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*The Zero Suit Samus puppet fighter represents Lyn due to both | *The Zero Suit Samus puppet fighter represents Lyn due to both tying their hair into a ponytail. The puppet fighter starting off with a Killing Edge represents Lyn wielding her main weapon, the {{s|fireemblem|Sol Katti}}, which is one of the most powerful weapons in ''The Blazing Blade''. Lyn herself appears as the Assist Trophy enemy. | ||
*The stage references Lyn's homeland {{s|fireemblem|Sacae}}, a land of open plains frequently raided by bandits. | *The stage references Lyn's homeland {{s|fireemblem|Sacae}}, a land of open plains frequently raided by bandits. | ||
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*The Robin puppet fighter represents Lyon, a necromancer in ''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones''. | *The Robin puppet fighter represents Lyon, a necromancer in ''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones''. | ||
*The Giant Ridley minion fighter represents the Demon King {{s|fireemblem|Fomortiis}}, who slowly gains control of Lyon throughout the story and was revived upon his death. | *The Giant Ridley minion fighter represents the Demon King {{s|fireemblem|Fomortiis}}, who slowly gains control of Lyon throughout the story and was revived upon his death. | ||
*The stage references the Black Temple where Lyon and | *The stage references the Black Temple where Lyon and Fomortiis is battled in ''The Sacred Stones''. | ||
*In World of Light, the Lyon spirit must be defeated in order to access Giga Bowser, the boss of the Molten Fortress. This references killing Lyon following his defeat in his boss battle to allow | *In World of Light, the Lyon spirit must be defeated in order to access Giga Bowser, the boss of the Molten Fortress. This references killing Lyon following his defeat in his boss battle to allow Fomortiis, a giant, hulking, horned monster to resurrect in ''The Sacred Stones''. | ||
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*The Ganondorf puppet fighter representing Ashnard references both characters being main antagonists who holds the royal title of "king". The puppet fighter's frequent use of smash attacks references the shape of [[List of swords#SpaceWorld 2000 sword|Ganondorf's sword]], particularly its curved tip, resembling Ashnard's own sword, {{s|fireemblem|Gurgurant}}. | *The Ganondorf puppet fighter representing Ashnard references both characters being main antagonists who holds the royal title of "king". The puppet fighter's frequent use of smash attacks references the shape of [[List of swords#SpaceWorld 2000 sword|Ganondorf's sword]], particularly its curved tip, resembling Ashnard's own sword, {{s|fireemblem|Gurgurant}}. | ||
*The Charizard minion fighter represents {{s|fireemblem|Rajaion}}, Ashnard's brainwashed | *The Charizard minion fighter represents {{s|fireemblem|Rajaion}}, Ashnard's brainwashed mount. | ||
*The Defense ↑ rule and battle conditions references Ashnard wearing blessed armor that protects him from all but a few attacks. | *The Defense ↑ rule and battle conditions references Ashnard wearing blessed armor that protects him from all but a few attacks. | ||
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*The Chrom puppet fighter represents Lon'qu, a | *The Chrom puppet fighter represents Lon'qu, a myrmidon in ''Fire Emblem Awakening''. The puppet fighter starting off with a Killing Edge references the weapon Lon'qu is equipped with when he is recruited. | ||
*The stage references Lon'qu being the champion of Arena Ferox where he is recruited into the party. | *The stage references Lon'qu being the champion of Arena Ferox where he is recruited into the party. | ||
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*The Chrom puppet fighter references both Chrom and Ryoma sharing the same English voice actor, {{s|Wikipedia|Matthew Mercer}}. | *The Chrom puppet fighter references both Chrom and Ryoma sharing the same English voice actor, {{s|Wikipedia|Matthew Mercer}}. | ||
*The Zap Floor hazard and the second battle condition | *The Zap Floor hazard and the second battle condition references Ryoma's sword, {{s|fireemblem|Raijinto}}, which can unleash electricity. | ||
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*The Ganondorf puppet fighter representing Garon references both characters being main antagonists who hold the royal title of "king." The puppet fighter also | *The Ganondorf puppet fighter representing Garon references both characters being main antagonists who hold the royal title of "king." The puppet fighter also references Garon's name being similar to the name of Ganondorf's incarnation, [[Ganon]]. | ||
*The stage references setting of the final battle against {{s|fireemblem|Anankos}}, who consumes Garon to regain his power. | *The stage references setting of the final battle against {{s|fireemblem|Anankos}}, who consumes Garon to regain his power. | ||
*The Poison Floor hazard references how Garon is discovered to be a slime created by Anankos to impersonate the original. | *The Poison Floor hazard references how Garon is discovered to be a slime created by Anankos to impersonate the original. | ||
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*The Palutena puppet fighter represents Rhea's human form. The puppet fighter also references both Palutena being a goddess and Rhea being the daughter of the goddess Sothis. | *The Palutena puppet fighter represents Rhea's human form. The puppet fighter also references both Palutena being a goddess and Rhea being the daughter of the goddess Sothis. | ||
*The Charizard minion fighter represents the Immaculate One, the white beast that Rhea transforms into later in the game. | *The Charizard minion fighter represents the Immaculate One, the white beast that Rhea transforms into later in the game. | ||
*The stage references Garreg | *The stage references Garreg Mach at sunset, when Rhea first transformed into the Immaculate One in all routes excluding Crimson Flower. | ||
*The music references Rhea/The Immaculate One's appearance as the final boss in the Crimson Flower route. | *The music references Rhea/The Immaculate One's appearance as the final boss in the Crimson Flower route. | ||
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