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SubspacialBowser.jpg|{{SSBB|Bowser}}
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SubspacialYoshi.jpg|{{SSBB|Yoshi}}
SubspacialDK.jpg|{{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}
SubspacialDK.jpg|{{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}
SubspacialDiddy.jpg|{{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}
SubspacialDiddy.jpg|{{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}
SubspacialYoshi.jpg|{{SSBB|Yoshi}}
SubspacialLink.jpg|{{SSBB|Link}}
SubspacialLink.jpg|{{SSBB|Link}}
SubspacialZelda.jpg|{{SSBB|Zelda}}
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Revision as of 15:08, August 29, 2019

Subspace Emissary

The Great Maze involves fights against subspacial clones of almost all the characters in the game, with the exceptions of Sheik, Toon Link, Zero Suit Samus, Wolf, Jigglypuff, and Sonic. This is a gallery of these opponents.

World of Light

In Adventure Mode: World of Light, Galeem and Dharkon create copies of characters during their battles, albeit only those that were shown under their control during gameplay for each. Fake versions of all characters in the game exist, with the exceptions of Kirby, Olimar, and the Mii Fighters. Despite a fake version of the male Pokémon Trainer existing in the Subspace Emissary and being shown in the mode's prologue as being captured by Galeem, there's no fake version of either gender of Pokémon Trainer produced when one of their Pokémon are spawned. Additionally, alternate characters (such as Alph or female Corrin) and downloadable fighters (such as Piranha Plant or Joker) do not have false variants.

This is a gallery of these copies: