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[[File:ChangeFighter.jpg|thumb|The "Change Fighter" option, appearing in the last few frames where it would normally say "Quit".]] | [[File:ChangeFighter.jpg|thumb|right|The "Change Fighter" option, appearing in the last few frames where it would normally say "Quit".]] | ||
*In {{for3ds}}, if the player gets a Failure and presses "Quit", occasionally, during the last few frames of the transition from the mode to the menu, the option will change to the standard "Change Fighter" option. | *In {{for3ds}}, if the player gets a Failure and presses "Quit", occasionally, during the last few frames of the transition from the mode to the menu, the option will change to the standard "Change Fighter" option. | ||
*Due to ''[[Ultimate]]'' having more unlockable characters than [[starter character]]s and its resultant streamlining of character unlock conditions, it is the first installment in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series for which completing 100-Man Smash does not directly reward the player with an unlockable character. | *Due to ''[[Ultimate]]'' having more unlockable characters than [[starter character]]s and its resultant streamlining of character unlock conditions, it is the first installment in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series for which completing 100-Man Smash does not directly reward the player with an unlockable character. |