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*Starting in ''Smash 4'', [[Smash Ball]]s in Training mode are easier to destroy than in ''Brawl''. | *Starting in ''Smash 4'', [[Smash Ball]]s in Training mode are easier to destroy than in ''Brawl''. | ||
*In ''Smash 4'', the CPU number and behavior cannot be changed if any player possesses a Smash Ball, the former of which stops the situation described above from happening (Final Smashes attacking nothing). Damage also can't be modified during a Final Smash attack. Items also oddly cannot be spawned while any character is in [[hitstun]] or in the [[tumbling]] animation. | *In ''Smash 4'', the CPU number and behavior cannot be changed if any player possesses a Smash Ball, the former of which stops the situation described above from happening (Final Smashes attacking nothing). Damage also can't be modified during a Final Smash attack. Items also oddly cannot be spawned while any character is in [[hitstun]] or in the [[tumbling]] animation. | ||
*In ''for Nintendo 3DS'', if the speed is set to a "Hold L" setting, the character models will change when the button is held. This is because the game indirectly pauses when the | *In ''for Nintendo 3DS'', if the speed is set to a "(Hold L)" setting, the character models will change when the button is held. This is because the game indirectly pauses when the L button is not held, and ''Smash 3DS'' switches the detail of the character models between gameplay and pausing. | ||
*In ''Brawl'', ''for Wii U'', and ''Ultimate'', setting CPUs to Control will make use player 2's port color (blue) for their [[shield]], launch indicators, blast KO explosion, Villager and Isabelle's balloons when using {{b|Balloon Trip|move}}, and the reticle in Duck Hunt's smash attacks, although they still have CPU tag along with the grey-colored box on the HUD. | *In ''Brawl'', ''for Wii U'', and ''Ultimate'', setting CPUs to Control will make use player 2's port color (blue) for their [[shield]], launch indicators, blast KO explosion, Villager and Isabelle's balloons when using {{b|Balloon Trip|move}}, and the reticle in Duck Hunt's smash attacks, although they still have CPU tag along with the grey-colored box on the HUD. | ||
*The only things that override the stage freezing that occurs when bringing up the menu in {{forwiiu}} are the clock present in [[Smashville]] and [[Town and City]] and the character titles "rolling up" animation in [[Boxing Ring]]. | *The only things that override the stage freezing that occurs when bringing up the menu in {{forwiiu}} are the clock present in [[Smashville]] and [[Town and City]] and the character titles "rolling up" animation in [[Boxing Ring]]. |