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[[#Items|Items]] are also an important component of the game. Depending on the settings set in the menu, the frequencies and types of items appearing can be altered. Some items are more powerful than others, while some are used to heal the user rather than attack an opponent. | [[#Items|Items]] are also an important component of the game. Depending on the settings set in the menu, the frequencies and types of items appearing can be altered. Some items are more powerful than others, while some are used to heal the user rather than attack an opponent. | ||
Compared to later ''Super Smash Bros.'' games, the characters can only throw another character forwards, and the only dodge-related technique is | Compared to later ''Super Smash Bros.'' games, the characters can only throw another character forwards, and the only dodge-related technique is [[smashwiki:Roll|roll]]ing. | ||
Below are specific rules and differences between the two fighting modes: Time and Stock. | Below are specific rules and differences between the two fighting modes: Time and Stock. | ||
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|''The Legend of Zelda'' | |''The Legend of Zelda'' | ||
|Link is a character with medium weight, strength and speed. Most of his attacks center around his sword, and Link also has a number of projectiles in Bombs and a Boomerang. | |Link is a character with medium weight, strength and speed. Most of his attacks center around his sword, and Link also has a number of projectiles in Bombs and a Boomerang. | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Boomerang|Boomerang]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Spin Attack|Spin Attack]] | ||
|[[smashwiki:Bomb (Link)|Bomb]] | |[[smashwiki:Bomb (Link)|Bomb]] | ||
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|''Metroid'' | |''Metroid'' | ||
|Samus is a slow and heavy character with powerful attacks. Her Grapple Beam allows her to grab characters from far away, and she can power up her Charge Shot for a stronger attack. | |Samus is a slow and heavy character with powerful attacks. Her Grapple Beam allows her to grab characters from far away, and she can power up her Charge Shot for a stronger attack. | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Charge Shot|Charge Shot]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Screw Attack|Screw Attack]] | ||
|[[smashwiki:Bomb (Samus)|Bomb]] | |[[smashwiki:Bomb (Samus)|Bomb]] | ||
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|''Star Fox'' | |''Star Fox'' | ||
|Fox is a fast but heavy character with average strength. His blaster can stun opponents, thus stopping them in their tracks. He can use his Reflector to reflect projectiles, including thrown items. | |Fox is a fast but heavy character with average strength. His blaster can stun opponents, thus stopping them in their tracks. He can use his Reflector to reflect projectiles, including thrown items. | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Blaster Shot|Blaster Show]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Fire Fox|Fire Fox]] | ||
|[[smashwiki:Reflector (Fox)|Reflector]] | |[[smashwiki:Reflector (Fox)|Reflector]] | ||
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|''Pokémon'' | |''Pokémon'' | ||
|Pikachu is fast and light. It mostly uses its electric attacks to damage other enemies. Pikachu has weak attacks as well. | |Pikachu is fast and light. It mostly uses its electric attacks to damage other enemies. Pikachu has weak attacks as well. | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Thunder Jolt|Thunder Jolt]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Quick Attack|Quick Attack]] | ||
|[[smashwiki:Thunder (Pokémon)|Thunder]] | |[[smashwiki:Thunder (Pokémon)|Thunder]] | ||
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|Captain Falcon is the fastest character in the game. He is a heavyweight fighter, his special attacks are all fiery, and the Falcon Punch is the strongest one-hit attack of any character. | |Captain Falcon is the fastest character in the game. He is a heavyweight fighter, his special attacks are all fiery, and the Falcon Punch is the strongest one-hit attack of any character. | ||
|Clear 1-Player Game in under 20 minutes. | |Clear 1-Player Game in under 20 minutes. | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Falcon Punch|Falcon Punch]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Falcon Dive|Falcon Dive]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Falcon Kick|Falcon Kick]] | ||
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|[[File:NessSmash.PNG|75px]]<br>[[smashwiki:Ness (SSB)|Ness]] | |[[File:NessSmash.PNG|75px]]<br>[[smashwiki:Ness (SSB)|Ness]] | ||
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|Ness is a fast and light character. He uses a homerun bat and a yo-yo for his Smash Attacks. He has to direct a PK thunder into himself in order to utilize his third jump. Ness can use his PSI magnet to absorb most projectiles to heal himself. | |Ness is a fast and light character. He uses a homerun bat and a yo-yo for his Smash Attacks. He has to direct a PK thunder into himself in order to utilize his third jump. Ness can use his PSI magnet to absorb most projectiles to heal himself. | ||
|Clear 1-Player Game without continuing on normal difficulty with 3 [[extra life|lives]]. | |Clear 1-Player Game without continuing on normal difficulty with 3 [[extra life|lives]]. | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:PK Fire|PK Fire]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:PK Thunder|PK Thunder]] | ||
|[[smashwiki:PSI Magnet|Psychic-Magnet]] | |[[smashwiki:PSI Magnet|Psychic-Magnet]] | ||
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|Jigglypuff is weak and light. It has the ability to multi-jump in the air. Its rest attack can be lethal if it uses it adjacent to an opponent. Unlike most characters, it does not have a recovery move, but it can use Pound to gain distance while floating in the air. If its shield breaks, it flies up and usually gets KO'd. | |Jigglypuff is weak and light. It has the ability to multi-jump in the air. Its rest attack can be lethal if it uses it adjacent to an opponent. Unlike most characters, it does not have a recovery move, but it can use Pound to gain distance while floating in the air. If its shield breaks, it flies up and usually gets KO'd. | ||
|Clear 1-Player Game. | |Clear 1-Player Game. | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Pound|Pound]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Sing|Sing]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Rest|Rest]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Opponents== | ==Opponents== | ||
===Enemies=== | ===Enemies=== | ||
* | *[[smashwiki:Fighting Polygons|Fighting Polygons]] | ||
*[[Kirby]]s | *[[Kirby]]s | ||
*[[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] | *[[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]] | ||
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*[[Giant Donkey Kong]] | *[[Giant Donkey Kong]] | ||
*[[Metal Mario]] | *[[Metal Mario]] | ||
* | *[[smashwiki:Master Hand|Master Hand]] | ||
==Stages== | ==Stages== | ||
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![[File:SSB Hyrule Castle.png|100px]] | ![[File:SSB Hyrule Castle.png|100px]] | ||
|align=center| | |align=center|[[smashwiki:Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle]] | ||
|align=center|''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' | |align=center|''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' | ||
|A very long stage, and the first stage of the single-player mode. It does not have many gimmicks, except for a whirlwind that appears every 30 seconds. The tornado sends players flying with a percent cost, and it can turn unlucky players into stars depending on the location and percent. The tornadoes appear in 4 places in this stage. This stage is the home stage of [[Link]]. | |A very long stage, and the first stage of the single-player mode. It does not have many gimmicks, except for a whirlwind that appears every 30 seconds. The tornado sends players flying with a percent cost, and it can turn unlucky players into stars depending on the location and percent. The tornadoes appear in 4 places in this stage. This stage is the home stage of [[Link]]. | ||
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![[File:SSB Planet Zebes.png|100px]] | ![[File:SSB Planet Zebes.png|100px]] | ||
|align=center| | |align=center|[[smashwiki:Planet Zebes|Planet Zebes]] | ||
|align=center|'' | |align=center|''[[metroidwiki:Super Metroid|Super Metroid]]'' | ||
|A small stage that is easy to get blasted off of. The only other feature is the acid, that rises up about every 30 seconds. The acid hurts players and knocks the player out of the stage if the percent is high enough. The acid also makes it nearly impossible to score a KO in the bottom part of the stage. This stage is the home stage of [[Samus]]. Also, the challenger match against [[Captain Falcon]] takes place here, as the game features no stages from the ''F-Zero'' series. | |A small stage that is easy to get blasted off of. The only other feature is the acid, that rises up about every 30 seconds. The acid hurts players and knocks the player out of the stage if the percent is high enough. The acid also makes it nearly impossible to score a KO in the bottom part of the stage. This stage is the home stage of [[Samus]]. Also, the challenger match against [[Captain Falcon]] takes place here, as the game features no stages from the ''F-Zero'' series. | ||
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![[File:SSB Dream Land.png|100px]] | ![[File:SSB Dream Land.png|100px]] | ||
|align=center| | |align=center|[[smashwiki:Dream Land|Dream Land]] | ||
|align=center|'' | |align=center|''[[wikirby:Kirby's Dream Land 3|Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' | ||
|A flat stage, with [[Whispy Woods]] at the center. Whispy sometimes blows air that pushes players in the direction he is facing. This stage is the home stage of [[Kirby]]. Also, the challenger match against Ness takes place here, as the game features no stages from the ''EarthBound'' series. | |A flat stage, with [[Whispy Woods]] at the center. Whispy sometimes blows air that pushes players in the direction he is facing. This stage is the home stage of [[Kirby]]. Also, the challenger match against Ness takes place here, as the game features no stages from the ''EarthBound'' series. | ||
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![[File:SSB Sector Z.png|100px]] | ![[File:SSB Sector Z.png|100px]] | ||
|align=center| | |align=center|[[smashwiki:Sector Z|Sector Z]] | ||
|align=center|'' | |align=center|''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox 64|Star Fox 64]]'' | ||
|A very large stage, set on the [[Great Fox]]. Occasionally, an Arwing enters the screen and fires blasts of beams at the players. The stage is the largest of the game, considering the length of the blast lines. This stage is the home stage of [[Fox]]. | |A very large stage, set on the [[Great Fox]]. Occasionally, an Arwing enters the screen and fires blasts of beams at the players. The stage is the largest of the game, considering the length of the blast lines. This stage is the home stage of [[Fox]]. | ||
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![[File:SSB Saffron City.png|100px]] | ![[File:SSB Saffron City.png|100px]] | ||
|align=center| | |align=center|[[smashwiki:Saffron City|Saffron City]] | ||
|align=center|[[bulbapedia:Generation I|''Pokémon Red'', ''Green'', ''Blue'', and ''Yellow'']] | |align=center|[[bulbapedia:Generation I|''Pokémon Red'', ''Green'', ''Blue'', and ''Yellow'']] | ||
|A large stage that features the most gimmicks. It is the home stage of [[smashwiki:Pikachu (SSB)|Pikachu]] and [[smashwiki:Jigglypuff (SSB)|Jigglypuff]], and the challenger match against Jigglypuff takes place on this stage. Various [[bulbapedia:Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] can emerge from the building in the middle, including [[bulbapedia:Butterfree (Pokémon)|Butterfree]], [[bulbapedia:Chansey (Pokémon)|Chansey]], [[bulbapedia:Charmander (Pokémon)|Charmander]], [[bulbapedia:Electrode (Pokémon)|Electrode]], [[bulbapedia:Fearow (Pokémon)|Fearow]], [[bulbapedia:Moltres (Pokémon)|Moltres]], [[bulbapedia:Pidgey (Pokémon)|Pidgey]], [[bulbapedia:Porygon (Pokémon)|Porygon]], or [[bulbapedia:Venusaur (Pokémon)|Venusaur]]. | |A large stage that features the most gimmicks. It is the home stage of [[smashwiki:Pikachu (SSB)|Pikachu]] and [[smashwiki:Jigglypuff (SSB)|Jigglypuff]], and the challenger match against Jigglypuff takes place on this stage. Various [[bulbapedia:Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] can emerge from the building in the middle, including [[bulbapedia:Butterfree (Pokémon)|Butterfree]], [[bulbapedia:Chansey (Pokémon)|Chansey]], [[bulbapedia:Charmander (Pokémon)|Charmander]], [[bulbapedia:Electrode (Pokémon)|Electrode]], [[bulbapedia:Fearow (Pokémon)|Fearow]], [[bulbapedia:Moltres (Pokémon)|Moltres]], [[bulbapedia:Pidgey (Pokémon)|Pidgey]], [[bulbapedia:Porygon (Pokémon)|Porygon]], or [[bulbapedia:Venusaur (Pokémon)|Venusaur]]. | ||
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|[[File:Containers.jpg|75x75px]] | |[[File:Containers.jpg|75x75px]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Crate|Crate]], [[smashwiki:Capsule|Capsule]], [[smashwiki:Egg|Egg]], and [[smashwiki:Barrel|Barrel]] | ||
|''Super Smash Bros.'' series | |''Super Smash Bros.'' series | ||
|The Crate is a wooden box that contains a random item, which can be released by breaking it open or throwing it to the ground. Barrels are similar, but can roll along the ground if hit. Capsules and Eggs are lighter than Crates and Barrels. Sometimes these items explode. | |The Crate is a wooden box that contains a random item, which can be released by breaking it open or throwing it to the ground. Barrels are similar, but can roll along the ground if hit. Capsules and Eggs are lighter than Crates and Barrels. Sometimes these items explode. | ||
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|[[File:SSBbeamsword.jpg|75x75px]] | |[[File:SSBbeamsword.jpg|75x75px]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Beam Sword|Beam Sword]] | ||
|''Super Smash Bros.'' series | |''Super Smash Bros.'' series | ||
|This is a sword that can be used to attack opponents with greater attack power. | |This is a sword that can be used to attack opponents with greater attack power. | ||
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|[[File:SSBbumper.jpg|75px]] | |[[File:SSBbumper.jpg|75px]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Bumper|Bumper]] | ||
|''Super Smash Bros.'' series | |''Super Smash Bros.'' series | ||
|When thrown, this item remains in the same spot. If any character, including the user, touches it, they take damage, and are pushed in a single direction. | |When thrown, this item remains in the same spot. If any character, including the user, touches it, they take damage, and are pushed in a single direction. | ||
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|[[File:SSBfan.jpg|75px]] | |[[File:SSBfan.jpg|75px]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Fan|Fan]] | ||
|''Super Smash Bros.'' series | |''Super Smash Bros.'' series | ||
|Because it is light, this item is good for quick attacks. But it doesn't do much damage and can't be thrown very far. | |Because it is light, this item is good for quick attacks. But it doesn't do much damage and can't be thrown very far. | ||
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|[[File:Pokeball.gif|75px]] | |[[File:Pokeball.gif|75px]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Poké Ball|Poké Ball]] | ||
|''Pokémon'' series | |''Pokémon'' series | ||
|When thrown, the Poké Ball opens up, and a Pokémon pops out. The Pokémon that appears is random; it performs its special skill and leaves. The Pokémon that appears is either [[bulbapedia:Beedrill (Pokémon)|Beedrill]], [[bulbapedia:Chansey (Pokémon)|Chansey]], [[bulbapedia:Charizard (Pokémon)|Charizard]], [[bulbapedia:Clefairy (Pokémon)|Clefairy]], [[bulbapedia:Goldeen (Pokémon)|Goldeen]], [[bulbapedia:Hitmonlee (Pokémon)|Hitmonlee]], [[bulbapedia:Koffing (Pokémon)|Koffing]], [[bulbapedia:Meowth (Pokémon)|Meowth]], [[bulbapedia:Mew (Pokémon)|Mew]], [[bulbapedia:Onix (Pokémon)|Onix]], [[bulbapedia:Snorlax (Pokémon)|Snorlax]], or [[bulbapedia:Starmie (Pokémon)|Starmie]]. | |When thrown, the Poké Ball opens up, and a Pokémon pops out. The Pokémon that appears is random; it performs its special skill and leaves. The Pokémon that appears is either [[bulbapedia:Beedrill (Pokémon)|Beedrill]], [[bulbapedia:Chansey (Pokémon)|Chansey]], [[bulbapedia:Charizard (Pokémon)|Charizard]], [[bulbapedia:Clefairy (Pokémon)|Clefairy]], [[bulbapedia:Goldeen (Pokémon)|Goldeen]], [[bulbapedia:Hitmonlee (Pokémon)|Hitmonlee]], [[bulbapedia:Koffing (Pokémon)|Koffing]], [[bulbapedia:Meowth (Pokémon)|Meowth]], [[bulbapedia:Mew (Pokémon)|Mew]], [[bulbapedia:Onix (Pokémon)|Onix]], [[bulbapedia:Snorlax (Pokémon)|Snorlax]], or [[bulbapedia:Starmie (Pokémon)|Starmie]]. | ||
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|[[File:SSBstarrod.jpg|75x75px]] | |[[File:SSBstarrod.jpg|75x75px]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Star Rod|Star Rod]] | ||
|''Kirby'' series | |''Kirby'' series | ||
|When the Star Rod is used, stars come flying out of it, hitting other characters. If used with smash, a large star flies out. The Star Rod has only a limited amount of large stars it can shoot. | |When the Star Rod is used, stars come flying out of it, hitting other characters. If used with smash, a large star flies out. The Star Rod has only a limited amount of large stars it can shoot. | ||
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|[[File:Maximtomatoart.gif|75x75px]] | |[[File:Maximtomatoart.gif|75x75px]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Maxim Tomato|Maxim Tomato]] | ||
|''Kirby'' series | |''Kirby'' series | ||
|This is a healing item that restores up to 100% of damage. | |This is a healing item that restores up to 100% of damage. | ||
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|[[File:SSBheartcontainer.jpg|75x75px]] | |[[File:SSBheartcontainer.jpg|75x75px]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Heart Container|Heart Container]] | ||
|''The Legend of Zelda'' series | |''The Legend of Zelda'' series | ||
|The Heart Container fully reduces the player's damage to 0%. | |The Heart Container fully reduces the player's damage to 0%. | ||
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|[[File:SSBraygun.jpg|75x75px]] | |[[File:SSBraygun.jpg|75x75px]] | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Ray Gun|Ray Gun]] | ||
|''Super Smash Bros.'' series | |''Super Smash Bros.'' series | ||
|The Ray Gun can hit enemies from a distance with its long-range laser shot. | |The Ray Gun can hit enemies from a distance with its long-range laser shot. | ||
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|Highly caustic liquid that rises from the pit in Planet Zebes every 30 seconds, often covering platforms. It damages and launches fighters that touch it. | |Highly caustic liquid that rises from the pit in Planet Zebes every 30 seconds, often covering platforms. It damages and launches fighters that touch it. | ||
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|align=center| | |align=center|[[smashwiki:Arwing|Arwing]] | ||
|The standard ride of the Star Fox team, these occasionally appear in Sector Z, firing their lasers. | |The standard ride of the Star Fox team, these occasionally appear in Sector Z, firing their lasers. | ||
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|Quick-moving rounds launched by Master Hand as one of his attacks. | |Quick-moving rounds launched by Master Hand as one of his attacks. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:SSB Bumper air.png]]<br> | |align=center|[[File:SSB Bumper air.png]]<br>[[smashwiki:Bumper|Bumper]] | ||
|Automatically deployed versions of the Bumper item appear moving above Peach's Castle. | |Automatically deployed versions of the Bumper item appear moving above Peach's Castle. | ||
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|A Seed Pokémon, Venusaur appears from the building in Saffron City to use [[Bulbapedia:Razor Leaf (move)|Razor Leaf]], shooting leaves in a straight line in front of it to damage fighters. | |A Seed Pokémon, Venusaur appears from the building in Saffron City to use [[Bulbapedia:Razor Leaf (move)|Razor Leaf]], shooting leaves in a straight line in front of it to damage fighters. | ||
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|align=center|[[File:SSB64WhispyWoodsRender.png|64px]]<br> | |align=center|[[File:SSB64WhispyWoodsRender.png|64px]]<br>[[smashwiki:Whispy Woods|Whispy Woods]] | ||
|A surly tree in Dream Land who blows powerful gusts to either side for a few moments. | |A surly tree in Dream Land who blows powerful gusts to either side for a few moments. | ||
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!width=68%|Description | !width=68%|Description | ||
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|align=center|[[File:SSB Bronto Burt.png]]<br> | |align=center|[[File:SSB Bronto Burt.png]]<br>[[smashwiki:Bronto Burt|Bronto Burt]] | ||
|Flying creatures and common enemies to Kirby, they appear in Dream Land. | |Flying creatures and common enemies to Kirby, they appear in Dream Land. | ||
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!Stage 9 | !Stage 9 | ||
|The player fights [[Metal Mario]] at | |The player fights [[Metal Mario]] at [[smashwiki:Meta Crystal|Meta Crystal]]. | ||
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!Bonus Stage 3 | !Bonus Stage 3 | ||
| | |[[smashwiki:Race to the Finish!|Race to the Finish!]] The player has to reach the white door at the end while avoiding three [[smashwiki:Fighting Polygons|Fighting Polygons]], bombs, and bumpers within one minute. Like the two previous bonus stages, failure does not result in the loss of a life. | ||
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!Stage 10 | !Stage 10 | ||
|The player fights a team of 30 | |The player fights a team of 30 [[smashwiki:Fighting Polygons|Fighting Polygons]] on the [[smashwiki:Duel Zone|Battlefield]] stage. The polygons are fought three at a time. | ||
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!Final Stage | !Final Stage | ||
|The player fights | |The player fights [[smashwiki:Master Hand|Master Hand]]. Unlike the player, the Master Hand does not have a percentage of damage, but 300 hit points. The battle takes place on [[Final Destination]]. | ||
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