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[[Hollow Bastion]] is a stage included in Challenger Pack 11. It consists of a large platform designed after Hollow Bastion's walls, with pipes, stained glass, and a Heartless emblem on the front. A smaller platform floats above, wit sides of stained glass, and a pattern resembling the lifts on top. The background of the stage travels through the Rising Falls, and around the castle, before returning to the Rising Falls.
[[Hollow Bastion]] is a stage included in Challenger Pack 11. It consists of a large platform designed after Hollow Bastion's walls, with pipes, stained glass, and a Heartless emblem on the front. A smaller platform floats above, wit sides of stained glass, and a pattern resembling the lifts on top. The background of the stage travels through the Rising Falls, and around the castle, before returning to the Rising Falls.


When a fighter is on their final stock or low on health, or if the timer is at one minute, the stage transforms into the [[Dive to the Heart]]. The layout remains the same, but the large platform is now a generic Station, and the smaller platform now resembles part of the stained glass staircase. The background features a random Station of Sora, Riku, Roxas, Xion, Terra, Ventus, or Aqua.<ref>Sora's Station does not appear when Sora takes part in the match, with the exception of Round 6 of his Classic Mode.</ref> Several Stations have been altered to remove any images related to Disney.
When a fighter is on their final stock or low on health, or if the timer is at one minute, the stage transforms into the [[Dive to the Heart]]. The layout remains the same, but the large platform is now a generic Station, and the smaller platform now resembles part of the stained glass staircase. The background features a random Station of Sora, Riku, Roxas, Xion, Terra, Ventus, or Aqua.<ref>Sora's Station does not appear when Sora takes part in the match, with the exception of Round 6 of his Classic Mode.</ref>


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Keeping in line with the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series' connections to the numbers thirteen and seven, Sora's inclusion in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' alludes to these numbers as well in many ways:
*Keeping in line with the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series' connections to the numbers thirteen and seven, Sora's inclusion in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' alludes to these numbers as well in many ways:
**Sora was released in update 13.0.0, which was released thirteen days after the "Mr. Sakurai Presents" video announcing Sora went live.
**The ''Kingdom Hearts'' series added five fighter spirits, five primary spirits, and three support spirits, totaling to thirteen spirits.
**The ''Kingdom Hearts'' series added five fighter spirits, five primary spirits, and three support spirits, totaling to thirteen spirits.
**When counting {{ssb|Pyra (SSBU)|Pyra}} and {{ssb|Mythra (SSBU)|Mythra}} separately, Sora is the seventh fighter in Fighters Pass Vol. 2, and the thirteenth overall DLC fighter added to the game.
**Hollow Bastion features one of seven different Stations of Awakening in the background when transitioning to Dive to the Heart.
**Hollow Bastion features one of seven different Stations of Awakening in the background when transitioning to Dive to the Heart.