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- This article is strictly about how the Gerudo Valley appears in Super Smash Stadium. For information about it in general, see its article on ZeldaWiki.
Gerudo Valley (SSS) | ![]() |
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Home Universe: | The Legend of Zelda |
Canon Debut: | LZ: Ocarina of Time, Nintendo 64, 1998 |
Character that debuted with it: | Ganondorf |
Item that debuted with it: | Ore Club |
Assist Trophy character that debuted with it: | Midna |
Poké-Ball Pokémon that debuted with it: | Mimikyu |
SSS Debut: | February 25, 2000 |
Crate/Barrel Type: | Regular wood |
Previous Stage to Debut: | Halberd |
Next Stage to Debut: | Midair Stadium |
Music: | |
Gerudo Valley
Hidden Mountain/Forest | |
In a canon Smash game? | yes |
Canon Smash Debut: | Smash 4 (3DS only) |
The Gerudo Valley is an active stage on Super Smash Stadium. It debuted halfway through Season 28 and was the 89th new stage to debut.
Stage overview[]
The stage consists of two flat, rocky outcroppings joined together by a bridge. The side kill zones are walk-offs. The bottom kill zone is normally inaccessible; however, the bridge can be attacked, and if it sustains enough damage, it breaks. Breaking the bridge reveals additional ledges down below. Each side of the stage has a soft platform on it in the form of a wooden canopy.
Should the bridge be broken, Koume and Kotake will fly in, and one of them will cast a magic spell on one side of the stage. Koume will engulf the left in flames, while Kotake will engulf the right side with ice. These spells last 15 seconds, after which the bridge will be repaired. If you're underneath the bridge, you have an extra five seconds to get back above it, or you'll die to a resetting camera angle and the lower kill zone moving up to compensate.
Changes[]
None.
In its own universe[]
The Gerudo Valley is the home of the Gerudo people, and by extension, Ganon.