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[[File:Link Over Falco Hack Brawl.png|250px|thumb|{{SSBB|Falco}} over {{SSBB|Link}}, an example of a moveset swap in ''Brawl''.]] | [[File:Link Over Falco Hack Brawl.png|250px|thumb|{{SSBB|Falco}} over {{SSBB|Link}}, an example of a moveset swap in ''Brawl''.]] | ||
A '''moveset swap''' is a hack which causes a [[character]] to take on the animations and moveset of another character. This is doable in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' | A '''moveset swap''' is a hack which causes a [[character]] to take on the animations and moveset of another character. This is doable in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and {{forwiiu}}, though all require the use of hacks in order to be accessed. | ||
The exact results of moveset swapping can vary; while some characters can impersonate others with relatively little trouble (most commonly [[clone]]s or semi-clones, such as [[Fox]] and [[Falco]]), a majority of combinations are extremely unstable, often crashing the game whenever an attack is inputted, or even by merely attempting to load the character. | The exact results of moveset swapping can vary; while some characters can impersonate others with relatively little trouble (most commonly [[clone]]s or semi-clones, such as [[Fox]] and [[Falco]]), a majority of combinations are extremely unstable, often crashing the game whenever an attack is inputted, or even by merely attempting to load the character. | ||