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- This article is strictly about how Midgar appears in Super Smash Stadium. For information about it in general, see its article on the Final Fantasy Wiki.
Midgar (SSS) | |
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Home Universe: | Final Fantasy |
Canon Debut: | Final Fantasy 7, PS1, 1997 |
Character that debuted with it: | Tifa Lockhart |
Item that debuted with it: | Phoenix Down |
Assist Trophy character that debuted with it: | Chocobo |
Poké-Ball Pokémon that debuted with it: | Mudsdale |
SSS Debut: | June 16, 2010 |
Crate/Barrel Type: | Regular wood |
Previous Stage to Debut: | Spear Pillar |
Next Stage to Debut: | Umbra Clock Tower |
Music: | |
Fight On!
Let the Battles Begin! (FF7) | |
In a canon Smash game? | yes |
Canon Smash Debut: | Smash 4 (both versions, via DLC) |
Midgar is an active stage on Super Smash Stadium. It debuted right at the end of Season 38 and is the 104th stage to debut overall, as well as the second and last one of the "Brawl Era".
Not to be confused with Midgard, a location in Norse mythology (and by extension, Marvel Comics' The Mighty Thor series).
Stage overview[]
A blatant ripoff of Battlefield. However, every now and then, Summon Materia appears. Touch it to summon one of the following five monsters to assist you.
- Ifrit: A fire monster that spits out a HUGE flame that can push and/or tilt the stage.
- Ramuh: An electric monster that electrifies the three soft platforms, rearranging their shape. Anyone who touches the platforms during this time takes up to 20% and may get paralyzed if they don't phase through the platforms.
- Odin: Slices the stage in half, creating a huge gap à la Brinstar. Anyone hit by his sword while he does this takes 100% and almost certainly dies. When the stage comes back together again, anyone caught still hanging on the ledges the split created gets crushed and also dies.
- Leviathan: A water monster that swamps the entire stage with water, flooding it. The stage "bobs" on top of the water à la Pirate Ship. That stage's mechanics are also in effect: run into the right side of the stage while you're swimming, and you'll suffer through a near-inescapable rip current that will do 9% a pop, and crush you to death if you're at 100% or more.
- Bahamut Zero: Using Teraflare, swamps the entire stage and background in a MASSIVE flare of light that does 40% and INSANE knockback.
Changes[]
The Materia wasn't present on the first playing.
In its own universe[]
Midgar is essentially the "hub" city of FF7. It's where Cloud, Tifa, and Barrett all live, and taking down the company that "runs" the city, Shinra Electric Power, Inc., is part of what they must do in order to take down the game's final boss, Sephiroth.
(An electric company as the bad guy? That almost sounds like a St. Clair Publications work! =P)