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*[[Link (SSBB)|Link]] & [[Toon Link (SSBB)|Toon Link]] | *[[Link (SSBB)|Link]] & [[Toon Link (SSBB)|Toon Link]] | ||
*[[Red Alloy]] & [[Captain Falcon (SSBB)|Captain Falcon]] | *[[Red Alloy]] & [[Captain Falcon (SSBB)|Captain Falcon]] | ||
*[[Blue Alloy]] & [[Princess Zelda (SSBB)|Princess Zelda]] | *[[Blue Alloy]] & [[Princess Zelda (SSBB)|Princess Zelda]] |
Revision as of 23:56, April 20, 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
- Donkey Kong & Giant DK
Clones in SSBM
- Mario & Dr. Mario
- Fox & Falco
- Pikachu & Pichu
- Captain Falcon, Ganondorf & Male Wire Frame
- Princess Zelda & Female Wire Frame
- Marth & Roy
- Link & Young Link
- Bowser & Giga Bowser
Clones in SSBB
- Link & Toon Link
- Red Alloy & Captain Falcon
- Blue Alloy & Princess Zelda
- Yellow Alloy & Mario
- Green Alloy & Kirby
Replacement
Replacement is a newcomer that had a similar moveset or play style to that of a previous playable character in SSBM, but the previous character doesn't return in Brawl. The replacements also are in the same universe as its predecessor.