Board Thread:King for A(nother) Day Discussion/@comment-43491575-20190924224239/@comment-71.255.115.73-20190925151156

To quote that one Fortnite song "I'm back."

Actually I did have an idea for Metal Ajit Pai unlike all these others it's basically an original stage I thought of. Don't know what to call it but the idea behind it is that basically it's a run-down dystopian city with Half-Life esque giant screens everywhere showing the FCC logo and flickering between it and random ads. M.A.P. himself would actually be the stage hazard as long as he's not already in the fight, he would appear at full mecha size unlike his fighter version and would swoop down and land on a building crushing it, then shoot at the fighters with his mecha-nerf gun. Basically my idea for it is it's like an exaggerated alternate reality where he won then actually bothered to enforce net neutralty making the internet clogged with ads, and so slow it's practically useless, as well as enforcing Article 13 in the US as well, banning memes. Without the internet people slowly went mad without a distraction from the reality of their shit lives leading to the gradual downgrade of society into a Mad Max-like stage, while Ajit, realizing nobody uses the internet anymore, started using pretty much every OTHER media source as a chance to get advertising money making the rich richer and the poor poorer until media stopped altogether and he just put up giant television screens a la Wallace Breen from Half-Life 2. I actually kind of got this idea from a combination of Ajit's villainous nature within the tournament and this poster for him made by the main former main poster maker around here IsnigWeeb: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/siivagunner/images/6/67/Metal_Ajit_Pai_Propoganda-1.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/400?cb=20190828232140

As for more ideas I had:

Shadow Moses Island {Solid Snake} (Considering Snake's quotes in KfaD are heavily based off his Codec Calls in Super Smash Bros. Brawl but also reference his home series much more heavily I combined that here with this rendition of Shadow Moses. It would be mostly based around it's Metal Gear version, taking place inside it, being based around the building used to store the nuclear warheads, it would be a bit more cramped then the rest of the stages as said tarp-covered warheads would act basically as walls, but ones you could actually stand on if you got blown high enough. However they also factor into the stages secondary hazard, the searchlights sweeping the island that move across the windows, this being a reference to it's Brawl stage counterpart. Like in Brawl if a fighter is seen by one of the searchlights the famous ! would play over the fighter and the light would stay on them while an alarm sounds. Unlike in Brawl however where it was just aesthetic, this one actually does something as the alarm willl summon up rebel FOXHOUND guards to shoot at the intruding fighters interuptting combos, however like any other enemy it only takes a couple of strong attacks to kill them and knock them over. There's also an even WORSE consequence of not hiding from the lights enough behind the warheads, as if the alarm is sounded more than 3 or 5 times Metal Gear RAY will show up and bust through the window/wall like in it's appearance in Brawl, UNlike in Brawl it's not actually harmless this time around, taking cue from it's apperance on the Franzea stage in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, firing missiles at the fighters and biting at or swiping at fighters that get too close to it, knocking them away (to quote a certain infamous E3 presentation) 'for massive damage'.

Fatal Fields {Reggie} (Yes, i know Fortnite isn't a part of Reggie anymore, still don't know why, maybe the SiIva Team just thought it was a tired overused joke and a crutch in the first tournament, which I admit it kinda was. This area despite it's name, is based off the open grassy areas in the game, specifically kind of the hill with the watchtower in Salty Springs. I don't really know much about specific areas of the game, nor do I care to in the slightest, I just saw areas akin to that in 'perfectly timed Twitch compliations' I used to watch which of COURSE had Fortnite in them, (to my dismay) and then just spent two minutes on the Fortnite Wiki. Fighters can fight on the grass, and there are also trees about which can be destroyed like in the game, as well as a watchtower above, it can't be entered, yet however, factors into the main stage hazard, the players. No, not the actual fighters, the random Fortnite characters running about the place simulating players in a Fortnite match, they act as the stages main hazard, although are more concentrated on escaping each other than bothering the fighters. One however (in my eyes more than like one of the many variations on the generic Ramierz default) will stay in the watchtower and snipe random players, firing at the fighters also. The other main stage hazard is of course the random walls and stairs being placed by the players, which can also be utilized, and more importantly destroyed by the fighters as well. The random players and Fortnite characters running about can indeed get eliminated by strong attacks by fighters, in which case they die in the same fashion as in Fortnite and fighters can grab the loot they drop to restore health or fill their power bar.)

Concert Stage (I realized it kind of needed a bit more pizzpazz to it and also details. The stage will actually always be in use by any of the following fighters: Squid Sisters, Weird Al, Pitbull, Maroon 5, Daft Punk, Hatsune Miku, or Eminem. But only one at a time per use of the stage, and it obviously is automatically any one of these fighters that is not currently in the match, with Miku being rare and serving as a Nico Nico rep and also placeholder if for any reason all of the others can't be on the stage. The stage's layout and effects will also change based on which musician is currently using it at the time, with the following being the various effects that happen based on which musician is using it.

Off the Hook ft. Squid Sisters: Stage is heavily darkened save for the light sticks of the folks in the audience, only lighting up for beat drops of their and Off the Hook's various songs. However several moves such as ZUN's, Papyrus's or Geno's can produce light, and it's not pitch black, just dim so the other fighters like Johnny Bravo who just have melee moves aren't at a disadvantage. The screen is also styled after the visuals of the Squid Sisters broadcasts and Splatoon in general.

Weird Al: Aside from Al himself being in the way, knocking over people with his accordian if anyone gets in his way or attacks him, there's also speakers and a drum set which can be knocked over or into other fighters. The background's based off his Manditory Fun Tour showing Al in his outfit for said trip and the Japanese flag behind him, just look up pictures. >_>

Pitbull: Aside from the laser lights flickering up the stage, his background dancers are also there and in the way, and can hurt fighters just by doing their routine, knocking them over with kicks and basically acting like more combo interrupters. You CAN knock them down, but that's highly not advised as Pitbull will stop his preformance for a sec and sucker punch the fighter that assaulted her, loosing them a lot of health or power. You also loose power as a consquence of hitting her in the first place, so fighters with many ranged-attacks like ZUN or Geno have to be cautious.

Maroon 5: Aside from Adam wondering about, not much. The lighting and spotlights are as you'd expect from a concert. You can knock him over, but the rabid fangirls of the band certainly won't take kindly to that, expect water bottles and purses headed your way from the audience.

Datf Punk: Aside from the constant rainbow strobe lights and spotlights on the duo, they're on the stage in their pyramid taking up most of the stage, and unlike a lot of the other obstables on other stages like Fatal Fields or Planet Namek, it can't be destroyed, forcing fighters to have to resort to long-distance attacks or close-quarters combat, or risk their bumbling causing them to fall off the stage and get beaten up by the audience, and thrown back onstage, loosing a large chunk of health and power in the process. (The audience is a hazard shared by all versions and acts the same.)

Hatsune Miku: Serves as the hazardless version of the stage, as she doesn't really have any stage props aside from the lasers projected to create her in the first place, and since she's a hologram you can't tackle her like the other musicians allowing the show to go on and fighters to just fight as if she wasn't there at all.

Eminem: Mostly hazardless save for the man himself, as unlike the other folks he's got quite a temper and if attacked won't hesitate to bean them over the head with his mic then straight up start a brawl onstage turning into an AI fighter without his usual fire-related moves and marachi costume. Other than that there's also dry ice that can partially obsure objects placed by fighters like Waluigi or Professor K, and also make smaller fighters  like Geno, Nico Nico or Monokuma hard to see.

I have to get going y'all, that's about all the time I have for today. I may make more ideas later.