Forget Super Mario Maker 2! Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's stage builder is fabulously detailed. Although the Stage Builder mode was present in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, it didn't have nearly as much depth as in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. For those who don't know, SSBU's Stage Builder allows players to place objects in three layers for decorative purposes. The revamped Stage Builder enables up to eight players in a custom stage. Without further ado, here are the 10 most creative Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Stage Builder levels. Enjoy!

10 Everyone Is Here

One character who is mysteriously absent from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's extensive roster is Waluigi. Naturally, fans have used the Smash Bros. Mii Fighter creator to replicate the character. This Super Smash Bros. Ultimate stage is not practical in matches, but it is an artistic masterpiece.

Rumors say that Waluigi will be joining Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a DLC character. If validated, Waluigi could be the most epic DLC character to join Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (sorry Banjo-Kazooie fans). Thanks to creator Beta Shep28 for this dynamite Smash Bros. stage!

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9 It

The movie It received a remake in a reimagining of the story. Most of the changes were welcomed, yet we can't forget the original iconic scene where young George tries to retrieve his sailboat from the sewer grate. A Super Smash Bros. Ultimate player with ID RQW3YF1T attempts to recreate this iconic scene and knocks it out of the park! It's one of the creepiest designs we've seen yet but is a masterpiece regardless. Nintendo needs to hire more level designers like this creator.

8 Steamed Hams

This stage references to an episode of The Simpsons titled "22 Short Films About Springfield." In the episode, Principal Skinner is trying to impress Superintendent Chalmers with a nice dinner. For those who like The Simpsons (just about everyone), this stage creation can be both hilarious and fun to play. The accuracy of Principal Skinner and the "steamed hams" are why this stage is trending in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Thanks to an unknown player for this Super Smash Bros. Ultimate stage creation!

7 Ho-Oh Attacks Tin Tower- ID: 6MT9SR0D

For those who played Pokémon Gold, Silver, or Crystal, this is a nostalgic blast from the past that works. Ho-Oh's harrowing attack on the tin tower was the climax of Pokémon Gold. It's an artistic representation of Ho-Oh and tin tower that contains vivid colors that blend well. Ho-Oh's action pose makes the stage stand out. Attention to small details went into this stage. Thanks to the designer with the Nintendo ID 6MT9SR0D for creating this Super Smash Bros. Ultimate stage!

6 World's Smallest Stage

This stage is related to the Spongebob Squarepants television series. It's about the world's smallest violin that Mr. Krab plays when Squidward Tentacles tells Mr. Krab a sad story. We've seen the worlds smallest violin in multiple Spongebob Squarepants episodes. Someone creatively decided to create the world's smallest stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It's probably not the world's smallest stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, but its impeccably accurate depiction of Mr. Krab makes it praiseworthy. Thanks to Nintendo user Kaiju Kage for this Spongebob Squarepants stage!

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5 A Drying Pan

As one of the protagonists of the Pokémon anime, it was only a matter of time before someone included this raunchy character. Brock is well-known for being something of a stalker for pretty women. He gets googly-eyed when he sees them. Officer Jenny and Nurse Joy are two characters that Brock cannot resist.

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For reasons we cannot discern, Brock appears to be using a frying pan to stay dry; hence the name "A Drying Pan." Brock is a gym leader of the Kanto region, and Pokémon is a significant part of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Thanks, Owen Jones, for this comical creation.

4 20th Century Fox

20th Century Fox is owned by the Walt Disney Company and remains to be a leading film studio of the world. Disney+, a subscription-based service planned to release November 2019, will contain shows and movies by subsidiary 20th Century Fox. The film studio has been behind shows like The Simpsons and movies like Avatar. Thanks to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate creator Mike for this creative works.

3 Shaq's Hot Wing

Shaquille O'Neal has little to do with Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, but it wouldn't be surprising to see him become a character anyway. This stage is modeled after the episode of Hot Ones where Shaq tries his hardest not to make a face. Hot Ones is a segment of the YouTube channel First We Feast where celebrities are interviewed while eating hot wings. Shaq makes the same facial expression in the show. It takes enormous talent to make a stage like this one. Credit goes to Kaiju Kage for this stage.

2 Not Funny. Didn't Laugh

This 10/10 Super Smash Bros. stage sends a hilarious message. It makes a joke at itself and does so in a humorous way. "Not Funny. Didn't Laugh" This Super Smash Bros. Ultimate stage is not only a cool design but could be a fun stage to play. It has numerous surfaces and narrow spaces that make for fun jam-packed action. It's worth noting that the design of the map is based on the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate logo. The only difference is in the message it sends. Thank you TrisLakitu for this stage design.

1 SuperPaperMario

In more than one way, SuperPaperMario takes after the Mushroom Kingdom stage and the Kirby's Dream Land stage. This is one of the few maps that are creative and enjoyable for a competitive Super Smash Bros. Ultimate match. Often, simplicity is more effective than complex level designs. The blend of soft colors contained in this stage is pacifying. With the right music, this map could become many people's favorite Super Smash Bros. Ultimate stage. It even has the red door from Paper Mario.

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