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**Palutena is between Ridley and {{SSBU|Corrin}}, rather than between the {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s and Pac-Man.
**Palutena is between Ridley and {{SSBU|Corrin}}, rather than between the {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s and Pac-Man.
**{{SSBU|Cloud}} is between Corrin and Simon, rather than between Ken and Corrin.
**{{SSBU|Cloud}} is between Corrin and Simon, rather than between Ken and Corrin.
*Although fighter numbers debuted in ''Ultimate'', previous games had used similar systems for organizing its fighters.
*The [[Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site]] and the character lineup that replaces the [[opening movie]] in {{for3ds}} order the starting characters in a similar way. The major exceptions are that Zelda is ordered before Sheik in ''SSB4'', the third-party characters and Miis are ordered after everyone else, and on the website Lucina (the only unlockable character who was revealed before launch) is ordered after Robin despite being revealed first. The lineup in ''for 3DS'' similarly orders the unlockable characters by their debuts, though with {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}} before {{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}} and the three clones ordered after the other unlockables.
**''[[Brawl]]''{{'}}s [[Character Roll Call]] places whomever the player picked first, but the remaining characters are separated by whether they debuted in ''64'', ''Melee'', or ''Brawl'', ordered from starters to unlockables (with the only exception being Ike, who is placed between Lucario and R.O.B. rather than between King Dedede and Lucario), followed by last-minute additions (Jigglypuff, Toon Link, and Wolf), and third-party characters (Snake and Sonic). ''Brawl''{{'}}s character selection screen in both [[Subspace Emissary]] and {{SSBB|Tourney}} orders their characters the exact same way, though characters who are transformations (Samus/Zero Suit Samus , Zelda/Sheik, and Squirtle/Ivysaur/Charizard for Pokémon Trainer) all share a single slot.
**The [[Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site]] orders the [[starter character]]s almost identically to their fighter numbers. The only exceptions are that Zelda is ordered before Sheik in ''SSB4'', the third-party characters and Miis are ordered after everyone else, and on the website Lucina (the only unlockable character who was revealed before launch) is ordered after Robin despite being revealed first.
**The character lineup that replaces the [[opening movie]] in {{for3ds}} orders starting characters in the same way as the website. The lineup in ''for 3DS'' similarly orders the unlockable characters by their debuts, though with {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}} before {{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}} and the three clones (including Lucina) ordered after the other unlockables.
*Although the amount of fighter numbers and the amount of playable characters differ due to Echo Fighters not counting for fighter numbers and transformation characters counting for multiple, competitively speaking the amount of characters counted on the [[tier list]] is identical to fighter numbers, despite the different criteria. Lucina, Chrom, and Ken are counted as separate characters due to their significant differences, adding three, while counting Pokémon Trainer and Pyra/Mythra as one slot each subtracts the three from Lucina, Chrom, and Ken.
*Although the amount of fighter numbers and the amount of playable characters differ due to Echo Fighters not counting for fighter numbers and transformation characters counting for multiple, competitively speaking the amount of characters counted on the [[tier list]] is identical to fighter numbers, despite the different criteria. Lucina, Chrom, and Ken are counted as separate characters due to their significant differences, adding three, while counting Pokémon Trainer and Pyra/Mythra as one slot each subtracts the three from Lucina, Chrom, and Ken.
**Additionally, by sheer coincidence, Rosalina & Luma's fighter number and tier list position in the first ''Ultimate'' tier list are the same number.
**Additionally, by sheer coincidence, Rosalina & Luma's fighter number and tier list position in the first ''Ultimate'' tier list are the same number.

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