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'''Poké Floats''' is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' that is set in the sky over [[Kanto]]. In this stage, the characters battle on top of huge Pokémon-shaped balloon floats. It was one of the two stages to succeed [[Super Smash Bros.|the original's]] [[Saffron City]], the other being {{st|Pokémon Stadium}}. The players battle on slowly-moving Pokémon balloons and must jump from balloon to balloon in order to survive. After a set amount of time, the characters will start over again at the {{p|Squirtle}} balloon. | '''Poké Floats''' is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' that is set in the sky over [[Kanto]]. In this stage, the characters battle on top of huge Pokémon-shaped balloon floats. It was one of the two stages to succeed [[Super Smash Bros.|the original's]] [[Saffron City]], the other being {{st|Pokémon Stadium}}. The players battle on slowly-moving Pokémon balloons and must jump from balloon to balloon in order to survive. After a set amount of time, the characters will start over again at the {{p|Squirtle}} balloon. |
Revision as of 19:49, 23 June 2018
Poké Floats is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Melee that is set in the sky over Kanto. In this stage, the characters battle on top of huge Pokémon-shaped balloon floats. It was one of the two stages to succeed the original's Saffron City, the other being Pokémon Stadium. The players battle on slowly-moving Pokémon balloons and must jump from balloon to balloon in order to survive. After a set amount of time, the characters will start over again at the Squirtle balloon.
List of Poké Floats
- Squirtle
- Onix
- Psyduck
- Chikorita
- Weezing
- Slowpoke
- Porygon
- Wooper
- Sudowoodo
- Snorlax
- Venusaur
- Seel
- Wobbuffet
- Unown
- Goldeen
- Lickitung
- Unown
- Chansey
- Geodude
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Trivia
- The background music mixes the Trainer battle music, the Gym Leader battle music, and the wild Pokémon music from Generation I.