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Boss Mode is a hidden [[Stadium]] mode that is unlocked after clearing both [[Subspace Emissary]] and [[Classic Mode]] once.
 
==Gameplay==
Boss Mode is thematically similar to [[All Star Mode]], but with the 10 [[Bosses]] in the game replacing the other fighters. You are given 1 [[Stock]], and no items, with the exception of three [[Heart Containers]] that do not regenerate. Unlike All-Star mode, you cannot continue after being defeated.
The bosses are encountered in a random order, with [[Tabuu]] always being the final boss you face.
Like all Stadium modes, Boss Battle mode can be played Co-Op. If using two players, there are five Heart Containers total. Bosses will also have more health, though the lifebar itself may not look any longer.
 
==Differences==
Several of the bosses are slightly altered from their appearances in other modes.
*[[Master Hand]] and [[Crazy Hand]] are fought separately.
*[[Petey Piranha|Petey Piranha's]] cages are empty, like when you face him in [[The Great Maze]]
*The individual themes of the bosses have been replaced with generic music.
*[[Stickers]] cannot be used, as they only appear in SSE.
 
==Rewards==
Clearing this mode on various difficulties unlocks multiple trophies, music, and other rewards.
Clearing this mode with [[Fox]] or [[Falco]] allows you to face [[Wolf]] in battle.
 
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