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This page documents the update history of {{for3ds}}. All additions, fixes and changes are grouped together by the update they were introduced. Some updates have corresponding '''Changelogs''' that can be accessed by clicking on the update itself. The changelogs record all gameplay adjustments introduced in the update, which are categorized by character and attached to a symbol that annotates the effect of the adjustment. A green symbol signals a definite buff. A red symbol signals a definite nerf. A blue symbol signals a neutral adjustment. A yellow symbol signals a relation to a glitch. The "Universal" category refers to adjustments to the game as a whole instead a single character. Note that release notes may only be available in Japanese; if so, they will be written and translated here.
This page documents the update history of {{for3ds}}. Note that release notes may only be available in Japanese; if so, they will be written and translated here.


==1.0==
==1.0==
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*For Glory stats display average KOs and falls to two decimal places instead of zero.
*For Glory stats display average KOs and falls to two decimal places instead of zero.
*The game manual can be accessed from the main menu.
*The game manual can be accessed from the main menu.
*amiibo-related [[Tips]] have been added to the game, as with the Wii U game.
*amiibo-related [[Tips]] have been added to the game.
**These appear even on older 3DS models.
**These appear even on older 3DS models.
*Certain custom moves, such as Link's Power Bow and Quickfire Bow, have been modified to fit and be on par with their Wii U counterparts.
*Certain custom moves, such as Link's Power Bow and Quickfire Bow, have been modified to fit and be on par with their Wii U counterparts.
*The [[AI]] has been updated to match the Wii U version.
*The [[AI]] has been updated to match the Wii U version.
*When the bridge in [[Gerudo Valley]] reforms after being broken, players are now given time to recover before the camera returns to the default position.
*When the bridge in [[Gerudo Valley]] reforms after being broken, players are now given time to recover before the camera returns to the default position.
*The C-stick, ZL button, and ZR button can navigate menus.
*ZL and ZR are now coded to do the same functions as the R and L buttons, respectively. Prior to version 1.0.5, these buttons' functions were reversed, so ZL would trigger the same actions as L and ZR would trigger the same actions as R, though their functions outside of battle (such as in menus) were the same as in current versions.


===[[List of updates (SSB4)/1.0.6 changelog|1.0.6]]===
===[[List of updates (SSB4)/1.0.6 changelog|1.0.6]]===
This update was released on April 15th, 2015. It was the first update of for 3DS to release on the same day as its for Wii U version.
This update was released on April 15th, 2015.
*Replays saved with previous game versions will no longer play after receiving this update.
*Replays saved with previous game versions will no longer play after receiving this update.
*Added a new functionality for purchasing DLC. A new fighter, [[Mewtwo (SSB4)|Mewtwo]], has been made available for those who were given codes. Players who do not yet have Mewtwo can still fight against it in online matches and watch replays of it on the Replay Channel. The DLC shop shares the same music as the trophy shop.
*Added a new functionality for purchasing DLC. A new fighter, [[Mewtwo (SSB4)|Mewtwo]], has been made available for those who were given codes. Players who do not yet have Mewtwo can still fight against it in online matches and watch replays of it on the Replay Channel. The DLC shop shares the same music as the trophy shop.
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===[[List of updates (SSB4)/1.1.3 changelog|1.1.3]]===
===[[List of updates (SSB4)/1.1.3 changelog|1.1.3]]===
This update was released on December 15th, 2015.
This update was released on December 15th, 2015


* [[Cloud (SSB4)|Cloud]] can be downloaded from the eShop.
* [[Cloud (SSB4)|Cloud]] can be downloaded from the eShop.
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===1.1.7===
===1.1.7===
This final update was released on July 18th, 2017.
This update was released on July 18th, 2017


*Added amiibo support for {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}, {{SSB4|Cloud}} and {{SSB4|Corrin}}.
*Added amiibo support for Bayonetta and Corrin.
*Replays of version 1.1.6 can still be viewed.
*Replays of version 1.1.6 can still be viewed.
Please note: Once users install the update data (Ver. 1.1.7), they will no longer be able to play local multiplayer with users without the update installed. Users will be required to download this update prior to using the software's online multiplayer features.


==References==
==References==
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