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**Similarly, the tip stating that Charizard's wings "won't take damage" while performing its Wing Thrust up-tilt, while true for the previous game, isn't accurate, as the hurtboxes on Charizard's wings have been extended upward during the move without gaining intangibility or invincibility, therefore actually making them easier to hit. | **Similarly, the tip stating that Charizard's wings "won't take damage" while performing its Wing Thrust up-tilt, while true for the previous game, isn't accurate, as the hurtboxes on Charizard's wings have been extended upward during the move without gaining intangibility or invincibility, therefore actually making them easier to hit. | ||
*Onslaught's tip is incorrect: damage taken does not cause the move to do damage beyond its base damage, which is the amount it does at the beginning of a match. | *Onslaught's tip is incorrect: damage taken does not cause the move to do damage beyond its base damage, which is the amount it does at the beginning of a match. | ||
*Lucina is the only character to not have | *Lucina is the only character to not have tips about any of their special moves, barring her Final Smash. | ||
**Lucina also has the least amount of character tips, with a total of 5. | **Lucina also has the least amount of character tips, with a total of 5. | ||
*Barring all Echo Fighters sans Lucina and Ken, the only characters that don't have | *Barring all Echo Fighters sans Lucina and Ken, the only characters that don't have tips with named non-special moves (neutral attacks, tilt attacks, smash attacks, aerials, grabs, and throws) are Bowser, Pichu, Young Link, Squirtle, Lucario, Wolf, Rosalina & Luma, Greninja, Ridley, Isabelle, Incineroar, Mii Swordfighter, Mii Gunner, Joker, Hero, Terry, Byleth, Sephiroth, and Mythra. | ||
**Though a semi-clone, Isabelle has moves that function identically to her base counterpart (Villager). | **Though a semi-clone, Isabelle has moves that function identically to her base counterpart (Villager). | ||
**Despite most DLC characters having few to none named non-special moves in the tips, Sephiroth's down air mentions its name in the description rather than the tip's title, while Banjo & Kazooie, Terry, Min Min, and Steve have most of their non-special attacks named in their [[Mr. Sakurai Presents]] videos. | **Despite most DLC characters having few to none named non-special moves in the tips, Sephiroth's down air mentions its name in the description rather than the tip's title, while Banjo & Kazooie, Terry, Min Min, and Steve have most of their non-special attacks named in their [[Mr. Sakurai Presents]] videos. | ||
*Dr. Mario is currently the only character to have the name of a move changed between patches, with his down aerial originally named Bone Drill changed to CLEAR! in patch 2.0.0. | *Dr. Mario is currently the only character to have the name of a move changed between patches, with his down aerial originally named Bone Drill changed to CLEAR! in patch 2.0.0. | ||
*Dr. Mario is the only clone with a move that has a similar moveset but a different name from | *Dr. Mario is the only clone with a move that has a similar moveset but a different name from their counterpart (Mario and Luigi's up smashes are called Lead Headbutt, while Dr. Mario's is called Ear, Nose, and Throat). | ||
*Mario, Link, Peach, Sheik, Lucina, Ganondorf, Dark Pit, Zero Suit Samus, Wario, Lucario, Toon Link, and Palutena are the only characters who don't have tips for all of their special moves. | *Mario, Link, Peach, Sheik, Lucina, Ganondorf, Dark Pit, Zero Suit Samus, Wario, Lucario, Toon Link, and Palutena are the only characters who don't have tips for all of their special moves. | ||
*Luigi's attire in ''Mario Bros.'' is stated as a white shirt and cap, but this is actually how he appeared in the NES version. In the arcade version, he wore a brown shirt and his cap and overalls were green. | *Luigi's attire in ''Mario Bros.'' is stated as a white shirt and cap, but this is actually how he appeared in the NES version. In the arcade version, he wore a brown shirt and his cap and overalls were green. |