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The earliest stage of this hack dates back to December 9th, 2013.  Beginning in version 3.0, ''Project M'' had a "clone engine" that added {{PM|Roy}} and Mewtwo. Not too longer after, in January 2014, Phantom Wings created a similar program called "BrawlEx". By default, these extra characters are considered "clones" as their data was copied from their base fighter, which is recognized through the "Ex" suffix on their file name (eg. LucarioEx, MarioEx, etc). By assigning "Ex" characters to their own placement ID, they will appear on the character select screen as if normal; from there, any necessary modifications (new models, animations, effects, portraits etc.) are addressed for custom content. There can be either completely unique fighters, full clones, semi-clones, or psuedo clones. An updated version of the BrawlEx engine was founded by ''Project+'', dubbed "P+Ex", which has various fixes and features used exclusively to ''Project+''.
The earliest stage of this hack dates back to December 9th, 2013.  Beginning in version 3.0, ''Project M'' had a "clone engine" that added {{PM|Roy}} and Mewtwo. Not too longer after, in January 2014, Phantom Wings created a similar program called "BrawlEx". By default, these extra characters are considered "clones" as their data was copied from their base fighter, which is recognized through the "Ex" suffix on their file name (eg. LucarioEx, MarioEx, etc). By assigning "Ex" characters to their own placement ID, they will appear on the character select screen as if normal; from there, any necessary modifications (new models, animations, effects, portraits etc.) are addressed for custom content. There can be either completely unique fighters, full clones, semi-clones, or psuedo clones. An updated version of the BrawlEx engine was founded by ''Project+'', dubbed "P+Ex", which has various fixes and features used exclusively to ''Project+''.


The ''Melee'' mods ''Team Akaneia'' and ''Beyond Melee'' have done this to expand ''Melee's'' roster; the former includes Wolf, Diddy Kong, Charizard (based on it's Smash 4 incarnation), Lucas, and Sonic being playable, while the latter includes Wolf, Meta Knight, Shadow Mewtwo (from Pokkén Tournament) Skull Kid, Raichu and Fey.
The ''Melee'' mods ''Team Akaneia'' and ''Beyond Melee'' have done this to expand ''Melee's'' roster; the former includes Wolf, Diddy Kong, and Charizard (based on it's Smash 4 incarnation) being playable, while the latter includes Wolf, Meta Knight, Shadow Mewtwo (from Pokkén Tournament) Skull Kid, Raichu and Fey.


The ''Smash 64'' mod ''Smash Remix'' has done this to expand it's roster up to 41 characters.  
The ''Smash 64'' mod ''Smash Remix'' has done this to expand it's roster up to 41 characters.  

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