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How? Kirby and Jigglypuff don't share any special moves whatsoever. They have similar appearances and share the same "floating multi-jump" ability but their similarities end there. Ike and Marth on the other hand, share the same basic special moveset. Granted, the moves have different appearances and vary in their effects but that's true about the moves of all the semi-clones. Ike and Marth's special moves all behave in the same basic way, and are performed with the same button combonations. They're as good examples of "semi-clones" as any of the others on the list. I honestly don't understand how you could possibly not see them as semi-clones. Are you sure you understand the definition of "semi-clone"? --Bman87301
How? Kirby and Jigglypuff don't share any special moves whatsoever. They have similar appearances and share the same "floating multi-jump" ability but their similarities end there. Ike and Marth on the other hand, share the same basic special moveset. Granted, the moves have different appearances and vary in their effects but that's true about the moves of all the semi-clones. Ike and Marth's special moves all behave in the same basic way, and are performed with the same button combonations. They're as good examples of "semi-clones" as any of the others on the list. I honestly don't understand how you could possibly not see them as semi-clones. Are you sure you understand the definition of "semi-clone"? --Bman87301
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I don't know much about Standard moves, granted (I'll check youtube in a few seconds) but how is Quick Draw anything close to Double-Edge Dance? And the other special moves, the only similarities (besides Counter) is the direction they strike really. Even semi-clones like Luigi have to have more in common than that. -->
*[[Lucas (SSBB)|Lucas]]: a semi-clone of [[Ness (SSBB)|Ness]]*
*[[Lucas (SSBB)|Lucas]]: a semi-clone of [[Ness (SSBB)|Ness]]*
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Clone characters are playable characters whose entire movesets (both normal and special) are identical to another's with only minor variation and/or effects. Creating a larger roster is usually the reason for the creation of clone characters but unique movesets are more desirable. While often thought as one by many due to the similarity of his special moves with those of Mario's, Luigi is not considered a clone (since Melee) due to his unique normal moveset (and side special move in Melee). Clone characters' portraits appear next to and slightly lower to those of their counterparts on the Melee character select screen. Only unlockable characters in the Smash Bros. series are considered clones, with the exclusion of Marth/Ike and Ness/Lucas in Brawl.

Super Smash Bros.

List of Clone Characters in SSB

Super Smash Bros. Melee

List of Clone Characters in Melee

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Masahiro Sakurai previously suggested that any returning clones in Brawl might be "decloned" with new movesets. Upon the release of the game, (with the exception of Toon Link) this has been confirmed to technically be the case for the most part, in that no characters share complete movesets as in Melee . However, to the dismay of some fans, several characters remain "semi-clones" -- characters whose design is based off of others and share variations of special movesets and fighting styles while still retaining other unique individual moves. This is also commonly known as "Luigification". Prior to Brawl, Luigi was the only character of this kind, hence the name.

List of Clone Characters in Brawl

List of Semi-Clone Characters in Brawl


* (Or vise versa depending on how you look at it. Many argue that Ike and Lucas replaced Marth and Ness as the primary characters and Marth so Ness are considered the "semi-clones" in Brawl.)