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**In ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', both Marth and Mario each have one full clone ({{SSB4|Lucina}} and {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}, respectively) and one semi-clone ({{SSB4|Roy}} and {{SSB4|Luigi}}, respectively).
**In ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', both Marth and Mario each have one full clone ({{SSB4|Lucina}} and {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}, respectively) and one semi-clone ({{SSB4|Roy}} and {{SSB4|Luigi}}, respectively).
**Counting {{SSBU|Chrom}} as an indirect semi-clone, Marth has the most combined clones and semi-clones of any character at 3.
**Counting {{SSBU|Chrom}} as an indirect semi-clone, Marth has the most combined clones and semi-clones of any character at 3.
*Prior to ''Ultimate'', Marth was one of only three playable characters in the game that spoke Japanese in the Western localization of the game (a trait he shares with Roy and {{SSB4|Cloud}}), despite the fact the ''Fire Emblem'' games (including one of his own) started seeing overseas releases. The first game to grant him an official English voice actor ({{s|wikipedia|Yuri Lowenthal}}) was ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.}}'', which was released after both versions of ''Smash 4''; Lowenthal's first ''Smash'' performance as Marth was in ''Ultimate''.
*Prior to ''Ultimate'', Marth was one of the only three playable characters in the game that spoke Japanese in the Western localization of the game (a trait he shares with Roy and {{SSB4|Cloud}}), despite the fact the ''Fire Emblem'' games (including one of his own) started seeing international releases. The first game to grant him an official English voice actor ({{s|wikipedia|Yuri Lowenthal}}) was ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.}}'', which was released after both versions of ''Smash 4''; Lowenthal's first ''Smash'' performance as Marth was in ''Ultimate''.
**However, long before this, Marth was voiced by {{s|wikipedia|Spike Spencer}} in the dub of [[fireemblemwiki:Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem (anime)|the ''Fire Emblem'' OVA]].
**However, long before this, Marth was voiced by {{s|wikipedia|Spike Spencer}} in the dub of [[fireemblemwiki:Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem (anime)|the ''Fire Emblem'' OVA]].
*Marth is currently one of the only veteran characters in the series to be ranked as a top tier character in all of his appearances; he shares this distinction with [[Diddy Kong]].
*Marth is currently one of the only veteran characters in the series to be ranked as a top tier character in all of his appearances; he shares this distinction with [[Diddy Kong]].
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**He is also the only playable {{uv|Fire Emblem}} character to appear in every ''Super Smash Bros.'' game since the debut of his universe in ''Melee''.
**He is also the only playable {{uv|Fire Emblem}} character to appear in every ''Super Smash Bros.'' game since the debut of his universe in ''Melee''.
*Despite wearing armor, Marth has always been somewhat light since his debut, being tied with Lucina for the lightest [[weight]] among all of the ''Fire Emblem'' fighters.
*Despite wearing armor, Marth has always been somewhat light since his debut, being tied with Lucina for the lightest [[weight]] among all of the ''Fire Emblem'' fighters.
*Discounting [[Final Smash]] transformations, Marth has the fastest [[walking]] speed in every game; he is tied with [[Fox]] in ''Melee'', and Lucina in ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate''.
*Not counting [[Final Smash]] transformations, Marth has the fastest [[walking]] speed in every game: he is tied with [[Fox]] in ''Melee'', and Lucina in ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate''.


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