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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*If Joker is in [[Training Mode]], increasing his damage percentage through the menu has an immediate effect on his Rebellion Gauge. This can be most easily noticed by setting his damage from 0% to 999%, in which case his Rebellion Gauge will fill or empty instantly. Decreasing his damage has no effect.
*If Joker is in [[Training Mode]], increasing his damage percentage through the menu has an immediate effect on his Rebellion Gauge. This can be most easily noticed by setting his damage from 0% to 999%, in which case his Rebellion Gauge will fill or empty instantly. Decreasing his damage has no effect.
*Prior to {{SSBU|6.0.0}}, if Joker and {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}} were on the same team and the Pokémon Trainer switched Pokémon after being damaged, the Rebellion Gauge [[Unlimited_Rebellion_Gauge_glitch|would receive a substantial boost]] in meter. This occurred because the game believed that the switched Pokémon was a new character, and filled the meter in order to compensate. This technique has been banned by many tournaments in doubles.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SonicfiendSmash/status/1170891071590735874]</ref> This was reintroduced into the game with the addition of {{SSBU|Pyra}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}}, but only works with a damage handicap of at least 100%. This method was patched in version 12.0.0.
*Prior to {{SSBU|6.0.0}}, if Joker and {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}} were on the same team and the Pokémon Trainer switched Pokémon after being damaged, the Rebellion Gauge [[Unlimited_Rebellion_Gauge_glitch|would receive a substantial boost]] in meter. This occurred because the game believed that the switched Pokémon was a new character, and filled the meter in order to compensate. This technique has been banned by many tournaments in doubles.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SonicfiendSmash/status/1170891071590735874]</ref> This was reintroduced into the game with the addition of {{SSBU|Pyra}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}}, but only works with a damage handicap of at least 100%.


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