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{{ImageCaption|File:ThePolygons.png|File:FightingWireFrames.jpg|File:FightingAlloyTeam.jpg|width1=300x120px|width2=146x120px|width3=300x120px|caption=Fighting ''Polygons'', ''Wire Frames'' and ''Alloys''.}} | {{ImageCaption|File:ThePolygons.png|File:FightingWireFrames.jpg|File:FightingAlloyTeam.jpg|width1=300x120px|width2=146x120px|width3=300x120px|caption=Fighting ''Polygons'', ''Wire Frames'' and ''Alloys''.}} | ||
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{{main|Fighting Polygon Team|Fighting Wire Frames|Fighting Alloy Team|Fighting Mii Team}} | {{main|Fighting Polygon Team|Fighting Wire Frames|Fighting Alloy Team|Fighting Mii Team}} | ||
The series' [[Multi-Man Smash]] modes pit players against a horde of generic [[enemies]] that function near-identically to select fighters, minus [[effect]]s and [[special moves]], and having their sheer numbers offset by higher [[knockback]] and lower [[AI]]. | The series' [[Multi-Man Smash]] modes pit players against a horde of generic [[enemies]] that function near-identically to select fighters, minus [[effect]]s and [[special moves]], and having their sheer numbers offset by higher [[knockback]] and lower [[AI]]. |