Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

SSBB Stage Builder Stages (With daily WFC Stages!)

MegaVelocibot

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Thought I'd try to help anyone who wanted to get to the stage designs, but lacks WFC. Likewise, help acquiring stages I missed would be appreciated. Note I messed up on the file names for a few of them, but the links do link to the right one for the day.

(In MM/DD/YYYY Format)
03/20/2008
03/21/2008
03/23/2008
03/24/2008
03/25/2008

03/26/2008
03/27/2008


By MegaVelocibot:
Cuddle Zone
Based off of 100m of the Donkey Kong arcade game:
Version 1
Version 2
Version 3

These are all pictures of the stage designs, for those who lack SD cards to transfer the actual stage.
 
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I just got that on today. It just showed up after we made our 14 or 15 stage. Not sure how I got it.
 
It is stupid how the daily custom stage disappears whenever Nintendo sends a new one. But most of them are pretty bad anyway.

But making stages is so much fun! It is a shame the AI in the CPU is so poor that they don't understand how to fight on most custom stages.
 
I don't get this thread or the pics. Could you please explain?
By mimicking the layout of the stage, according to where the pictures say to place blocks, one can recreate the "one-day-only" Wi-Fi stage downloaded via WFC when connected to it.

On a side note, I'm feeling way too lazy to recreate today's via art.
 
I still don't get it.

Look..... Theres a daily custom stage submitted by some random person who made it. But its one day only. It goes away forever afterwards. MV is making a digital layout for people to see so they can enjoy the stages for themselves for more than one day by copying it and making it on they're game. DO YOU UNDERSTAND?
 
Would you be able to put a "How To Transfer You Stage to Flash 8"? I'm curious on how to do that. Or could we just send the stages to you so you can post them.
 
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I basically draw the pieces and rebuild the stage by hand, grouping tiles that can be reused, copying, and pasting them, after looking at the stage from multiple snapshots, playing the remade version, and trial and error.
 
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