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*Shulk, along with Pac-Man, are the only two characters in the game (and, by extension, the whole series) without a green [[palette swap]] option.
*Shulk, along with Pac-Man, are the only two characters in the game (and, by extension, the whole series) without a green [[palette swap]] option.
*Despite not being a third party character, clone, or Mii, Shulk is placed with them in most official material, including the {{for3ds}} roster and foldout. This is changed on the {{forwiiu}} roster, where Shulk is placed before the clones, and the {{forwiiu}} manual, where he is placed before Bowser Jr.
*Despite not being a third party character, clone, or Mii, Shulk is placed with them in most official material, including the {{for3ds}} roster and foldout. This is changed on the {{forwiiu}} roster, where Shulk is placed before the clones, and the {{forwiiu}} manual, where he is placed before Bowser Jr.
**Some fans mistake Shulk as a third-party character, as the company that created him was Monolith Soft, not Nintendo, as well as the fact that in {{for3ds}}, he is placed beside {{SSB4|Mega Man}}, {{SSB4|Sonic}} and {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}. However, Monolith Soft was acquired by Nintendo in 2007, making Shulk a second-party character.
**Some fans mistake Shulk as a third-party character, as the company that created him was Monolith Soft, not Nintendo, as well as the fact that in {{for3ds}}, he is placed beside {{SSB4|Mega Man}}, {{SSB4|Sonic}} and {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}. However, Monolith Soft was acquired by Nintendo in 2007, making Shulk a Nintendo character.
<!--Shulk is, going by the Second-party developers section of Wikipedia's Video game developer page, a Nintendo character. Please refrain from stating otherwise.-->
**Interestingly, one of the developers of ''SSB4'', Bandai Namco, was the original owner of Monolith Soft before Nintendo acquired the company.
**Interestingly, one of the developers of ''SSB4'', Bandai Namco, was the original owner of Monolith Soft before Nintendo acquired the company.


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