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==In Classic Mode== | ==In Classic Mode== | ||
Master Hand appears as a boss in Classic Mode. For the first time since the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', Master Hand has the ability to face the other direction, which he combines with snapping his fingers to teleport around. Also for the first time in the series since ''Brawl'''s [[Boss Battles]], Master Hand no longer has a stamina HP indicator, instead having a health bar akin to bosses from [[Subspace Emissary]] or [[World of Light]]. This | Master Hand appears as a boss in Classic Mode. For the first time since the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', Master Hand has the ability to face the other direction, which he combines with snapping his fingers to teleport around. Also for the first time in the series since ''Brawl'''s [[Boss Battles]], Master Hand no longer has a stamina HP indicator, instead having a health bar akin to bosses from [[Subspace Emissary]] or [[World of Light]]. This results {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}} haivng a separate health bar as well, meaning that they no longer share the same pool of HP as they did in previous games. However, he can now be stunned, which renders him immobile on the ground for about 8 seconds. | ||
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== | ==Role in [[World of Light]]== | ||
In the mode's introductory cinematic, an army of many Master Hands is seen attacking the fighters alongside new foe [[Galeem]]. The Master Hands transform into glowing, energy-like forms which are absorbed by Galeem before he unleashes a blast of light that destroys the fighters | In the mode's introductory cinematic, an army of many Master Hands is seen attacking the fighters alongside new foe [[Galeem]]. The Master Hands transform into glowing, energy-like forms which are absorbed by Galeem before he unleashes a blast of light that destroys the fighters. | ||
Master Hand can also be seen on the mode's overworld map, interfering with the player's path by creating force fields and destroying bridges. One is confronted before the player fights Galeem. After Galeem's initial defeat, [[Dharkon]] appears with his {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}} army who begins to eradicate the Master Hands. When Galeem returns after the players initially defeat Dharkon, two more Master Hands are fought. | |||
Once the player manages to get the true ending's requirements, Master Hand and Crazy Hand are freed and they help the player by creating a giant rift in the map, which Master Hand enters, leading to the penultimate level where Master Hand himself is made into a playable character, engaging in a [[Mob Smash]] against 50 light and dark [[false character]]s. | |||
Master Hand's freedom suggests that, like the fighters, he was captured by Galeem before the events of World of Light and then cloned into controllable puppets. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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*In the opening cinematic of Adventure Mode, Marth estimates that each fighter will need to take down about ten Master Hands, implying that there are around 740 Master Hands in Galeem's army. | *In the opening cinematic of Adventure Mode, Marth estimates that each fighter will need to take down about ten Master Hands, implying that there are around 740 Master Hands in Galeem's army. | ||
*Master Hand's Mirrored Laser attack looks and acts very similarly to one of the attacks of the second form of [https://wikirby.com/wiki/Dark_Mind Dark Mind], the final boss from [https://wikirby.com/wiki/Kirby_%26_The_Amazing_Mirror Kirby & The Amazing Mirror], making this the second time his attacks takes inspiration from the ''Kirby'' series. Coincidentally, Master Hand appears in said game both as a miniboss and a boss along Crazy Hand. | *Master Hand's Mirrored Laser attack looks and acts very similarly to one of the attacks of the second form of [https://wikirby.com/wiki/Dark_Mind Dark Mind], the final boss from [https://wikirby.com/wiki/Kirby_%26_The_Amazing_Mirror Kirby & The Amazing Mirror], making this the second time his attacks takes inspiration from the ''Kirby'' series. Coincidentally, Master Hand appears in said game both as a miniboss and a boss along Crazy Hand. | ||
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