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| Ike's Neutral and Down Specials are identical to Marth, Lucina, Roy, and Chrom's. Do you think he is considered a "clone?" [[User:Gorilli09|Gorilli09]] ([[User talk:Gorilli09|talk]]) 22:26, December 13, 2024 (EST) | | Ike's Neutral and Down Specials are identical to Marth, Lucina, Roy, and Chrom's. Do you think he is considered a "clone?" [[User:Gorilli09|Gorilli09]] ([[User talk:Gorilli09|talk]]) 22:26, December 13, 2024 (EST) |
| :Even with the similarities between those two moves (though calling the neutral special identical is a bit arguable), Ike has unique side and up specials, a unique Final Smash, and doesn't share a single normal with the rest of the Fire Emblem cast. Having two moves in common doesn't make a clone. [[User:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: red;">'''Aidan'''</span>]] [[User talk:Aidanzapunk|<span style="color: green;">'''the Festive Gamer'''</span>]] 23:28, December 13, 2024 (EST)
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| :That would be like calling Lucario a Mewtwo clone because they have similar neutral specials or calling King Dedede a Kirby clone because they have similar neutral specials and a chargeable hammer special move. As Aidanzapunk stated, having one or two similar moves doesn't make a character a clone. [[User:Diddy Kongstar|<span style="font-size:10pt;background:#28282B;border:solid FF0000 5px;border-radius: 4px;padding:1px 3px;color:#FF0000">Diddy Kongstar</span>]] 08:02, December 14, 2024 (EST)
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