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|{{CharHead|Diddy Kong|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Hey, Little Buddy!<br> ({{ja|バディーコング|Badī kongu}}, ''Buddy Kongs'')||In each fight, Diddy is accompanied by a protagonist CPU ally whom he assists against corresponding series antagonists or final bosses (for example, Diddy is teamed up with Mario, and together they fight Bowser and Bowser Jr.). His penultimate battle pairs him with Donkey Kong against King K. Rool on [[Jungle Japes]]. The bosses of this route are {{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}, with Donkey Kong as his partner again.||The English title is a phrase which originated from the manual of ''{{iw|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country}}'' and was popularized by the ''{{iw|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country|television series}}'' TV series; Diddy Kong is also referred to as Donkey Kong's "little buddy" in games such as ''Brawl'' and ''{{s|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country Returns}}''.
|{{CharHead|Diddy Kong|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Hey, Little Buddy!<br> ({{ja|バディーコング|Badī kongu}}, ''Buddy Kongs'')||In each fight, Diddy is accompanied by a protagonist CPU ally whom he assists against corresponding series antagonists or final bosses (for example, Diddy is teamed up with Mario, and together they fight Bowser and Bowser Jr.). His penultimate battle pairs him with Donkey Kong against King K. Rool on [[Jungle Japes]]. The bosses of this route are {{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}, with Donkey Kong as his partner again.||The English title is a phrase which originated from the manual of ''{{iw|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country}}'' and was popularized by the ''{{iw|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country|television series}}'' TV series; Diddy Kong is also referred to as Donkey Kong's "little buddy" in games such as ''Brawl'' and ''{{s|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country Returns}}''.
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|{{CharHead|Lucas|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Magic, Sacred Powers, and PSI!<br> ({{ja|魔力、神力、超能力|Maryoku, Shinryoku, Chōnoryōku}}, ''Magic Powers, Sacred Powers, Psychic Powers'')||Lucas fights characters with potent psychic or magical powers. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||Mewtwo's status as the penultimate opponent is possibly a reference to {{s|wikibound|Giygas}}'s original form from ''EarthBound Beginnings'' (referred to as "Giegue" in the English version of that game), whom Mewtwo strongly resembles.
|{{CharHead|Lucas|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Magic, Sacred Powers, and PSI!<br> ({{ja|魔力、神力、超能力|Maryoku, Shinryoku, Chōnoryōku}}, ''Magic Powers, Sacred Powers, Psychic Powers'')||Lucas fights characters with potent psychic or magical powers. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||Mewtwo's status as the penultimate opponent is possibly a reference to {{s|wikibound|Giygas}}'s original form from ''EarthBound Beginnings'' (referred to as "Giegue" in the English version of that game), whom Mewtwo strongly resembles although Lucas does not face Giygas in his home game.
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|{{CharHead|Sonic|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||At the Speed of Sound<br> ({{ja|疾きこと風の如く|Hayaki koto kaze no gotoku}}, ''As Fast as the Wind'')||Sonic's opponents are either references to characters in his series (for example, Fox resembles Miles "Tails" Prower) or to ''Sonic'' games in general, such as ''Sonic Heroes''. Half of Sonic's opponents are also some of the fastest characters in the game, such as Captain Falcon. The penultimate battle is against a giant Incineroar, resembling Zavok, leader of the Deadly Six, who debuted in ''Sonic Lost World''. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||References how fast Sonic is. The term "speed of sound" is commonly used in the ''Sonic'' franchise, including the lyrics of "Escape from the City" from ''Sonic Adventure 2''.
|{{CharHead|Sonic|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||At the Speed of Sound<br> ({{ja|疾きこと風の如く|Hayaki koto kaze no gotoku}}, ''As Fast as the Wind'')||Sonic's opponents are either references to characters in his series (for example, Fox resembles Miles "Tails" Prower) or to ''Sonic'' games in general, such as ''Sonic Heroes''. Half of Sonic's opponents are also some of the fastest characters in the game, such as Captain Falcon. The penultimate battle is against a giant Incineroar, resembling Zavok, leader of the Deadly Six, who debuted in ''Sonic Lost World''. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||References how fast Sonic is. The term "speed of sound" is commonly used in the ''Sonic'' franchise, including the lyrics of "Escape from the City" from ''Sonic Adventure 2''.
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|{{CharHead|Ryu|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Seeking a Challenge<br> ({{ja|俺より強いファイターに会いに行く|Ore yori tsuyoi faitā ni ai ni iku}}, ''I'm Going to Meet a Fighter Who's Stronger Than Me'')||Ryu's route is themed after ''Street Fighter II'', meaning that all battles are one-on-one [[stamina battle]]s on Ω form stages. All items are disabled throughout this route. Each opponent represents a ''Street Fighter II'' character, Zero Suit Samus represents Chun-Li, Incineroar represents Zangief, Donkey Kong in his green costume represents Blanka, Giant Little Mac in his blue and red costume represents Balrog and Meta Knight represents Vega. The bosses of this route are {{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}, with {{SSBU|Ken}} as the player's partner.||The concept references the single-player mode of ''Street Fighter II''. All of Ryu's opponents reference a ''Street Fighter II'' character with their costume choice, stage, and music. Master Hand and Crazy Hand may be a stand-in for M. Bison, given the similarity of one of their moves to the Psycho Crusher and the usage of his theme for the fight.
|{{CharHead|Ryu|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Seeking a Challenge<br> ({{ja|俺より強いファイターに会いに行く|Ore yori tsuyoi faitā ni ai ni iku}}, ''I'm Going to Meet a Fighter Who's Stronger Than Me'')||Ryu's route is themed after ''Street Fighter II'', meaning that all battles are one-on-one [[stamina battle]]s on Ω form stages. All items are disabled throughout this route. Each opponent represents a ''Street Fighter II'' character, Zero Suit Samus represents Chun-Li, Incineroar represents Zangief, Donkey Kong in his green costume represents Blanka, Giant Little Mac in his blue and red costume represents Balrog and Meta Knight represents Vega. The bosses of this route are {{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}, with {{SSBU|Ken}} as the player's partner.||The concept references the single-player mode of ''Street Fighter II''. All of Ryu's opponents reference a ''Street Fighter II'' character with their costume choice, stage, and music. Master Hand and Crazy Hand may be a stand-in for M. Bison, given the similarity of one of their moves to the Psycho Crusher and the usage of his theme for the fight.
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|{{CharHead|Ken|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Red-Hot Rivalry<br> ({{ja|燃えるライバル|Moeru raibaru}}, ''Burning Rivals'')||Ken's opponents are rivals to the main character of their native series, to some degree. {{SSBU|Ryu}}, his own rival, appears as the penultimate opponent. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}.||The theme refers to to Ken's status as Ryu's rival. The Ryu fight is set on the Ω form Suzaku Castle stage, mirroring the start of Ryu's Classic Mode. The use of Crazy Hand references him being the "rival" to Master Hand, much like Ken's relationship to Ryu.
|{{CharHead|Ken|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Red-Hot Rivalry<br> ({{ja|燃えるライバル|Moeru raibaru}}, ''Burning Rivals'')||Ken's opponents (aside from Luigi) are rivals to the main character of their native series, to some degree. {{SSBU|Ryu}}, his own rival, appears as the penultimate opponent. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}.||The theme refers to to Ken's status as Ryu's rival. The Ryu fight is set on the Ω form Suzaku Castle stage, mirroring the start of Ryu's Classic Mode. The use of Crazy Hand references him being the "rival" to Master Hand, much like Ken's relationship to Ryu.
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|{{CharHead|Cloud|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||A Ride? Not Interested.<br> ({{ja|乗り物...? 興味ないね|Norimono...? Kyōmi nai ne}}, ''A Vehicle...? Not Interested'')||All of Cloud's battles are on vehicle stages that travel, such as Meta Knight on Halberd, and Mario, Yoshi and Peach on Rainbow Cruise. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||The title is a reference to Cloud's catchphrase, "Not interested" ({{ja|興味ないね|Kyōmi nai ne}}). The moving stages reference Cloud's {{s|wikipedia|motion sickness}} and the vehicles in ''Final Fantasy VII''.
|{{CharHead|Cloud|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||A Ride? Not Interested.<br> ({{ja|乗り物...? 興味ないね|Norimono...? Kyōmi nai ne}}, ''A Vehicle...? Not Interested'')||All of Cloud's battles are on vehicle stages that travel, such as Meta Knight on Halberd, and Mario, Yoshi and Peach on Rainbow Cruise. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||The title is a reference to Cloud's catchphrase, "Not interested" ({{ja|興味ないね|Kyōmi nai ne}}). The moving stages reference Cloud's {{s|wikipedia|motion sickness}} and the vehicles in ''Final Fantasy VII''.
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|{{CharHead|Piranha Plant|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||New Bloom<br> ({{ja|花の新人王|Hana no shinjinō}}, ''Floral Rookie of the Year'')||All of the opponents are the newcomers for the base game. The boss of this route is [[Rathalos]].||The concept of the route references Piranha Plant being the last newcomer revealed prior to the game's launch. Each stage is based on the reveal trailer for one particular newcomer, in the order in which they were released. The use of Rathalos references it being a boss from a newly represented universe.
|{{CharHead|Piranha Plant|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||New Bloom<br> ({{ja|花の新人王|Hana no shinjinō}}, ''Floral Rookie of the Year'')||All of the opponents are the newcomers for the base game. The boss of this route is [[Rathalos]].||The concept of the route references Piranha Plant being the last newcomer revealed prior to the game's launch. Each stage is based on the reveal trailer for one particular newcomer, in the order in which they were released. The use of Rathalos references it being a boss from a newly represented universe as well as it being the newest boss in Classic Mode.
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|{{CharHead|Joker|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Shadows<br> ({{ja|シャドウを追え|Shadou wo oe}}, ''Follow the Shadows'')||All of the opponents use dark alternate costumes. With the exception of the first and final round, Joker is joined by a character from the previous round using a light alternate costume. All rounds (except Round 2) take place on [[Mementos]] in three different forms. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}} on Ω form [[Mementos]] rather than [[Final Destination]].||The title refers to a recurring element in the ''Persona'' series, [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Shadow_(Persona) Shadows]. The battle with Master Hand references the god [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Demiurge Yaldabaoth]. The concept of allying with former opponents is a reference to a feature in the ''Persona'' series where after knocking down an opposing shadow with their weakness or a critical hit, the player can add them to their team through negotiations.
|{{CharHead|Joker|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Shadows<br> ({{ja|シャドウを追え|Shadou wo oe}}, ''Follow the Shadows'')||All of the opponents use dark alternate costumes. With the exception of the first and final round, Joker is joined by a character from the previous round using a light alternate costume. All rounds (except Round 2) take place on [[Mementos]] in three different forms. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}} on Ω form [[Mementos]] rather than [[Final Destination]].||The title refers to a recurring element in the ''Persona'' series, [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Shadow_(Persona) Shadows]. The battle with Master Hand references the god [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Demiurge Yaldabaoth]. The concept of allying with former opponents is a reference to a feature in the ''Persona'' series where after knocking down an opposing shadow with their weakness or a critical hit, the player can add them to their team through negotiations.

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