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the stage does not support defensive play as much as for example Cinema Deux. | the stage does not support defensive play as much as for example Cinema Deux. | ||
It does not give characters an unfair advantage either. It does support the following characters however: | It does not give characters an unfair advantage either. It does support the following characters however: | ||
* [[Helix]], because in his stretched form, his lower body is usually exposed. On this stage, he can | * [[Helix]], because in his stretched form, his lower body is usually exposed. On this stage, he can compensate it with the obstacles though. | ||
* [[Spring Man]], because his playstyle revolves around ground based dodging which the tubes support. | * [[Spring Man]], because his playstyle revolves around ground based dodging which the tubes support. | ||
* [[Max Brass]], [[Master Mummy]], [[Min Min]], because they can buff up/Heal/Charge Dragon Arm safely behind the tubes. | * [[Max Brass]], [[Master Mummy]], [[Min Min]], because they can buff up/Heal/Charge Dragon Arm safely behind the tubes. |