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*Meteor smash-related bonuses are awarded if the move used contains a meteor smash hitbox anywhere at all, regardless of whether the foe was KO'd or even hit by it. For example, {{SSBM|Young Link}}'s down aerial counts whether the opponent was hit by the meteor hitbox or not, and Kirby's down throw counts, as even though the throw itself is not a meteor, the first nine hits are. [[Spike]]s don't award such bonuses, as by definition they are not detected as meteor smashes, and items appear to never count.
*Meteor smash-related bonuses are awarded if the move used contains a meteor smash hitbox anywhere at all, regardless of whether the foe was KO'd or even hit by it. For example, {{SSBM|Young Link}}'s down aerial counts whether the opponent was hit by the meteor hitbox or not, and Kirby's down throw counts, as even though the throw itself is not a meteor, the first nine hits are. [[Spike]]s don't award such bonuses, as by definition they are not detected as meteor smashes, and items appear to never count.
*Another way to obtain the Dead-Weight KO bonus is by KOing an opponent with hitboxes that certain throws such as {{SSBM|Mario}}'s back throw temporarily place on their victim (thus hitting nearby opponents while being thrown).  
*Another way to obtain the Dead-Weight KO bonus is by KOing an opponent with hitboxes that certain throws such as {{SSBM|Mario}}'s back throw temporarily place on their victim (thus hitting nearby opponents while being thrown).  
*As Food and Maxim Tomatoes are considered food items and not recovery items in ''Melee'', the only items that can be used to get the Wimp bonus are Heart Containers or [[Chansey]]'s healing eggs (as despite needing food enabled to spawn, those eggs only count as recovery items). Due to this, an overlap with the Heartthrob bonus is common when obtaining the Wimp bonus, and whoever summoned Chansey can't get Wimp (as a [[Poké Ball]] was used for that).
*As Food and Maxim Tomatoes are considered food items and not recovery items in ''Melee'', the only way to get the Wimp bonus is by using three or more Heart Containers as the only items. Therefore, it always overlaps with the Heartthrob bonus.
*If the player performs a [[0-Second Melee]], it is possible for one character to be rewarded both the First Place and Last Place bonuses.
*If the player performs a [[0-Second Melee]], it is possible for one character to be rewarded both the First Place and Last Place bonuses.
*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.

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