Final Destination

""Final Destination has been around since the first Super Smash Bros., but Nexed uses its incarnation from Brawl. With only one hard platform to stand on, this stage is every competitive player's bread and butter! Just remember - No items...""

Final Destination is a stage in Nexed, being directly lifted from the stage of the same name featured in the Super Smash Bros. series. While Battlefield has taken five incarnations within the series, the version of the stage seen in Nexed resembles the version seen in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

History
Final Destination first appeared in the original Super Smash Bros. (albeit without an official name), serving as the area where Master Hand is fought during the 1P Game campaign. However, it was unavailable in the standard game, making it impossible to play multiplayer matches on it without the use of hacks or mods.

Final Destination would return as a stage in all future Super Smash Bros. games, getting its name in Melee. While it would continue to be the area where Master and/or Crazy Hand would be fought, it also became a stage available in the game's standard versus modes. This led to it being an incredibly popular stage within the Smash competitive scene, spawning the "Final Destination, no items, Fox only" meme.

Layout
Final Destination takes place in a dark void, with the background displaying various backgrounds such as galaxy, a wormhole, a starry sky, and a "lovely ocean view", the latter of which resembling the view scene in the ending cutscene of the Subspace Emissary, the story mode of Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

The stage takes place on a flat body of land with an angled bottom.

Hazards
Final Destination has no hazards. In addition, the layouts of its normal form and "Tournament F" form are identical, due to the latter using the stage's layout as a base to begin with.

Trivia
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