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Team battles are also available when playing [[With Anyone]] online. This requires four players, who are randomly split into red and blue teams for a two-minute time match with Friendly Fire disabled.
Team battles are also available when playing [[With Anyone]] online. This requires four players, who are randomly split into red and blue teams for a two-minute time match with Friendly Fire disabled.


In all games except ''Smash 4'', all members of the winning team will perform their [[victory pose]]s simultaneously. In ''Smash 4'', only one of the characters (the player with the highest score/stock count) will perform a complete victory animation and even then, only one of their animations can ever play, usually being the least special effects-heavy (Mewtwo, for example, can only use the victory animation where it turns its head towards the screen after facing away, and can never use its other two). In ''Ultimate'', if {{SSBU|Joker}} or {{SSBU|Sephiroth}} poses in front, no other team members will appear. Furthermore, if a solo player wins a Team Battle, the character will perform their victory pose, as in a regular Free For All match.
In all games except ''Smash 4'', all members of the winning team will perform their [[victory pose]]s simultaneously. In ''Smash 4'', only one of the characters (the player with the highest score/stock count) will perform a complete victory animation and even then, only one of their animations can ever play, usually being the least special effects-heavy (Mewtwo, for example, can only use the victory animation where it turns its head towards the screen after facing away, and can never use its other two). In ''Ultimate'', if {{SSBU|Joker}} or {{SSBU|Sephiroth}} poses in front, no other team members will appear. Furthermore, if a solo player wins a Team Battle, the character will perform his or her victory pose, as in a regular Free For All match.


In ''Ultimate'', players have the option to toggle whether their teammate is translucent or not in Local Wireless and [[Online]] battles, so that they can focus more on their battle, not the other teammate.
In ''Ultimate'', players have the option to toggle whether their teammate is translucent or not in Local Wireless and [[Online]] battles, so that they can focus more on their battle, not the other teammate.

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