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Hackers have been able to replace the game's textures, models, UI elements, voices, parameters, animation edits, moves, and music. Previous features introduced make a return. Released file replacements are most commonly available on [https://gamebanana.com/games/6498 GameBanana] much like the game's predecessor. | Hackers have been able to replace the game's textures, models, UI elements, voices, parameters, animation edits, moves, and music. Previous features introduced make a return. Released file replacements are most commonly available on [https://gamebanana.com/games/6498 GameBanana] much like the game's predecessor. | ||
In August 2020, a mod loader known as ARCropolis was developed. This mod loader is a plugin for Skyline, a game patch that allows for directly hooking the game's code. This tool is considered an alternative to the older, more limited Ultimate Mod Manager. Before | In August 2020, a mod loader known as ARCropolis was developed. This mod loader is a plugin for Skyline, a game patch that allows for directly hooking the game's code. This tool is considered an alternative to the older, more limited Ultimate Mod Manager. Before Acropolis' completion, it was previously difficult to add brand new files and directories. In the base game, certain files (such as character's models) are shared on all costume slots in order to save file space, compared to how they were independent for each costume in previous games. After many updates, all limitations replacing and adding files set by the game's ''Data.arc'' file have been removed, and ARCropolis is now considered feature complete. Thus, it is now possible to give one-slot mods to characters as in previous games. In a series first, it is now possible to create one-slot movesets, which are custom movesets applied to a character's alternate costume without replacing the default moveset. | ||
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Item expansion refers to including new items into the game without replacing any items in the base game. Through the use of a tool called ItemEX, players are able to include existing Smash items or even unique ones. The is not limited to just battering items or food-based items; it also includes summonable beings like assist trophies and Pokémon. | Item expansion refers to including new items into the game without replacing any items in the base game. Through the use of a tool called ItemEX, players are able to include existing Smash items or even unique ones. The is not limited to just battering items or food-based items; it also includes summonable beings like assist trophies and Pokémon. | ||
The most recent version of ''Project+'' has made use of this tool to expand the item roster. [[Articuno]] and [[Zapdos]] return from ''Melee'' as alternatives to Moltres when summoned from a [[Poké Ball]]. [[Goomba]] appears as alternatives to [[Hammer Bro]]s. when summoned from an [[Assist Trophy]]. Items such as the [[Flipper]] from ''Balloon Fight'' and a variant of the [[Screw Attack (item)|Screw Attack]] make an | The most recent version of ''Project+'' has made use of this tool to expand the item roster. [[Articuno]] and [[Zapdos]] return from ''Melee'' as alternatives to Moltres when summoned from a [[Poké Ball]]. [[Goomba]] appears as alternatives to [[Hammer Bro]]s. when summoned from an [[Assist Trophy]]. Items such as the [[Flipper]] from ''Balloon Fight'' and a variant of the [[Screw Attack (item)|Screw Attack]] make an appears, themselves based on their appearances in ''Melee''. The aforementioned Assist Trophies can also be found within [[Container]]s, like in ''Melee''. | ||
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