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The first three rounds are fought against regular characters. At the beginning of each playthrough, a random opponent is designated as a "rival": marked by a glowing blue trophy base, the rival gets stronger and drops greater prizes the longer the player holds off on confronting them. In most cases, the rival will remain on the board until the player finally defeats it, but in very rare cases, they can lose before the player can face them.
The first three rounds are fought against regular characters. At the beginning of each playthrough, a random opponent is designated as a "rival": marked by a glowing blue trophy base, the rival gets stronger and drops greater prizes the longer the player holds off on confronting them. In most cases, the rival will remain on the board until the player finally defeats it, but in very rare cases, they can lose before the player can face them.


After three rounds are cleared, the empty board will be repopulated with new groups of enemies. The fourth and fifth rounds are fought against characters equipped with custom special moves, marked by an alternate trophy with a black base and appearing in an [[alternate costume]].
The fourth and fifth rounds are fought against characters equipped with custom special moves, marked by an alternate trophy with a black base and appearing in an [[alternate costume]].


When the player chooses a battle in the first five rounds, one or more opponents might suddenly be replaced by an "intruder", marked by a glowing yellow trophy base, even in a team battle. Intruders are always in a permanent [[Super Mushroom|Giant]] or [[Metal Box|Metal]] state, but are guaranteed to be carrying a prize of some kind for victory.
When the player chooses a battle in the first five rounds, one or more opponents might suddenly be replaced by an "intruder", marked by a glowing yellow trophy base, even in a team battle. Intruders are always in a permanent [[Super Mushroom|Giant]] or [[Metal Box|Metal]] state, but are guaranteed to be carrying a prize of some kind for victory.
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The sixth round is against a [[Fighting Mii Team]] composed of 20 members, which appear surrounding the player on the game board in a group of nine.
The sixth round is against a [[Fighting Mii Team]] composed of 20 members, which appear surrounding the player on the game board in a group of nine.


In the seventh and final round, the player faces {{SSB4|Master Hand}}, and at higher intensities Master Hand with {{SSB4|Crazy Hand}} and possibly [[Master Core]]. Unlike the Classic mode of the 3DS version, the final battle is predetermined based on difficulty, and the player cannot choose to fight Master Hand alone when Crazy Hand and Master Core are available.
In the seventh and final round, the player faces {{SSB4|Master Hand}}, and at higher intensities Master Hand with {{SSB4|Crazy Hand}} and possibly [[Master Core]]. Unlike the Classic mode of the 3DS version, the player cannot choose to fight Master Hand alone if Crazy Hand and Master Core are available.


In ''for Wii U'', Classic Mode is a co-op mode that can play with 2 players.
In ''for Wii U'', Classic Mode is a co-op mode that can play with 2 players.

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