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Pikamander2 (talk | contribs) (→Clones in ''[[SSBB]]'': "clone" is a fine line. Ness and Lucas could be considered clones.) |
(Undo revision 79141 by Pikamander2 (Talk) As previously stated, he's "Luigified", so like Luigi he is not on this list.) |
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*[[Link (SSBB)|Link]] & [[Toon Link (SSBB)|Toon Link]] | *[[Link (SSBB)|Link]] & [[Toon Link (SSBB)|Toon Link]] | ||
*[[Fox (SSBB)|Fox]] & [[Falco (SSBB)|Falco]] | *[[Fox (SSBB)|Fox]] & [[Falco (SSBB)|Falco]] | ||
[[Category: Unofficial lingo]] | [[Category: Unofficial lingo]] |
Revision as of 13:22, February 15, 2008
Clone characters are characters that have nearly identical movesets with slight variations in the attacks. They are much easier to include in a game than original characters, as the designers need only to create the character's model, then add the original character's attacks and modify them slightly.
Clones in SSB
- Mario & Luigi & Metal Mario
- Every playable character and their Fighting Polygon Team counterpart
Clones in SSBM
- Mario & Dr. Mario (Many of Luigi's moves are similar to Mario and Dr. Mario's, but some, such as Green Missile, are completely seperate. These similarities have earned the concept the name "Luigification" and lead some to consider Luigi a "semi-clone.")
- Fox & Falco
- Pikachu & Pichu
- Captain Falcon & Ganondorf
- Marth & Roy
- Link & Young Link
- Bowser & Giga Bowser