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| name = Master Core | | name = Master Core | ||
| image = [[File:MasterCore render.png|250px]] | | image = [[File:MasterCore render.png|250px]] | ||
| caption = [[File:SmashBrosSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert | | caption = [[File:SmashBrosSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]] | ||
Official artwork of Master Core in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' | Official artwork of Master Core in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' | ||
| boss = ''[[SSB4]]'' | | boss = ''[[SSB4]]'' | ||
| universe = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} | | universe = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} | ||
| location = {{SSB4|Final Destination}} | | location = {{SSB4|Final Destination}} | ||
| voiceactor = Xander Mobus | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Master Core''' ({{ja|マスターコア|Masutā Koa}} ''Master Core'') is the secret final [[boss]] of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. It appears at the end of | '''Master Core''' ({{ja|マスターコア|Masutā Koa}} ''Master Core'') is the secret final [[boss]] of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. It appears at the end of [[Classic Mode]], fought after weakening {{SSB4|Master Hand}} and {{SSB4|Crazy Hand}} on higher difficulties. It erupts from Master Hand shrouded in a mass of black particles known as the "Swarm" that take on various forms depending on the [[difficulty]] level. Defeating its forms reveals the Core itself, resembling a large, prismatic cell with a purple vortex for a nucleus, surrounded by the colors of its previous forms. In battle, its surface fades into the Smash Bros. cross logo every ten seconds. | ||
==Battle== | ==Battle== | ||
[[File:SSB3DS Final Destination.png|left|thumb|200px|{{SSB4|Master Hand}} transforming into Master Core in the 3DS version.]] | [[File:SSB3DS Final Destination.png|left|thumb|200px|{{SSB4|Master Hand}} transforming into Master Core in in the ''3DS'' version.]] | ||
Master Core can only be battled if the [[Intensity]] is set to 5.1 or higher. On the 3DS version, Master Core only appears if the player chooses to take the black path to fight both Master Hand and Crazy Hand at the end of Classic Mode; at Intensity 8.0 and above, there is no option except the black path. On the Wii U version, players will always encounter Master Core as long as they meet the Intensity requirement. | Master Core can only be battled if the [[Intensity]] is set to 5.1 or higher. On the ''3DS'' version, Master Core only appears if the player chooses to take the black path to fight both Master Hand and Crazy Hand at the end of Classic Mode; at Intensity 8.0 and above, there is no option except the black path. On the ''Wii U'' version, players will always encounter Master Core as long as they meet the Intensity requirement. | ||
The battle between Master and Crazy Hand begins as usual | The battle between Master and Crazy Hand begins as usual; however, once the Hands lose approximately 100 HP (150 HP in co-op mode), Crazy Hand disintegrates into dark flames while Master Hand flails about and rips open to unleash the Master Core entity. The music changes to Master Core's theme and the background changes to a swirly multi-colored warp (or a solar flare-like background in the ''3DS'' version). Master Core has [[HP]] like other bosses, but it is never shown to the player; in the ''3DS'' version, Master Core's character portrait on the bottom screen is concealed by a cloud of Swarm particles, while in the ''Wii U'' version, the HP meter is simply not displayed to the player at all. It is somewhat possible to tell how much remaining health each form has, as every 50 HP of damage dealt to each of the first three forms will cause a hole to burst open in its body, while Master Shadow will gradually shrink as it is damaged. | ||
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===Master Giant=== | ===Master Giant=== | ||
[[File:Master Giant U.png|thumb|200px|Master Giant in the Wii U version.]] | [[File:Master Giant U.png|thumb|200px|Master Giant in the ''Wii U'' version.]] | ||
Master Giant appears as Master Core's starting form at Intensity 7.5 and higher on the 3DS version, and Intensity 7.0 and higher on the Wii U version. It appears to be a large humanoid creature. | Master Giant appears as Master Core's starting form at Intensity 7.5 and higher on the ''3DS'' version, and Intensity 7.0 and higher on the ''Wii U'' version. It appears to be a large humanoid creature. | ||
====Attacks==== | ====Attacks==== | ||
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* Master Giant's head will split open, creating a vacuum effect around it. During this move, large electric orbs will travel across the stage horizontally. If the player is caught by the head or an electric orb, they will be 'swallowed', taking damage then being launched downward in the same manner as the 'arms' attack. The electric orbs can be avoided by perfect shielding or dodging/rolling, though it's the safest to stay away from them until Master Giant ends the attack. | * Master Giant's head will split open, creating a vacuum effect around it. During this move, large electric orbs will travel across the stage horizontally. If the player is caught by the head or an electric orb, they will be 'swallowed', taking damage then being launched downward in the same manner as the 'arms' attack. The electric orbs can be avoided by perfect shielding or dodging/rolling, though it's the safest to stay away from them until Master Giant ends the attack. | ||
* Master Giant's head will transform, then attempt to headbutt the player. If this attack lands, the player will be [[buried]]. After the headbutt, 4 orbs are created in random locations, detonating after a delay and creating a cross-shaped explosion in the shape of the Smash logo. The explosions can deal huge damage if more than one hits. | * Master Giant's head will transform, then attempt to headbutt the player. If this attack lands, the player will be [[buried]]. After the headbutt, 4 orbs are created in random locations, detonating after a delay and creating a cross-shaped explosion in the shape of the Smash logo. The explosions can deal huge damage if more than one hits. | ||
* Master Giant will scream, creating a massive shockwave that [[push]]es players away from the center of the stage, potentially knocking them off. Players are pushed much farther if they are in the air. The player | * Master Giant will scream, creating a massive shockwave that [[push]]es players away from the center of the stage, potentially knocking them off. Players are pushed much farther if they are in the air. The player gets hit, causing damage, if the player is very close; however, the player will not be pushed far toward the edge of the stage. Ignores Counter attacks. | ||
After defeating the Master Giant form, Master Core will transform into Master Beast. | After defeating the Master Giant form, Master Core will transform into Master Beast. | ||
===Master Beast=== | ===Master Beast=== | ||
[[File:Master Beast Wii U.png|thumb|200px|Master Beast form in the Wii U version.]] | [[File:Master Beast Wii U.png|thumb|200px|Master Beast form in the ''Wii U'' version.]] | ||
The Master Beast form appears first on Intensity 6.0 to 7.4 in the 3DS version and Intensity 6.0 to 6.9 in the Wii U version, or when the Master Giant form is defeated. It appears to be a large quadrupedal scorpion-like creature. | The Master Beast form appears first on Intensity 6.0 to 7.4 in the ''3DS'' version and Intensity 6.0 to 6.9 in the ''Wii U'' version, or when the Master Giant form is defeated. It appears to be a large quadrupedal scorpion-like creature. | ||
====Attacks==== | ====Attacks==== | ||
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===Master Edges=== | ===Master Edges=== | ||
[[File:Master Core Sabres.png|thumb|200px|Master Edges in the 3DS version.]] | [[File:Master Core Sabres.png|thumb|200px|Master Edges in the ''3DS'' version.]] | ||
This form can be encountered first on Intensity 5.1 to 5.9, or when the Master Beast form is defeated. The swirling background on the Wii U version turns yellow at this point. It appears as a group of five swords, one larger than the others. Any of the swords can be damaged equivalently. In PAL regions, this form is known as '''Master Sabres'''. | |||
====Attacks==== | ====Attacks==== | ||
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* Emits a brief flash of light, then performs a single large simultaneous slash with all 5 blades. Hits at a [[semi-spike]] angle that is dangerous to fighters with weak horizontal recoveries, but also deals enough [[knockback]] to KO if the player has more than 70%-80% damage. | * Emits a brief flash of light, then performs a single large simultaneous slash with all 5 blades. Hits at a [[semi-spike]] angle that is dangerous to fighters with weak horizontal recoveries, but also deals enough [[knockback]] to KO if the player has more than 70%-80% damage. | ||
* Launches four small spinning projectiles, two at a time, which boomerang back to the swords. These projectiles hit once and disappear, and can be absorbed with moves such as [[PSI Magnet]] and [[Oil Panic]], or reflected with moves such as [[Cape]] and [[Reflector]]. | * Launches four small spinning projectiles, two at a time, which boomerang back to the swords. These projectiles hit once and disappear, and can be absorbed with moves such as [[PSI Magnet]] and [[Oil Panic]], or reflected with moves such as [[Cape]] and [[Reflector]]. | ||
** An alternate attack causes the swords to launch two larger projectiles one at a time instead. | ** An alternate attack causes the swords to launch two larger projectiles one at a time instead. This version deals multiple hits, cannot be absorbed, and wears through shields instead of disappearing on block. | ||
* The swords space themselves to surround the whole stage. The four smaller swords will slash across the stage in a set pattern, then after a brief pause, the large sword will track the player and slam downward. The large sword deals significant knockback. Can be dodged by sidestepping or airdodging with the timing of each swing, but getting hit will likely (though it can still be airdodged if timed correctly) trap the player in the rest of the combo, including the final hit. | * The swords space themselves to surround the whole stage. The four smaller swords will slash across the stage in a set pattern, then after a brief pause, the large sword will track the player and slam downward. The large sword deals significant knockback. Can be dodged by sidestepping or airdodging with the timing of each swing, but getting hit will likely (though it can still be airdodged if timed correctly) trap the player in the rest of the combo, including the final hit. | ||
* All five swords 'ready' themselves and briefly follow the player before unleashing a flurry of slashes, ending with a very wide slash that has a large vertical radius. The initial flurry deals little damage, but serves to trap the player so that they cannot avoid the last slash, which is a semi-spike. Can be avoided by quickly moving behind the swords just before it initiates the attack. A full shield can block the entire attack, but the shield will be broken on the final slash; this can be avoided at the last second by dodging out of the shield. | * All five swords 'ready' themselves and briefly follow the player before unleashing a flurry of slashes, ending with a very wide slash that has a large vertical radius. The initial flurry deals little damage, but serves to trap the player so that they cannot avoid the last slash, which is a semi-spike. Can be avoided by quickly moving behind the swords just before it initiates the attack. A full shield can block the entire attack, but the shield will be broken on the final slash; this can be avoided at the last second by dodging out of the shield. | ||
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===Master Shadow=== | ===Master Shadow=== | ||
[[File:Master Shadow 3DS.jpg|thumb|200px|Master Shadow in the form of {{SSB4|Little Mac}}.]] | [[File:Master Shadow 3DS.jpg|thumb|200px|Master Shadow in the form of {{SSB4|Little Mac}}.]] | ||
In this form, Master Core appears as a copy of the player's character, including any [[equipment]], [[Character customization|custom movesets]], or [[alternate costume]] the player's character might have. If the player is using an alternate form of a character, such as one of the Koopalings or the male {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}, these will be copied as well. At the start of the fight, Master Shadow is noticeably larger than the player's character, but will gradually shrink as its health drops, as well as the black becoming more transparent, somewhat revealing the true colors underneath. Unlike the previous forms, there is no difficulty level where this is the first form encountered, and it can be defeated by KOing it like any normal character as well as by depleting its HP like the other Master Core forms. In the Wii U version, if Classic Mode is played on Co-Op mode, Master Shadow will only copy the first player and has a blue outline. | In this form, Master Core appears as a copy of the player's character, including any [[equipment]], [[Character customization|custom movesets]], or [[alternate costume]] the player's character might have. If the player is using an alternate form of a character, such as one of the Koopalings or the male {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}, these will be copied as well. At the start of the fight, Master Shadow is noticeably larger than the player's character, but will gradually shrink as its health drops, as well as the black becoming more transparent, somewhat revealing the true colors underneath. Unlike the previous forms, there is no difficulty level where this is the first form encountered, and it can be defeated by KOing it like any normal character as well as by depleting its HP like the other Master Core forms. In the ''Wii U'' version, if Classic Mode is played on Co-Op mode, Master Shadow will only copy the first player and has a blue outline. | ||
Master Shadow's AI varies, but it normally is passive enough to allow for multiple blows on it; there are times however that it can be quite unpredictable and may instantly land killing blows as a [[punish]], especially if the player has sustained high damage from the prior forms and if they make a reckless move. | Master Shadow's AI varies, but it normally is passive enough to allow for multiple blows on it; there are times however that it can be quite unpredictable and may instantly land killing blows as a [[punish]], especially if the player has sustained high damage from the prior forms and if they make a reckless move. | ||
After defeating the Master Shadow form, the music will abruptly cut out. Master Core will then either transform a final time into Master Fortress (only on the Wii U version, at Intensity 8.0 to 9.0, and only on single-player mode) or finally reveal itself (on the 3DS version, or on the Wii U version if the prior conditions are not met). | After defeating the Master Shadow form, the music will abruptly cut out. Master Core will then either transform a final time into Master Fortress (only on the ''Wii U'' version, at Intensity 8.0 to 9.0, and only on single-player mode) or finally reveal itself (on the ''3DS'' version, or on the ''Wii U'' version if the prior conditions are not met). | ||
===Master Fortress=== | ===Master Fortress=== | ||
[[File:Master Fortress 2.png|thumb|200px|Entering Master Fortress's first wave; a few enemies and the first weak point are visible on the right.]] | [[File:Master Fortress 2.png|thumb|200px|Entering Master Fortress's first wave; a few enemies and the first weak point are visible on the right.]] | ||
The Master Fortress form is exclusive to the Wii U version of the game, and only appears on Intensity 8.0 to 9.0 on single-player mode after Master Shadow's defeat. When this form appears, a different background music will play, the [[Match timer|time limit]] will be automatically extended by three minutes, and a special [[Heart Container]] will appear for the player to use, which resets the player's damage to 0% like in [[All-Star Mode]]. If the Heart Container is not used, it remains on the stage and can be picked up at any time by exiting the Fortress. | The Master Fortress form is exclusive to the ''Wii U'' version of the game, and only appears on Intensity 8.0 to 9.0 on single-player mode after Master Shadow's defeat. When this form appears, a different background music will play, the [[Match timer|time limit]] will be automatically extended by three minutes, and a special [[Heart Container]] will appear for the player to use, which resets the player's damage to 0% like in [[All-Star Mode]]. If the Heart Container is not used, it remains on the stage and can be picked up at any time by exiting the Fortress. | ||
Master Fortress is effectively an entire stage resembling a human body that must be traversed, and the player must search for and destroy a total of four weak points to proceed. These weak points resemble hearts, and beat audibly when the player is close. When Master Fortress first appears, a barrier will appear and deal [[set knockback]] (albeit no damage) to prevent the player from entering the fortress until it finishes forming. Once inside the fortress, shadowy versions of enemies such as [[Stalfos]], [[Geemer]]s, [[Plasma Wisp]]s, and [[Lethinium]]s will appear and attack the player. | Master Fortress is effectively an entire stage resembling a human body that must be traversed, and the player must search for and destroy a total of four weak points to proceed. These weak points resemble hearts, and beat audibly when the player is close. When Master Fortress first appears, a barrier will appear and deal [[set knockback]] (albeit no damage) to prevent the player from entering the fortress until it finishes forming. Once inside the fortress, shadowy versions of enemies such as [[Stalfos]], [[Geemer]]s, [[Plasma Wisp]]s, and [[Lethinium]]s will appear and attack the player. | ||
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===Master Core=== | ===Master Core=== | ||
[[File:Master Core Source.png|thumb|200px|Master Core in the 3DS version.]] | [[File:Master Core Source.png|thumb|200px|Master Core in the ''3DS'' version.]] | ||
After all previous forms have been defeated, the black Swarm particles will completely cover the screen briefly, before abruptly dispersing to reveal the Core itself in the center of the stage. At this point, the background music goes silent and the [[Match timer|timer]] will stop. In the 3DS version, the black particles covering Master Core's HP on the bottom screen will also disperse, revealing a new character portrait for the boss and its damage percentage starting at 0%. On the Wii U version, the swirling background will turn blue. | After all previous forms have been defeated, the black Swarm particles will completely cover the screen briefly, before abruptly dispersing to reveal the Core itself in the center of the stage. At this point, the background music goes silent and the [[Match timer|timer]] will stop. In the ''3DS'' version, the black particles covering Master Core's HP on the bottom screen will also disperse, revealing a new character portrait for the boss and its damage percentage starting at 0%. On the ''Wii U'' version, the swirling background will turn blue. | ||
The player has approximately 45 seconds to KO it. The Core has no attacks and will gradually fade from its bright prismatic color to a deep red as it accumulates damage. If the Core does not get sent beyond the [[blast line]] with each hit, it will fly back to the center of the stage (or teleport back if it gets stuck under the ledge). Its launch distance depends solely on how much damage it has taken, meaning attacks that usually have a fixed knockback will work as regular attacks against it. | The player has approximately 45 seconds to KO it. The Core has no attacks and will gradually fade from its bright prismatic color to a deep red as it accumulates damage. If the Core does not get sent beyond the [[blast line]] with each hit, it will fly back to the center of the stage (or teleport back if it gets stuck under the ledge). Its launch distance depends solely on how much damage it has taken, meaning attacks that usually have a fixed knockback will work as regular attacks against it. | ||
If time runs out, the Core will shake violently and rise above the stage, then flash [[Tabuu]]'s [[Off Waves]] symbol before charging up and releasing five waves. Being hit by any wave will inflict 50% damage and [[one-hit KO]] the player at 8.0 difficulty and higher. The core can still be attacked during this time, making it momentarily stop releasing waves. Like Tabuu's, these waves can be avoided with precisely timed [[rolling]] or [[sidestep]] dodges. Afterwards, Master Core will self-destruct with a one-hit KO explosion dealing 50% damage. However, the player must be standing close to get hit, and it can never defeat the player as they have already won by the time this happens | If time runs out, the Core will shake violently and rise above the stage, then flash [[Tabuu]]'s [[Off Waves]] symbol before charging up and releasing five waves. Being hit by any wave will inflict 50% damage and [[one-hit KO]] the player at 8.0 difficulty and higher. The core can still be attacked during this time, making it momentarily stop releasing waves. Like Tabuu's, these waves can be avoided with precisely timed [[rolling]] or [[sidestep]] dodges. Afterwards, Master Core will self-destruct with a one-hit KO explosion dealing 50% damage. However, the player must be standing close to get hit, and it can never defeat the player as they have already won by the time this happens. | ||
==Trophy== | ==Trophy== | ||
{{ | [[File:MasterCoreTrophy3DS.png|thumb|100px|left|Master Core's Trophy in {{for3ds}}.]] | ||
| | [[File:MasterCoreTrophyWiiU.png|thumb|100px|Master Core's Trophy in {{forwiiu}}.]] | ||
;Master Core | |||
:{{Flag|North America}} ''This sinister being will appear from Master Hand. A bunch of black objects, called "Swarm", will gather and mimic a variety of shapes, changing its attack pattern with each new form. After taking enough damage, it will reveal even more forms. Defeat the Swarm's forms to reveal its true core.'' | |||
| | :{{Flag|Europe}} ''This fearsome being is what Master Hand becomes when he transforms. The black mass around it, known as the "swarm", mimics the shape of beasts, blades and more, and changes its attack pattern with each transformation. At higher intensity levels, it'll take on even more forms. Defeat the swarm to reveal the true core.'' | ||
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==Spirits== | ==Spirits== | ||
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The spirit battles with Master Giant, Master Beast, and Master Edges are each fought on the {{SSBU|Final Destination}} stage. | The spirit battles with Master Giant, Master Beast, and Master Edges are each fought on the {{SSBU|Final Destination}} stage. | ||
*Master Giant uses a [[Giant]] {{SSBU|Donkey Kong}} puppet fighter. During the battle, Donkey Kong is equipped with super armor, referencing how Master Giant doesn't flinch during its boss battle, while [[Bob-omb]]s will rain from the sky, referencing Master Giant's exploding orb attack. | |||
*Master Beast uses a Giant {{SSBU|Ridley}} puppet fighter. During the battle, the [[Chain Chomp]] appears as a hostile [[Assist Trophy]], referencing Master Beast's biting attacks, while Ridley deals damage while falling, referencing Master Beast's stomping attack. | |||
*Master Edges uses an army of {{SSBU|Cloud}} puppet fighters. During the battle, the puppet fighters have increased move speed and reduced weight, referencing Master Edge's ability to float during its boss battle. | |||
Master Core's spirit can only be summoned using the cores of Master Edges, Master Beast, and Master Giant. | |||
Master Core's spirit can only be summoned using the cores of Master Edges, Master Beast, and Master Giant | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Master Giant 3DS.png|Master Giant in the 3DS version. | Master Giant 3DS.png|Master Giant in the ''3DS'' version. | ||
Master Giant low hp 3DS.jpeg|Master Giant with low HP. Notice the missing neck and the Swarm evacuating from its head. | Master Giant low hp 3DS.jpeg|Master Giant with low HP. Notice the missing neck and the Swarm evacuating from its head. | ||
Master Beast 3DS.png|Master Beast in the 3DS version. | Master Beast 3DS.png|Master Beast in the ''3DS'' version. | ||
Master Beast Stage Tilt.JPG|Master Beast tilting the stage while slamming down. | Master Beast Stage Tilt.JPG|Master Beast tilting the stage while slamming down. | ||
Master Beast low HP.jpeg|Master Beast with low HP. Notice the missing parts on the head and the Swarm evacuating from the top of its body. | Master Beast low HP.jpeg|Master Beast with low HP. Notice the missing parts on the head and the Swarm evacuating from the top of its body. | ||
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Mii VS Master Shadow.JPG|Master Shadow in the form of a {{SSB4|Mii Gunner}}. Note how Master Core copies the Mii itself. | Mii VS Master Shadow.JPG|Master Shadow in the form of a {{SSB4|Mii Gunner}}. Note how Master Core copies the Mii itself. | ||
Master Fortress 1.png|Master Fortress's first wave after the first weak point has been destroyed; a new path has appeared (containing two visible Danger Zones) that leads downward to the second weak point | Master Fortress 1.png|Master Fortress's first wave after the first weak point has been destroyed; a new path has appeared (containing two visible Danger Zones) that leads downward to the second weak point | ||
Master Fortress 4.png|The second weak point in Master Fortress's first wave; note the presence of more enemies and more Danger Zones | Master Fortress 4.png|The second weak point in Master Fortress's first wave; note the presence of more enemies and more Danger Zones | ||
Master Fortress 5.png|Part of Master Fortress's second wave; note the similarities and differences from the previous image and the new path to the right | Master Fortress 5.png|Part of Master Fortress's second wave; note the similarities and differences from the previous image and the new path to the right | ||
Master Fortress 3.png|The final weak point, surrounded by numerous enemies and Danger Zones | Master Fortress 3.png|The final weak point, surrounded by numerous enemies and Danger Zones | ||
Master Core Defeated.png|Master Core being defeated in the 3DS version. | Master Core Defeated.png|Master Core being defeated in the ''3DS'' version. | ||
Master core last attack.JPG|Master Core's final attack if the player fails to finish it, on the 3DS version. | Master core last attack.JPG|Master Core's final attack if the player fails to finish it, on the ''3DS'' version. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Master Giant artwork (Wii U).png|Artwork of Master Giant found on the Wii U disc's data. | Master Giant artwork (Wii U).png|Artwork of Master Giant found on the Wii U disc's data. | ||
Master Beast artwork (Wii U).png|Artwork of Master Beast found on the Wii U disc's data | Master Beast artwork (Wii U).png|Artwork of Master Beast found on the Wii U disc's data. | ||
Master Edges artwork (Wii U).png|Artwork of Master Edges found on the Wii U disc's data. | Master Edges artwork (Wii U).png|Artwork of Master Edges found on the Wii U disc's data. | ||
Master Shadow artwork (Wii U).png|Artwork of Master Shadow found on the Wii U disc's data | Master Shadow artwork (Wii U).png|Artwork of Master Shadow found on the Wii U disc's data. | ||
Master Fortress artwork (Wii U).png|Artwork of Master Fortress found on the Wii U disc's data. | Master Fortress artwork (Wii U).png|Artwork of Master Fortress found on the Wii U disc's data. | ||
Master Core artwork (Wii U).png|Artwork of Master Core found on the Wii U disc's data. This portrait is used in the 3DS version. | Master Core artwork (Wii U).png|Artwork of Master Core found on the Wii U disc's data. This portrait is used in the ''3DS'' version. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Swarm resembles the [[Shadow Bug]]s from ''Brawl'' | *The Swarm resembles the [[Shadow Bug]]s from ''Brawl's'' [[Subspace Emissary]] and the burned {{s|icaruspedia|Chaos Kin}} from ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'', both games directed by Masahiro Sakurai. | ||
**It also resembles {{s|wikirby|Uja}} from ''Kirby: Squeak Squad''. Uja's name literally translates to "Swarm" and takes the form of Master Hand and a scimitar, visually similar to Master Edges. | **It also resembles {{s|wikirby|Uja}} from ''Kirby: Squeak Squad''. Uja's name literally translates to "Swarm" and takes the form of Master Hand and a scimitar, visually similar to Master Edges. | ||
*Master Core's Giant, Beast, and Fortress forms are the only bosses in the game capable of moving or modifying the stage to attack ([[Meta Ridley]] shares this distinction in ''Brawl''). | *Master Core's Giant, Beast, and Fortress forms are the only bosses in the game capable of moving or modifying the stage to attack ([[Meta Ridley]] shares this distinction in ''Brawl''). | ||
*Hitting Master Core's first 3 forms or | *Hitting Master Core's first 3 forms or the [[Crazy Hand|two]] [[Master Hand|hands]] won't trigger First Striker equipment, but hitting Master Shadow will. | ||
*When fighting Master Core on Intensity 8.0 and higher in the Wii U version, the pause camera can only zoom in and out, instead of having free movement. Akin to [[Smash Run]], this behavior is due to Master Fortress's maze-like design. | *When fighting Master Core on Intensity 8.0 and higher in the ''Wii U'' version, the pause camera can only zoom in and out, instead of having free movement. Akin to [[Smash Run]], this behavior is due to Master Fortress's maze-like design. | ||
*If the player pauses during the defeat animation for the second and fourth weak points of Master Fortress, the camera will focus on the player instead of the weak points after unpausing | *If the player pauses during the defeat animation for the second and fourth weak points of Master Fortress, the camera will focus on the player instead of the weak points after unpausing. | ||
*A glitch occurs in ''for Nintendo 3DS'' where pausing right after defeating Master Shadow causes all sound effects to be muted after unpausing. Unpausing a second time causes the sound effect for Master Shadow's defeat to play as well as other sounds effects that were intended to play (such as taunts or attack sounds). | *A glitch occurs in ''for Nintendo 3DS'' where pausing right after defeating Master Shadow causes all sound effects to be muted after unpausing. Unpausing a second time causes the sound effect for Master Shadow's defeat to play as well as other sounds effects that were intended to play (such as taunts or attack sounds). | ||
*Moves with unique sound effects upon connecting with an opponent (such as {{SSB4|Peach}}'s [[forward smash]]) will not play when hitting any of the four weak points in Master Fortress. | *Moves with unique sound effects upon connecting with an opponent (such as {{SSB4|Peach}}'s [[forward smash]]) will not play when hitting any of the four weak points in Master Fortress. | ||
*The acid in Master Fortress | *The acid in Master Fortress can be walked on by [[Mechakoopa]]s. | ||
*Although somewhat rare, Master Core may occasionally get stuck behind either of the stage's ledges if knocked towards them, in which case it will instantly teleport back to the center. In addition, the red-lightning freeze frame can sometimes appear after an attack that doesn't fully KO it. | *Although somewhat rare, Master Core may occasionally get stuck behind either of the stage's ledges if knocked towards them, in which case it will instantly teleport back to the center. In addition, the red-lightning freeze frame can sometimes appear after an attack that doesn't fully KO it. | ||
==References== | ==References== |