

3 Battlefields © Nintendoįind Big Battlefield a bit too bland but like the general idea? Whip this stage out during your next 8-player Smash session and you can fight atop three rotating versions of the Battlefield layout. A lovely change of pace from the usual hazardless designs. Arboreum © Nintendoįor the more competitive players, Arboreum offers a unique but predictable layout to test, including a multi-tiered stage and one moving platform. This fun little level includes a few shifting platforms and a rotating clock hand you can bounce off and stand on in the center.


For a custom stage, it works impressively well in serious competition if you take the ladderless version! Clock Showdown © Nintendo ID: JQPDKX21 or without ladders on 07DT24NYĪ nicely atmospheric stage, NovaStar has built a spooky backdrop to this simple platform stage inspired by the old-school Capcom title. Just don’t expect them to be tournament legal. Looking for new places to throw down the gauntlet? These are some of the best new level designs we’ve seen on the creator. A small but creative use of the simple mechanics on offer in the Stage Builder. One player detonates the bomb to stop the wheel, while the others move along the track to reach the exit. More of a proof of concept than an actual game, creator Rainter has built a small game of Snakes & Ladders, complete with a rotating dice wheel. The central red marks indicate the danger zone, and you can watch the rotating hands in the background to know when the scoop is coming. Smash battles are tense and all, but why not step up the fear factor by introducing an enormous swinging claw that scoops up players and carries them off the top of the level. Is football more your style? Try this FIFA: Smash stage where you score goals with your opponent! The Scoop © Nintendo Entering one is certain death, which makes grappler characters like Donkey Kong perfect for this mashup (smashup?) of BBall and Smash. For an alternate, multiplayer take on this, try out t his race to the death map in which all players are in a rush to lose their stocks as quickly as possible by running through a maze! Smashketball © NintendoĪ staple from previous Stage Builders, Smashketball transforms Super Smash Bros into a deadly game of basketball in which your objective is to dunk the opposing player into cannon either side of the main platform. There are five difficulties to choose from and all you need to do is hit the bomb before rushing your way to the end. Ultimate's single bonus stage left many players underwhelmed, so it's great to see the community filling in the gaps. Rammiloh has worked had to recreate the Race to the Finish challenge from the original Super Smash Bros. Check out Link Bow Battle and Koopa Cannonball for more in this vein. They recommend turning off player percentages in advanced options so that they don't cover the screen. It's a brilliant idea, and one of several duel maps xzAsiankizx has produced. Make it throguh and you'll detonate a bomb that collapses the floor under your opponent, sending them tumbling to their death. In Nikita Weave War, two players take turns using Snake's Nikita Side-B attack in an attempt to weave rockets through a maze on their opponent's side. If you want to see how creative the Stage Builder can be, you’ve come to the right place. The following stages shake up the formula for Smash, often changing the main game from knocking your opponents out of the arena to something far, far stranger. Let’s hop to it! Minigames/strange creations And no, we won’t be including any Fortnite levels. Since the sorts aren’t really comparable with each other, we’ve split our list based on these categories too. Ultimate check our friends at ShackNews The best custom stages for Smash UltimateĬustom stages for Smash Ultimate seem to fall into four categories: Minigames/strange creations, recreated stages, artwork, and actual, playable stages. We've spent some time hunting through the Stage Builder to track down interesting levels, so here are our picks for the best custom stages for Smash Ultimate.įor more walkthroughs and guides to Super Smash Bros. Along with recreations of old levels, fancy artwork and new combat levels, several players have developed entirely new minigames and games to enjoy. The stage builder for Smash Ultimate has been out for some time now, and the Smash community has been hard at work developing some brilliant stages to be shared online.
