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'''Master Hand''' returns as the final boss of {{SSB4|Classic Mode}} in [[Super Smash Bros. 4|Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and Wii U]]. Master Hand is the boss on {{SSB4|Final Destination}} on intensities 2.9 or below, and can be accompanied by {{SSB4|Crazy Hand}} with shared HP on intensities 3.0 or above if the player takes the dark ending route. When Master Hand and Crazy Hand lose a certain amount of HP on intensities 5.1 or higher, Master Hand rips open and [[Master Core]] emerges.
'''Master Hand''' returns as the boss of {{SSB4|Final Destination}} at the end of {{SSB4|Classic Mode}} in [[Super Smash Bros. 4|Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and Wii U]]. Master Hand can be accompanied by {{SSB4|Crazy Hand}} with shared HP on intensities 3.0 or above; this happens automatically in {{forwiiu}} and at the end of the dark ending path in {{for3ds}}. When the two lose a certain amount of HP on intensities 5.1 or higher, Master Hand rips open for [[Master Core]] to emerge for the final battle.


Master Hand additionally appears in [[Special Orders]] as the host of a mode called [[Master Orders]], where players take on one of three challenges issued by Master Hand to earn specific prizes. The more difficult and rewarding challenges require more [[Gold|gold]]. He additionally appears in the higher-risk [[Crazy Orders]]; players take consecutively difficult orders from Crazy Hand until they decide to stop or have reached the 10-minute time limit, in which they'll then face off against Crazy Hand, or if they've completed enough orders, Master Hand as well. They drop treasure chests mid-battle that contain additional prizes.
Master Hand additionally appears in [[Special Orders]] as the host of a mode called [[Master Orders]], where players take on one of three challenges issued by Master Hand to earn specific prizes. The more difficult and rewarding challenges require more [[Gold|gold]]. He appears alongside Crazy Hand and two other characters at the end of the higher-risk [[Crazy Orders]] if players have completed enough challenges. Master Hand and Crazy Hand will drop treasure chests containing extra prizes for the beginning portion of the battle.


Master Hand's moveset has undergone drastic changes, losing some of his staple attacks such as the Floor Sweep, Flying Slap, and Tri-Poke. However, they are replaced with some all-new attacks, while some of his older attacks have gained additional properties that make them deadlier.
Master Hand's moveset has undergone drastic changes, losing some of his staple attacks such as the Floor Sweep, Flying Slap, and Tri-Poke. However, they are replaced with some all-new attacks, while some of his older attacks have gained additional properties that make them deadlier.
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