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=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: A Kingdom of Dragons== | =={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: A Kingdom of Dragons== | ||
[[File:SSBU Congratulations Marth.png|thumb|Marth's congratulations screen.]] | [[File:SSBU Congratulations Marth.png|thumb|Marth's congratulations screen.]] | ||
Marth fights draconic opponents on various medieval-themed stages, referencing the prevalence of dragon enemies in all his games. Moreover, his sword , Falchion, was forged to slay dragons. The Mii Fighters sport dragon-themed costumes. As a reference to how Marth fights the dragon [[fireemblem:Medeus|Medeus]] as the final boss in his own games, he fights [[Rathalos]], a wyvern (clearly labeled as a dragon in the original Japanese), as the boss of his route. The name is also likely a reference to [[fireemblem:Dolhr|Dolhr]], a nation of [[fireemblem:Manakete|Manaketes]] (Dragon shapeshifters). | Marth fights draconic opponents on various medieval-themed stages, referencing the prevalence of dragon enemies in all his games. Moreover, his sword, [[Falchion]], was forged to slay dragons. The Mii Fighters sport dragon-themed costumes. As a reference to how Marth fights the dragon [[fireemblem:Medeus|Medeus]] as the final boss in his own games, he fights [[Rathalos]], a wyvern (clearly labeled as a dragon in the original Japanese), as the boss of his route. The name is also likely a reference to [[fireemblem:Dolhr|Dolhr]], a nation of [[fireemblem:Manakete|Manaketes]] (Dragon shapeshifters). | ||
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