Spear Pillar (stage)

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Spear Pillar (named in the Japanese version as テンガンざん やりのはしら Mt. Tengan Spear Pillar) is an unlockable stage in the Nintendo Wii fighting video game Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Players can unlock the stage by completing Event 25: The Aura Is With Me. The background of the stage will feature either Dialga, Palkia, or Cresselia, who will occasionally affect the stage by tilting it diagonally, turning the stage backwards to invert the movements of the characters controlled by the control stick/D-pad, or breaking the middle section of the top platform; Dialga reverses time to repair the damage. The members of the lake guardians also make cameo appearances the stage becomes distorted.

The stage's default music is a mix of Battle! Dialga & Palkia and Victory Road. Optional pieces of background music are Battle! Team Galactic and Route 209.

Effects

At some point Dialga, Palkia and Cresselia will effect the stage.

Dialga's effects

These effects are exclusive to when Dialga appears. Dialga appears when the sky has a blue hue.

  • Beam. This is activated by both Palkia and Dialga, the only difference being that Dialga shoots a blue beam while Palkia shoots a pink one. It will hit anyone in contact with the light. It may be shot horizontally across the cave below the stage.
  • Earthquake. This effect will make the stage crumble and leave a gap between the cave and the stage. The gap will be in one of three locations: the left, center, or right side of the stage.
  • Roar of Time. Dialga jumps onto the stage from the background, attacking players in close range to it with a rainbow colored blast.
  • Slo-Mo. The speed of the game decreases; all characters on the stage are affected by this.
  • Tilt. The stage will be tilted at an angle, but the player is safe from falling as it is just an illusion. This does not affect the controls.

Palkia's Effects

These effects are exclusive to when Palkia appears. Palkia appears when the sky has a purple hue.

  • Beam. This is activated by both Palkia and Dialga, the only difference being that Dialga shoots a blue beam while Palkia shoots a pink one. It will hit anyone in contact with the light. It may be shot horizontally across the cave below the stage.
  • Earthquake. This effect will make the stage crumble and leave a gap between the cave and the stage. The gap will be in one of three locations: the left, center, or right side of the stage.
  • Low Gravity. The gravity in the stage is decreased, so players fall slower than normal.
  • Spacial Rend. The stage is mirrored, inverting the movement controls.
  • Upside Down. This twists the stage upside down; players will not fall off the stage. As it is a simple 180 degree turn of the visual area, the controls are the same.

Cresselia's effects

These effects are exclusive to when Cresselia appears. Cresselia appears when the sky is clear.

  • Moon Blades. Not as powerful as Dialga and Palkia's effects but can still cause damage. It doesn't do anything to the stage as Cresselia only throws the blades in a random pre-defined route. The player will be hit on contact.
  • Psycho Cut. Rains down several crescent shaped slashes in a random direction from a central point above the center of the stage.

Trivia

  • At the bottom of the pedestal on which Dialga, Palkia, or Cresselia stands, there are the drawings of Dialga and Palkia which appear outside of the ruins in Celestic Town.

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