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The Midgar stage's overall layout resembles [[Battlefield]], with the city itself in the background. However, at various intervals in the match, Summon Materia appears on the stage, and collecting these causes one of the game's various summons to appear and cause an effect on the stage. Odin cuts the stage in two with its sword, which also launches any fighters he hits, Leviathan floods the underside of the stage, Ramuh electrifies and changes the positions of the three platforms, Ifrit moves and tilts the stage with a pillar of fire, and Bahamut ZERO uses a beam attack that strikes the city before it reaches one portion of the stage, dealing heavy damage to any fighter caught in its blast. In 8-Player Smash versions of the stage, the Summon Materia does not appear. |
The Midgar stage's overall layout resembles [[Battlefield]], with the city itself in the background. However, at various intervals in the match, Summon Materia appears on the stage, and collecting these causes one of the game's various summons to appear and cause an effect on the stage. Odin cuts the stage in two with its sword, which also launches any fighters he hits, Leviathan floods the underside of the stage, Ramuh electrifies and changes the positions of the three platforms, Ifrit moves and tilts the stage with a pillar of fire, and Bahamut ZERO uses a beam attack that strikes the city before it reaches one portion of the stage, dealing heavy damage to any fighter caught in its blast. In 8-Player Smash versions of the stage, the Summon Materia does not appear. |
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Midgar reappears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. If the player does not have Challenge Pack 8 containing [[Sephiroth]] and [[Northern Cave]], Midgar has the fewest number of possible songs to play on the stage with only two songs, although this trait is now shared with [[Flat Zone X]]. However, if the player has downloaded the pack, more songs from ''Final Fantasy VII'' are added, which can be played on Midgar. |
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Midgar is set to reappear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.<ref>Super Smash Bros. (June 12, 2018). [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hccjmuujoD4 61: Cloud – Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved July 8, 2018.</ref> |
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==Songs== |
==Songs== |
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Latest revision as of 16:04, June 1, 2022
Midgar is a massive, technologically-advanced city on the planet Gaia and a central location in Final Fantasy VII. It appears as a downloadable stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, bundled with the additional fighter Cloud Strife. Out of all the stages in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Midgar has the fewest amount of songs with only two songs.
The Midgar stage's overall layout resembles Battlefield, with the city itself in the background. However, at various intervals in the match, Summon Materia appears on the stage, and collecting these causes one of the game's various summons to appear and cause an effect on the stage. Odin cuts the stage in two with its sword, which also launches any fighters he hits, Leviathan floods the underside of the stage, Ramuh electrifies and changes the positions of the three platforms, Ifrit moves and tilts the stage with a pillar of fire, and Bahamut ZERO uses a beam attack that strikes the city before it reaches one portion of the stage, dealing heavy damage to any fighter caught in its blast. In 8-Player Smash versions of the stage, the Summon Materia does not appear.
Midgar reappears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. If the player does not have Challenge Pack 8 containing Sephiroth and Northern Cave, Midgar has the fewest number of possible songs to play on the stage with only two songs, although this trait is now shared with Flat Zone X. However, if the player has downloaded the pack, more songs from Final Fantasy VII are added, which can be played on Midgar.
Songs
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
Name | Source | Credits |
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Let the Battles Begin! | FINAL FANTASY VII | Original |
Fight On! | FINAL FANTASY VII |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ミッドガル Middogaru |
Midgar |
Chinese | 米德加 Mǐdéjiā |
Midgar |
German | Midgar | - |
Italian | Midgar | - |
Korean | 미드가르 Mideugareu |
Midgar |
Russian | Мидгар Midgar |
Midgar |
Spanish | Midgar | - |