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The layout of the stage places a strong emphasis on the left and right sides of the board, with only narrow bridges in the middle to connect the two halves. The two pudding cups are large and circular, with the puddings themselves forming hills atop the cups. The bridges in the middle can be quite perilous to cross, and can be used as choke points to attack rivals. Later on, the [[Server Hands]] will show up with the [[Dream Fork]] and pluck some of the bridges away, making the crossing even more precarious.
The layout of the stage places a strong emphasis on the left and right sides of the board, with only narrow bridges in the middle to connect the two halves. The two pudding cups are large and circular, with the puddings themselves forming hills atop the cups. The bridges in the middle can be quite perilous to cross, and can be used as choke points to attack rivals. Later on, the [[Server Hands]] will show up with the [[Dream Fork]] and pluck some of the bridges away, making the crossing even more precarious.


There are three different possible layouts for this stage, which differ only somewhat in layout, but have differing themes. The main structural difference between the boards are the nature of the connecting bridges.
There are three different possible variants for this stage, which differ only somewhat in layout, but have differing themes. The main structural difference between the boards are the nature of the connecting bridges.


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