowly rises when stood on and descends to its original position otherwise.
With hazards turned on, there is a 50% chance approximately every 25 seconds for one of three colored switches to appear on the stage, which causes "!" Blocks and soft platforms platforms to temporarily appear when hit or stood on. Hitting or jumping against the bottom of a "!" Block causes an item to come out from the top, if it is enabled in the item switch. A red switch and enables a "!" Block floating over each side of the stage and flat platforms directly over the edges. A blue switch enables a "!" Block above it and platforms sloped downward that float over the left and right edges of the stage. A green switch enables two "!" Blocks to the side of the left edge and platforms to the sides of the top of the spire. Alternatively, there is a 50% chance for a Bomber Bill to fly slowly toward the castle, dealing 5% damage to opponents hit, before crashing into it. After a few moments, it then bursts into a powerful, fiery explosion, dealing multiple hits of 10% flame damage each and powerful knockback.
Music[]
- The main music track is Bob-Omb Battlefield, an orchestral remix of the main theme of Super Mario 64.
- The alternate music track is Boss Battle (Super Princess Peach), a dramatic trumpet remix of the boss battle theme from Super Princess Peach.
Tournament legality[]
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This stage is banned in competitive play. The large raised bit in the middle divides the stage into two and it contains walls that allow infinites.
Origin[]
Princess Peach's Castle in Super Mario 64.
Princess Peach's Castle is a recurring location throughout the Mario series, with the stage being based on its original appearance from Super Mario 64. In this game, Mario enters the castle to find that it has been taken over by Bowser, who takes control of the Power Stars and seals Princess Peach in the castle walls, with the interior of the castle containing the entrances to most levels that Mario visits. The stage instead takes place on top of the castle, which becomes accessible in Super Mario 64 after obtaining all Power Stars and hides Yoshi with a message from the game's developers. The shape of the castle on the stage is similar to its original appearance but is much smaller and has a shorter spire.
The "!" Blocks and switches on the stage are based on those that appear in Super Mario 64, in which the "!" Blocks remain inaccessible until finding and stepping on their corresponding colored switch. The "!" Blocks have three unique colorations that each contain one of three power-up caps: the Wing Cap, the Vanish Cap, and the Metal Cap. Bomber Bills are enemies that do not appear in Super Mario 64 and instead debuted in Super Mario World, in which they appear from a side of the screen and fly straight forward, though they do not explode in this game.
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