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*If {{SSBM|Master Hand}} is used with the [[Name Entry glitch]], he can get the Pacifist bonus even if he attacks. This occurs because the inputs for his attacks are not the same as other characters. | *If {{SSBM|Master Hand}} is used with the [[Name Entry glitch]], he can get the Pacifist bonus even if he attacks. This occurs because the inputs for his attacks are not the same as other characters. | ||
*As Luigi's taunt meteor smashes opponents and is also the only taunt capable of KOing opponents, Poser KO always overlaps with the Meteor Smash bonus. | *As Luigi's taunt meteor smashes opponents and is also the only taunt capable of KOing opponents, Poser KO always overlaps with the Meteor Smash bonus. | ||
*Due to {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s [[Neutral aerial|neutral]], [[Back aerial|back]], and [[Up aerial|up]] aerials being internally considered as special moves, KOing an opponent with them will yield the "Special KO" bonus. | |||
*The "Switzerland" bonus is a reference to [[wikipedia:Switzerland|the landlocked European country of the same name]], which has famously followed a strict policy of [[wikipedia:Neutrality (international relations)|total neutrality]] since [[wikipedia:Treaty of Paris (1815)#Act on the Neutrality of Switzerland|1815]]. | *The "Switzerland" bonus is a reference to [[wikipedia:Switzerland|the landlocked European country of the same name]], which has famously followed a strict policy of [[wikipedia:Neutrality (international relations)|total neutrality]] since [[wikipedia:Treaty of Paris (1815)#Act on the Neutrality of Switzerland|1815]]. | ||
*The "Rocket KO" bonus is a reference to the [[bulbapedia:Team Rocket trio|Team Rocket Trio]], recurring villains in the ''Pokémon'' anime; in many episodes, the trio would be sent flying away into the sky by [[Pikachu]], leaving behind a star when they vanished from sight. | *The "Rocket KO" bonus is a reference to the [[bulbapedia:Team Rocket trio|Team Rocket Trio]], recurring villains in the ''Pokémon'' anime; in many episodes, the trio would be sent flying away into the sky by [[Pikachu]], leaving behind a star when they vanished from sight. |