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|{{CharHead|Piranha Plant|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||New Bloom<br> ({{ja|花の新人王|Hana no shinjinō}}, ''Floral Rookie of the Year'')||All of the opponents are the newcomers for the base game. The boss of this route is [[Rathalos]].||The concept of the route references Piranha Plant being the last newcomer revealed prior to the game's launch. Each stage is based on the reveal trailer for one particular newcomer, in the order in which they were released. The use of Rathalos references it being a boss from a newly represented universe.
|{{CharHead|Piranha Plant|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||New Bloom<br> ({{ja|花の新人王|Hana no shinjinō}}, ''Floral Rookie of the Year'')||All of the opponents are the newcomers for the base game. The boss of this route is [[Rathalos]].||The concept of the route references Piranha Plant being the last newcomer revealed prior to the game's launch. Each stage is based on the reveal trailer for one particular newcomer, in the order in which they were released. The use of Rathalos references it being a boss from a newly represented universe.
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|{{CharHead|Joker|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Shadows<br> ({{ja|シャドウを追え|Shadou wo oe}}, ''Follow the Shadows'')||All of the opponents use dark alternate costumes. With the exception of the first and final round, Joker is joined by a character from the previous round using a light alternate costume. All rounds (except Round 2) take place on [[Mementos]] in three different forms. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}} on Ω form [[Mementos]] rather than [[Final Destination]].||The title refers to a reoccurring element in the ''Persona'' series, [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Shadow_(Persona) Shadows]. The battle with Master Hand references the god [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Demiurge Yaldabaoth]. The concept of allying with former opponents is a reference to a feature in the Persona series where after knocking down an opposing shadow with their weakness or a critical hit, you can add them to your team through negotiations.
|{{CharHead|Joker|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Shadows<br> ({{ja|シャドウを追え|Shadou wo oe}}, ''Follow the Shadows'')||All of the opponents use dark alternate costumes. With the exception of the first and final round, Joker is joined by a character from the previous round using a light alternate costume. All rounds (except Round 2) take place on [[Mementos]] in three different forms. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}} on Ω form [[Mementos]] rather than [[Final Destination]].||The title refers to a reoccurring element in the ''Persona'' series, [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Shadow_(Persona) Shadows]. The battle with Master Hand references the god [https://megamitensei.fandom.com/wiki/Demiurge Yaldabaoth]. The concept of allying with former opponents is a reference to a feature in the ''Persona'' series where after knocking down an opposing shadow with their weakness or a critical hit, the player can add them to their team through negotiations.
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|{{CharHead|Hero|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||A History of Heroism<br> ({{ja|勇者たちの記憶|Yūsha-tachi no kioku}}, ''Memories of the Heroes'')||All battles against tiny opponents (except for the last one) are stamina battles. Rathalos appears in the fourth battle. The final battle is against Robin, who is replaced by a Giant Charizard upon defeat.||The first, fourth, and seventh battles represent the progression of a typical ''Dragon Quest'' game. The Tiny Kirby team in the first battle represents the common early-game enemies Slimes and She-Slimes. Rathalos's appearance in the fouth battle references mid-bosses. The final battle references Dragonlord: a two-phase final boss and the main antagonist of the original ''Dragon Quest'' game. The other four battles are against each of the playable ''Dragon Quest'' protagonists, with stage choices and companions appropriate to the specific entries in the series they originally come from: The Luminary with a Tiny red Robin, representing the mage Veronica, at [[Yggdrasil's Altar]]; Solo at [[Temple]], a stand-in for the floating castle Zenithia; Eight with a Tiny Pikachu representing his pet, Munchie; Erdrick in the subterreanean cavern in [[Castle Siege]], referencing the battles against Baramos and Zoma, which both take place in the basements of the villains' respective castles.
|{{CharHead|Hero|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||A History of Heroism<br> ({{ja|勇者たちの記憶|Yūsha-tachi no kioku}}, ''Memories of the Heroes'')||All battles against tiny opponents (except for the last one) are stamina battles. Rathalos appears in the fourth battle. The final battle is against Robin, who is replaced by a Giant Charizard upon defeat.||The first, fourth, and seventh battles represent the progression of a typical ''Dragon Quest'' game. The Tiny Kirby team in the first battle represents the common early-game enemies Slimes and She-Slimes. Rathalos's appearance in the fouth battle references mid-bosses. The final battle references Dragonlord: a two-phase final boss and the main antagonist of the original ''Dragon Quest'' game. The other four battles are against each of the playable ''Dragon Quest'' protagonists, with stage choices and companions appropriate to the specific entries in the series they originally come from: The Luminary with a Tiny red Robin, representing the mage Veronica, at [[Yggdrasil's Altar]]; Solo at [[Temple]], a stand-in for the floating castle Zenithia; Eight with a Tiny Pikachu representing his pet, Munchie; Erdrick in the subterreanean cavern in [[Castle Siege]], referencing the battles against Baramos and Zoma, which both take place in the basements of the villains' respective castles.