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'''Great Fox Defense''' (known as '''Great Fox Defence''' in PAL versions of the game) is a single-player [[event match]] in {{forwiiu}}. In it, the player controls {{SSB4|Falco}}, and must defeat 3 {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}}es with a varied amount of stock without allowing a single one to land on the stage. If one of the Mr. Game & Watches lands on board, the event ends in failure. On harder difficulties, the opponents have more lives. The player is allowed to spike opponents on the stage without penalty. After two are defeated, a second one appears, and the final one appears after two more are defeated. The landing Mr. Game & Watches appear to have reduced gravity with the ones with their parachute deployed fall slower than the ones that don't.
'''Great Fox Defense''' ('''Great Fox Defence''' in PAL versions of the game) is a single-player [[event match]] in {{forwiiu}}. In it, the player controls {{SSB4|Falco}}, and must defeat 3 {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}}es with a varied amount of stock without allowing a single one to land on the stage. If one of the Mr. Game & Watches lands on board, the event ends in failure. On harder difficulties, the opponents have more lives. The player is allowed to spike opponents on the stage without penalty. After two are defeated, a second one appears, and the final one appears after two more are defeated. The landing Mr. Game & Watches appear to have reduced gravity with the ones with their parachute deployed fall slower than the ones that don't.


== Progression ==
== Progression ==
This event is unlocked by clearing [[Behind Enemy Lines]]. Completing the event unlocks the down path.
This event is unlocked by clearing [[Behind Enemy Lines]]. Completing the event unlocks the down path.


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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Despite the event name being “Great Fox Defense”, Lylat Cruise is not set on the [[Great Fox]]. It is set on the ''Pleiades''.
* Despite the event name being “Great Fox Defense”, Lylat Cruise is not set on the [[Great Fox]]. It is set on the ''Pleiades''.
* This event is essentially the single player variant of [[Keep 'Em off the Ship!]], but the latter adds Fox and more Mr. Game & Watches that each have a different [[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Mr. Game & Watch|color]] (in red, cyan, green, and white). They also share a description.
* This event is essentially the single player variant of [[Keep 'Em off the Ship!]], but the latter adds Fox and more Mr. Game & Watches that each have a different [[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Mr. Game & Watch|color]] (in red, cyan, green, and white). They also share a description.


{{Event Wii U}}
{{Event Wii U}}

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