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==Overview==
==Overview==
Wire Frames are, true to their name, a framework of pink lines in a humanoid shape.  Their faces feature the ''Super Smash Bros.'' logo, and a red heart-like object can be found within their chests.  Wire Frames come in male and female varieties, modeled after  
Wire Frames are, true to their name, a framework of pink lines in a humanoid shape.  Their faces feature the ''Super Smash Bros.'' logo, and a red heart-like object can be found within their chests.  Wire Frames come in male and female varieties, modeled after {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} (and by association, his [[clone]] {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}) and {{SSBM|Zelda}}, whose standard attacks they borrow.
{{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} (and by association, his [[clone]] {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}) and {{SSBM|Zelda}}, whose standard attacks they borrow.


Generally, they are weak and light fighters, and are very easy to KO; as to compensate their lack of recoveries due to their inability to use [[special move]]s, Wire Frames have high jumping prowess. In [[Adventure]], they are also fought in a low-gravity version of {{SSBM|Battlefield}}. They fulfill the same role as the [[Fighting Polygon Team]] (from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' who appear on Stage 10 of [[1P Game]]). In both these games (''Smash 64'' and ''Melee''), both the Fighting Polygon Team and Fighting Wire Frames are fought on the penultimate stage ([[Battlefield]]) and both are fought on regular 1 player modes (though the Fighting Wire Frames are not fought in {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} but ''Adventure'' unlike the Fighting Polygon Team's appearance on Smash 64's 1P Game).  
Generally, they are weak and light fighters, and are very easy to KO; as to compensate their lack of recoveries due to their inability to use [[special move]]s, Wire Frames have high jumping prowess. In [[Adventure]], they are also fought in a low-gravity version of {{SSBM|Battlefield}}. They fulfill the same role as the [[Fighting Polygon Team]] (from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' who appear on Stage 10 of [[1P Game]]). In both these games (''Smash 64'' and ''Melee''), both the Fighting Polygon Team and Fighting Wire Frames are fought on the penultimate stage ([[Battlefield]]) and both are fought on regular 1 player modes (though the Fighting Wire Frames are not fought in {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} but ''Adventure'' unlike the Fighting Polygon Team's appearance on Smash 64's 1P Game).  
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In [[Cruel Melee]], however, all Wire Frames are extremely aggressive, and are also handicapped to be extremely powerful and harder to knock off-stage. Characters cannot survive easily among the Wire Frames because of their amplified power and aggressive [[edge-guarding]]. The power of these Wire Frames became the center of an infamous [[List of rumors#Unlocking_Sonic_and_Tails|April Fool's joke]].
In [[Cruel Melee]], however, all Wire Frames are extremely aggressive, and are also handicapped to be extremely powerful and harder to knock off-stage. Characters cannot survive easily among the Wire Frames because of their amplified power and aggressive [[edge-guarding]]. The power of these Wire Frames became the center of an infamous [[List of rumors#Unlocking_Sonic_and_Tails|April Fool's joke]].


Wire Frames appear in all modes of [[Multi-Man Melee]], in {{SSBM|Battlefield}} during Adventure mode, and in [[Event 37: Legendary Pokémon]].   
Wire Frames appear in all modes of [[Multi-Man Melee]], in Battlefield during Adventure mode, and in [[Event 37: Legendary Pokémon]].   


Wire Frames are considered to be successors to the Fighting Polygon Team and the predecessors of the [[Fighting Alloy Team]], although they have a larger role than either of them.
Wire Frames are considered to be successors to the Fighting Polygon Team and the predecessors of the [[Fighting Alloy Team]], although they have a larger role than either of them.
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|desc=Who built the Fighting Wire Frames and to what purpose remains a mystery. They're a simple collection of wires which house a sparse framework of bones and organs that lends them a rather disturbing appearance. They look rather big and powerful, but in reality, both their offensive and defensive abilities are subpar.
|desc=Who built the Fighting Wire Frames and to what purpose remains a mystery. They're a simple collection of wires which house a sparse framework of bones and organs that lends them a rather disturbing appearance. They look rather big and powerful, but in reality, both their offensive and defensive abilities are subpar.
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|name=Female Wire Frame
|name=Female Wire Frame
|image=Female Wire Frame Trophy.png
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|desc=This is the female model of the Fighting Wire Frames. The female's abilities are roughly the same as the male model's. All Fighting Wire Frames lack the ability to use special techniques, and their attacks lack any real physical strength. Additionally, they're slow and are therefore easy to outmaneuver. They tend to attack in gangs.  
|desc=This is the female model of the Fighting Wire Frames. The female's abilities are roughly the same as the male model's. All Fighting Wire Frames lack the ability to use special techniques, and their attacks lack any real physical strength. Additionally, they're slow and are therefore easy to outmaneuver. They tend to attack in gangs.
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|name=Fighting Wire Frames
|name=Fighting Wire Frames
|image=Fighting Wire Frames Trophy.png
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|desc=The Multi-Man Melee mode consists of 10-Man, 3-Minute, Endless, and other such matches, which pit you against the Fighting Wire Frames under varied rules. Of particular note is the Cruel Melee, where the Wire Frames pull no punches; they'll come after you with a single-minded fury rarely seen in CPU opponents.  
|desc=The Multi-Man Melee mode consists of 10-Man, 3-Minute, Endless, and other such matches, which pit you against the Fighting Wire Frames under varied rules. Of particular note is the Cruel Melee, where the Wire Frames pull no punches; they'll come after you with a single-minded fury rarely seen in CPU opponents.
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