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In both versions of ''Smash 4'', the track "Master Core" plays directly after Master Hand's transformation, and it can also potentially play on {{SSB4|Final Destination}} in the Wii U version. Two extra tracks, "Master Fortress: First Wave" and "Master Fortress: Second Wave", also play during the first half and second half, respectively, of the Master Fortress transformation. As the Master Fortress transformation does not appear in the 3DS version, these two tracks are only available in the Wii U version, and they can also play on Final Destination when they are unlocked. | In both versions of ''Smash 4'', the track "Master Core" plays directly after Master Hand's transformation, and it can also potentially play on {{SSB4|Final Destination}} in the Wii U version. Two extra tracks, "Master Fortress: First Wave" and "Master Fortress: Second Wave", also play during the first half and second half, respectively, of the Master Fortress transformation. As the Master Fortress transformation does not appear in the 3DS version, these two tracks are only available in the Wii U version, and they can also play on Final Destination when they are unlocked. | ||
Like most original tracks in ''Smash 4'', "Master Core" features several melodies and reprises from ''Smash 4'' | Like most original tracks in ''Smash 4'', "Master Core" features several melodies and reprises from ''Smash 4's'' official theme. Of note is that periodically in the track, the music cuts out and is instead replaced by a series of beeps that are in {{s|wikipedia|Morse code}}. When decoded, the beeps spell out the phrase "MASTER CORE". | ||
Of note is that Master Fortress's fourth chamber interacts with the "Master Core" track. When players approach the fourth and final weak point, a faint heartbeat can be heard, beating in sync with the track. | Of note is that Master Fortress's fourth chamber interacts with the "Master Core" track. When players approach the fourth and final weak point, a faint heartbeat can be heard, beating in sync with the track. |