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|universe    = ''[[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|Super Smash Bros.]]''
|universe    = ''[[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|Super Smash Bros.]]''
|games        = {{g|SSBB}}
|games        = {{g|SSBB}}
|hometo      = [[Master Hand]]<br/>[[Crazy Hand]]<br/>[[Ganondorf (SSBB)|Ganondorf]] (unlocking)
|hometo      = [[Master Hand]]<br/>[[Crazy Hand]]<br/>{{SSBB|Ganondorf}} (unlocking)
|availability = [[Starter stage|Starter]]
|availability = [[Starter stage|Starter]]
|cratetype    = Futuristic
|cratetype    = Futuristic
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[[Master Hand]] (and, under certain conditions, [[Crazy Hand]]) will fight the player here when playing [[Classic Mode]]. Additionally, both Hands are fought here during [[Boss Battles Mode]] in separate battles.
[[Master Hand]] (and, under certain conditions, [[Crazy Hand]]) will fight the player here when playing [[Classic Mode]]. Additionally, both Hands are fought here during [[Boss Battles Mode]] in separate battles.


The length of Final Destination is often used as a unit of measurement when describing attacks and/or techniques. For example, when comparing [[Link (SSBB)|Link]] and [[Toon Link (SSBB)|Toon Link]]'s [[Final Smashes]], it is stated that Link's Final Smash covers the whole length of Final Destination while Toon Link's only covers half.
The length of Final Destination is often used as a unit of measurement when describing attacks and/or techniques. For example, when comparing {{SSBB|Link}} and {{SSBB|Toon Link}}'s [[Final Smashes]], it is stated that Link's Final Smash covers the whole length of Final Destination while Toon Link's only covers half.


==Final Destination jump==
==Final Destination jump==