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|{{CharHead|Sephiroth|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||The Chosen Ones<br>({{ja|支配する者達|Shihai suru monotachi}}, ''Those Who Rule'')||Sephiroth fights all the bosses in the game except for [[Galeem]] and [[Dharkon]]. The bosses are, in order, [[Rathalos]], [[Galleom]], [[Marx]], [[Dracula]], [[Ganon]], [[Giga Bowser]]. The final boss is against {{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}} on [[Northern Cave]] Ω.||According to Masahiro Sakurai, the "boss rush" nature of Sephiroth's Classic Mode was inspired by his status as the final boss of ''Final Fantasy VII''. The final battle with Master Hand and Crazy Hand refers to the final battle of ''Final Fantasy VII'', where multiple characters team up to defeat Sephiroth. The title of his route references his leitmotif from the original game, "Those Chosen by the Planet".
|{{CharHead|Sephiroth|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||The Chosen Ones<br>({{ja|支配する者達|Shihai suru monotachi}}, ''Those Who Rule'')||Sephiroth fights all the bosses in the game except for [[Galeem]] and [[Dharkon]]. The bosses are, in order, [[Rathalos]], [[Galleom]], [[Marx]], [[Dracula]], [[Ganon]], [[Giga Bowser]]. The final boss is against {{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}} on [[Northern Cave]] Ω.||According to Masahiro Sakurai, the "boss rush" nature of Sephiroth's Classic Mode was inspired by his status as the final boss of ''Final Fantasy VII''. The final battle with Master Hand and Crazy Hand refers to the final battle of ''Final Fantasy VII'', where multiple characters team up to defeat Sephiroth. The title of his route references his leitmotif from the original game, "Those Chosen by the Planet".
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|{{CharHead|Pyra|SSBU|hsize=20px}}/{{CharHead|Mythra|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Shared Destinies<br>({{ja|コインの裏表|Koin no uraomote}}, ''Both Sides of the Coin'')||Pyra and Mythra fight characters who comprise pairs, either due to being similar (such as {{SSBU|Ryu}} and {{SSBU|Ken}}) or parts of the same being (such as {{SSBU|Sheik}} and {{SSBU|Zelda}}, or {{SSBU|Pit}} and {{SSBU|Dark Pit}}). Items are limited to the home universe of each round. The final boss is against {{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}, fitting the duo theme.||Many of the characters featured are [[clone]]s, either in the ''Smash Bros.'' sense or the literal sense, referencing how Pyra and Mythra are the same entity, colloquially known as the Aegis. Sheik and Zelda's presence in the route may reference how they were the first transformation characters in the ''Smash Bros.'' series. The concept and Japanese name of the route are somewhat similar to Meta Knight's, even including some of the same pairs.
|{{CharHead|Pyra|SSBU|hsize=20px}}/{{CharHead|Mythra|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Shared Destinies<br>({{ja|コインの裏表|Koin no uraomote}}, ''Both Sides of the Coin'')||Pyra and Mythra fight characters who comprise pairs, either due to being similar (such as {{SSBU|Ryu}} and {{SSBU|Ken}}) or parts of the same being (such as {{SSBU|Sheik}} and {{SSBU|Zelda}}, or {{SSBU|Pit}} and {{SSBU|Dark Pit}}). Items are limited to the home universe of each round. The final boss is against {{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}, fitting the duo theme.||Many of the characters featured are [[clone]]s, either in the ''Smash Bros.'' sense or the literal sense, referencing how Pyra and Mythra are two halves of the same entity, Aegis. Sheik and Zelda's presence in the route may reference how they were the first transformation characters in the ''Smash Bros.'' series. The concept and Japanese name of the route are somewhat similar to Meta Knight's, even including some of the same pairs.
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|{{CharHead|Kazuya|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Fighting Fists with Fists<br>({{ja|拳をもって拳を制す|Kobushi o motte kobushi o seisu}}, ''Fighting Fists with Fists'')||Kazuya's battles are mostly one-on-one Stamina battles against characters who specialise in martial arts or punching attacks. Several of the opponents represent ''Tekken'' characters who are not represented as spirits ({{SSBU|Captain Falcon}} references Hwoarang, {{SSBU|Little Mac}} references Steve Fox, and the fight with {{SSBU|Donkey Kong}} and {{SSBU|King K. Rool}} represents Roger and Alex). The final battle is against Kazuya, with Metal Kazuya being summoned upon Kazuya's defeat.|| The first match against Ryu references the numerous interactions the ''Street Fighter'' and ''Tekken'' franchises have had, including the crossover game ''Street Fighter X Tekken'' where Ryu is Kazuya’s rival, and ''Street Fighter'' villain Akuma's guest appearance in ''Tekken 7''. The penultimate match is a regular battle against several Mii Fighters with armoured suits, referencing Heihachi's Tekken Force soldiers. The boss of this route is another Kazuya followed by a Metal Kazuya, likely referencing Jin Kazama and Heihachi Mishima. The final battle also takes place in the underground section of the [[Castle Siege]] stage, referencing the volcano that Heihachi threw Kazuya in at the end of ''Tekken 2'', which Kazuya later threw him into at the end of ''Tekken 7''.
|{{CharHead|Kazuya|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Fighting Fists with Fists<br>({{ja|拳をもって拳を制す|Kobushi o motte kobushi o seisu}}, ''Fighting Fists with Fists'')||Kazuya's battles are mostly one-on-one Stamina battles against characters who specialise in martial arts or punching attacks. Several of the opponents represent ''Tekken'' characters who are not represented as spirits ({{SSBU|Captain Falcon}} references Hwoarang, {{SSBU|Little Mac}} references Steve Fox, and the fight with {{SSBU|Donkey Kong}} and {{SSBU|King K. Rool}} represents Roger and Alex). The final battle is against Kazuya, with Metal Kazuya being summoned upon Kazuya's defeat.|| The first match against Ryu references the numerous interactions the ''Street Fighter'' and ''Tekken'' franchises have had, including the crossover game ''Street Fighter X Tekken'' where Ryu is Kazuya’s rival, and ''Street Fighter'' villain Akuma's guest appearance in ''Tekken 7''. The penultimate match is a regular battle against several Mii Fighters with armoured suits, referencing Heihachi's Tekken Force soldiers. The boss of this route is another Kazuya followed by a Metal Kazuya, likely referencing Jin Kazama and Heihachi Mishima. The final battle also takes place in the underground section of the [[Castle Siege]] stage, referencing the volcano that Heihachi threw Kazuya in at the end of ''Tekken 2'', which Kazuya later threw him into at the end of ''Tekken 7''.

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