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|{{CharHead|Marth|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||A Kingdom of Dragons<br> ({{ja|竜の王国|Ryū no ōkoku}}, ''A Kingdom of Dragons'')||Marth fights draconic characters on fantasy stages hailing from ''Fire Emblem'' or ''The Legend of Zelda''. The boss of this route is [[Rathalos]].||The route is themed after the major role that the many antagonistic dragons play in Marth's ''Fire Emblem'' games, in which Marth plays the role of a dragon-slayer using [[Falchion]] battling the dragon kingdom of {{s|fireemblemwiki|Dolhr}}. Rathalos can be seen as an analog to {{s|fireemblemwiki|Medeus}}, a primary antagonist, head of the aforementioned Dolhr and the final boss of all of Marth's games. Rathalos may also be a reference to {{s|fireemblemwiki|Wyvern}}s, enemy dragons in Marth's games.
|{{CharHead|Marth|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||A Kingdom of Dragons<br> ({{ja|竜の王国|Ryū no ōkoku}}, ''A Kingdom of Dragons'')||Marth fights draconic characters on fantasy stages hailing from ''Fire Emblem'' or ''The Legend of Zelda''. The boss of this route is [[Rathalos]].||The route is themed after the major role that the many antagonistic dragons play in Marth's ''Fire Emblem'' games, in which Marth plays the role of a dragon-slayer using [[Falchion]] battling the dragon kingdom of {{s|fireemblemwiki|Dolhr}}. Rathalos can be seen as an analog to {{s|fireemblemwiki|Medeus}}, a primary antagonist, head of the aforementioned Dolhr and the final boss of all of Marth's games. Rathalos may also be a reference to {{s|fireemblemwiki|Wyvern}}s, enemy dragons in Marth's games.
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|{{CharHead|Lucina|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||A Path of Heroes<br> ({{ja|歴代の英雄|Rekidai no eiyū}}, ''Heroes of Many Generations'')||All of Lucina's opponents are ''Fire Emblem'' characters, fought in reverse chronological order of the release of their games. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||The reverse chronological order of the fights likely references her traveling to the past in ''Awakening''.
|{{CharHead|Lucina|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||A Path of Heroes<br> ({{ja|歴代の英雄|Rekidai no eiyū}}, ''Heroes of Many Generations'')||All of Lucina's opponents are ''Fire Emblem'' characters, fought in reverse chronological order of the release of their games. The penultimate battle is against Marth. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||The reverse chronological order of the fights likely references her traveling to the past in ''Awakening''.
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|{{CharHead|Young Link|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Hyrule Smash!<br> ({{ja|ハイラル乱闘!|Hairaru rantō!}}, ''Hyrule Fray!'')||Young Link's opponents are characters from ''The Legend of Zelda'' universe. All stages, items and assist trophies are from ''The Legend of Zelda''. The boss of this route is [[Ganon]].||The fight against the quartet of multicolored Toon Links is a reference to ''{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords}}''. It may also allude to the GBA releae of ''{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past}}'', which came with the original release of ''Four Swords'', in which an optional dungeon, "The Palace of the Four Sword", features four Dark Links as the last boss.
|{{CharHead|Young Link|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Hyrule Smash!<br> ({{ja|ハイラル乱闘!|Hairaru rantō!}}, ''Hyrule Fray!'')||Young Link's opponents are characters from ''The Legend of Zelda'' universe. All stages, items and assist trophies are from ''The Legend of Zelda''. The boss of this route is [[Ganon]].||The fight against the quartet of multicolored Toon Links is a reference to ''{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords}}''. It may also allude to the GBA releae of ''{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past}}'', which came with the original release of ''Four Swords'', in which an optional dungeon, "The Palace of the Four Sword", features four Dark Links as the last boss.
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|{{CharHead|Mr. Game & Watch|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||A Long Legacy<br> ({{ja|母川回帰|Bosen kaiki}}, ''Return to the Origin'')||Mr. Game & Watch fights classic characters on retro stages in reverse chronological order, starting with Kirby on the [[Dream Land GB]] stage. The penultimate battle is a multi-man of Mr. Game & Watches on the [[Flat Zone X]] stage. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||The penultimate fight is similar to the finale of [[All-Star Mode]] in ''Melee''.
|{{CharHead|Mr. Game & Watch|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||A Long Legacy<br> ({{ja|母川回帰|Bosen kaiki}}, ''Return to the Origin'')||Mr. Game & Watch fights classic characters on retro stages in reverse chronological order, starting with Kirby on the [[Dream Land GB]] stage. The penultimate battle is a multi-man of Mr. Game & Watches on the [[Flat Zone X]] stage. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||The penultimate fight is similar to the finale of [[All-Star Mode]] in ''Melee''.
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|{{CharHead|Meta Knight|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Two Sides of the Same Coin<br> ({{ja|表裏一体|Hyōriittai}}, ''Two Sides of the Same Coin'')||Meta Knight's fights are free-for-alls against fighters and their dark counterparts (such as Link and Dark Link, Pit and Dark Pit). His penultimate battle is with another pair of Meta Knights. The bosses of this route are {{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}, likewise two sides of the same coin.||References Meta Knight's tendency to act as both ally and adversary in the ''Kirby'' games. The Meta Knights in the penultimate fight use alternate costumes that represent Galacta Knight, his ultimate opponent in ''Meta Knightmare Ultra'', and Dark Meta Knight, his evil doppelganger in ''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror''; if playing as one of these alternate costumes, the second opponent will become Meta Knight in his original costume instead.
|{{CharHead|Meta Knight|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Two Sides of the Same Coin<br> ({{ja|表裏一体|Hyōriittai}}, ''Two Sides of the Same Coin'')||Meta Knight's fights are free-for-alls against fighters and their dark counterparts (such as Link and Dark Link, Pit and Dark Pit, Captain Falcon and Blood Falcon, Lucas and Claus, Samus and Dark Samus). His penultimate battle is with another pair of Meta Knights. The bosses of this route are {{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}, likewise two sides of the same coin.||References Meta Knight's tendency to act as both ally and adversary in the ''Kirby'' games. The Meta Knights in the penultimate fight use alternate costumes that represent Galacta Knight, his ultimate opponent in ''Meta Knightmare Ultra'', and Dark Meta Knight, his evil doppelganger in ''Kirby and the Amazing Mirror''; if playing as one of these alternate costumes, the second opponent will become Meta Knight in his original costume instead.
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|{{CharHead|Pit|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Fighting for the Goddess!<br> ({{ja|群がる悪を浄化する‼|Muragaru aku o jōkasuru!!}}, ''Purify the Swarming Evil!!'')||All battles are analogous to fights in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' (i.e. Ganondorf as Magnus, Bayonetta as Medusa, etc.). The bosses of this route are {{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}, with {{SSBU|Dark Pit}} as the player's partner.||The Master Hand and Crazy Hand battle is likely a reference to the fight with giant form of Hades in the final battle of ''Uprising'', in which Dark Pit assisted Pit.
|{{CharHead|Pit|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Fighting for the Goddess!<br> ({{ja|群がる悪を浄化する‼|Muragaru aku o jōkasuru!!}}, ''Purify the Swarming Evil!!'')||All battles are analogous to fights in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' (i.e. Ganondorf as Magnus, Bayonetta as Medusa, etc.). The bosses of this route are {{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}, with {{SSBU|Dark Pit}} as the player's partner.||The Master Hand and Crazy Hand battle is likely a reference to the fight with giant form of Hades in the final battle of ''Uprising'', in which Dark Pit assisted Pit.
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|{{CharHead|Robin|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Thunder and Flames<br> ({{ja|雷炎闘技|Raien tōgi}}, ''Thunder and Flame Competition'')||Robin's opponents are all pairs of fighters who use fire and electric attacks (for example, R.O.B. and Ken). Robin's penultimate battle is against the opposite-gendered Robin, and the boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||The route is both named and themed after two of Robin's tomes, {{b|Thunder|Robin}} and [[Arcfire]]. The penultimate battle with Robin is a reference to the final battle against Grima in ''Fire Emblem Awakening''.
|{{CharHead|Robin|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Thunder and Flames<br> ({{ja|雷炎闘技|Raien tōgi}}, ''Thunder and Flame Competition'')||Robin's opponents are all pairs of fighters who use fire and electric attacks (for example, R.O.B. and Ken). Robin's penultimate battle is against the opposite-gendered Robin, and the boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||The route is both named and themed after two of Robin's tomes, {{b|Thunder|Robin}} and [[Arcfire]]. The penultimate battle with Robin is a reference to the final battle against Grima in ''Fire Emblem Awakening''.
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|{{CharHead|Shulk|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Witness the Monado's Power<br> ({{ja|「翔」「疾」「盾」「斬」「撃」「機」|Shō, shitsu, jun, zan, geki, ki}}, ''Jump, Speed, Shield, Buster, Smash, Machine'')||Each opponent represent one of Shulk's [[Monado Arts]], fought in their cycling order in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', [[Falco]] represents Jump, [[Sonic]] represents Speed, and [[Little Mac]] represents Smash. The penultimate opponent is {{SSBU|Mega Man}}, representing Shulk's Monado Enchant Art (represented by the "Machine" kanji), which allows his party to damage Mechon armor with normal weapons in ''Xenoblade Chronicles''. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||--
|{{CharHead|Shulk|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Witness the Monado's Power<br> ({{ja|「翔」「疾」「盾」「斬」「撃」「機」|Shō, shitsu, jun, zan, geki, ki}}, ''Jump, Speed, Shield, Buster, Smash, Machine'')||Each opponent represent one of Shulk's [[Monado Arts]], fought in their cycling order in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', Falco represents Jump, Sonic represents Speed, King K. Rool represents Shield, Cloud represents Buster and Little Mac represents Smash. The penultimate opponent is {{SSBU|Mega Man}}, representing Shulk's Monado Enchant Art (represented by the "Machine" kanji), which allows his party to damage Mechon armor with normal weapons in ''Xenoblade Chronicles''. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||--
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|{{CharHead|Bowser Jr.|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Mama Peach, Where Are You?<br> ({{ja|あなたはピーチママ?|Anata wa pīchi mama?}}, ''Are you Mama Peach?'')||All of Bowser Jr.'s opponents are princesses, some of which are teamed up with their love interest (or in Lucina's case, her father). The penultimate battle is against Mario and Peach. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||The route is named after how Bowser Jr. thinks Peach is his mama in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}''.
|{{CharHead|Bowser Jr.|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Mama Peach, Where Are You?<br> ({{ja|あなたはピーチママ?|Anata wa pīchi mama?}}, ''Are you Mama Peach?'')||All of Bowser Jr.'s opponents are princesses, some of which are teamed up with their love interest (or in Lucina's case, her father). The penultimate battle is against Mario and Peach. The boss of this route is {{SSBU|Master Hand}}.||The route is named after how Bowser Jr. thinks Peach is his mama in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Sunshine}}''.
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