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The options for customizing movesets appear in the form of "Custom parts", which come in multiple types: | The options for customizing movesets appear in the form of "Custom parts", which come in multiple types: | ||
*''' | *'''Customize special attacks:''' Lets players change the special attacks of various characters. | ||
*'''[[Equippable item]]s:''' These items can be collected through the games' many game modes, and can be equipped to characters to boost any of their three stats, being speed, attack, and defense. Some of these items may be identical in appearance, but offer different stat boosts. Currently, only a few of which are known. | *'''[[Equippable item]]s:''' These items can be collected through the games' many game modes, and can be equipped to characters to boost any of their three stats, being speed, attack, and defense. Some of these items may be identical in appearance, but offer different stat boosts. Currently, only a few of which are known. | ||
**'''Max-Power Gloves:''' Boost attack power, and according to the name, are assumed to be the most powerful power-increasing item. | **'''Max-Power Gloves:''' Boost attack power, and according to the name, are assumed to be the most powerful power-increasing item. | ||
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Before the [[Super Smash Bros. Direct]] where the feature was officially announced, in June 2013, [[Masahiro Sakurai]] had stated that players will be able to customize characters in the 3DS game and transfer those customizations to the Wii U game. He had also stated that the customizations will not be alternate costumes (though this was proven false as one can see in some of the Mii Fighters' screenshots), and that they would not have to be unlocked through repeated tasks.<ref>[http://www.joystiq.com/2013/06/13/wii-u-and-3ds-smash-bros-will-not-have-cross-platform-play-wil/ Joystiq: "No cross-platform play for Smash Bros on 3DS and Wii U"]</ref> It was later confirmed that they will be implemented through [[amiibo]] figures.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odUjMhc6YgU Nintendo - amiibo E3 2014 Trailer]</ref> | Before the [[Super Smash Bros. Direct]] where the feature was officially announced, in June 2013, [[Masahiro Sakurai]] had stated that players will be able to customize characters in the 3DS game and transfer those customizations to the Wii U game. He had also stated that the customizations will not be alternate costumes (though this was proven false as one can see in some of the Mii Fighters' screenshots), and that they would not have to be unlocked through repeated tasks.<ref>[http://www.joystiq.com/2013/06/13/wii-u-and-3ds-smash-bros-will-not-have-cross-platform-play-wil/ Joystiq: "No cross-platform play for Smash Bros on 3DS and Wii U"]</ref> It was later confirmed that they will be implemented through [[amiibo]] figures.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odUjMhc6YgU Nintendo - amiibo E3 2014 Trailer]</ref> | ||
==Confirmed variations of | ==Confirmed variations of special moves:== | ||
*Mario's Fire Orb is one of the variations of [[Fireball]] which is large with a swirly appearance. It moves significantly slower and hits multiple times. | *Mario's Fire Orb is one of the variations of [[Fireball]] which is large with a swirly appearance. It moves significantly slower and hits multiple times. | ||
*Mario's Fast Fireball is the second variation of [[Fireball]] which travels fast and straight. When demonstrated it was also shown to flinch but cause no knockback. | *Mario's Fast Fireball is the second variation of [[Fireball]] which travels fast and straight. When demonstrated it was also shown to flinch but cause no knockback. |
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