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8-Player Smash is a mode accessible within the Smash menu. It is similar to the regular Smash mode, but it allows up to eight players to join, instead of only four as in other modes. The 8-Player Smash mode can still be played with four or fewer players, in which case it functions largely identically to the regular Smash mode. With more than four players, many stages function differently, and some stages cannot be selected depending on the number of players. [[Coin Battle]]s and [[Special Smash]] cannot be used in conjunction with 8-Player Smash.
8-Player Smash is a mode accessible within the Smash menu. It is similar to the regular Smash mode, but it allows up to eight players to join, instead of only four as in other modes. The 8-Player Smash mode can still be played with four or fewer players, in which case it functions largely identically to the regular Smash mode. With more than four players, many stages function differently, and some stages cannot be selected depending on the number of players. [[Coin Battle]]s and [[Special Smash]] cannot be used in conjunction with 8-Player Smash.


In addition to red, blue, yellow, and green player colors for players 1-4, players 5-8 use the colors orange, cyan, purple, and slate, respectively. In [[Team Battle]]s, an additional team color, the yellow team, can be selected.
In addition to red, blue, yellow, and green player colors for players 1-4 (red for player 1, blue to player 2, yellow to player 3, green to player 4), players 5-8 use the colors orange, cyan, purple, and slate (orange to player 5, cyan to player 6, purple to player 7, and slate to player 8), respectively. In [[Team Battle]]s, an additional team color, the yellow team, can be selected, in addition to red, blue and green teams.


===Stage availability===
===Stage availability===
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8-Player Smash is not a separate mode in ''Ultimate'', and instead, all Smash modes allow up to eight players to join. Stages are not restricted by number of players, and only a few stages have differences by number of players.
8-Player Smash is not a separate mode in ''Ultimate'', and instead, all Smash modes allow up to eight players to join. Stages are not restricted by number of players, and only a few stages have differences by number of players.


Players 5-8 use the colors orange, cyan, pink, and purple, respectively; the latter two are changed from purple and slate, respectively, in ''for Wii U''. In [[Team Battle]]s, the yellow team can be selected regardless of the number of players.
Players 5-8 use the colors orange (for player 5), cyan (for player 6), pink (for player 7), and purple (for player 8), respectively; the latter two are changed from purple and slate, respectively, in ''for Wii U''. In [[Team Battle]]s, the yellow team can be selected regardless of the number of players.


{{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}} functions differently in battles with more than four players. In such battles, the Pokémon Trainer will not be visible, but their voice can still be heard. The Poké Ball and its energy effects can be seen travelling towards the foreground, implying that the Pokémon Trainer is in the foreground, outside of the camera's view.
{{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}} functions differently in battles with more than four players. In such battles, the Pokémon Trainer will not be visible, but their voice can still be heard. The Poké Ball and its energy effects can be seen travelling towards the foreground, implying that the Pokémon Trainer is in the foreground, outside of the camera's view.