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'''Master Hand''' returns as the | '''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 | 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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