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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
===As a boss===
===As a minor boss===
[[File:MetalMario.png|thumb|left|{{SSB|Fox}} vs. Metal Mario]]
[[File:MetalMario.png|thumb|left|{{SSB|Fox}} vs. Metal Mario]]
Metal Mario debuts as a mini [[boss]] in the ninth stage of the [[1P Game]] and is fought on the [[Meta Crystal]] stage.  
Metal Mario debuts as a [[minor boss]] in the ninth stage of the [[1P Game]] and is fought on the [[Meta Crystal]] stage.  


Despite appearing as a simple palette-swap of {{SSB|Mario}} at first glance, Metal Mario is a powerful fighter who barely flinches to ordinary attacks, is unaffected by [[grab]]s and [[throw]]s at low percentages. Crucially, he also has a [[handicap]] that allows him to take around 200% before being possible to launch, though it changes based on [[difficulty]] setting. Additionally, Metal Mario is to send the player's character flying slightly farther than normal from normal attacks and throws, but will deal the same damage as Mario. However, he is very weak to [[edge-guarding]]: once a player manages to knock him off the stage, he will often fail to recover due to his extremely fast falling speed, despite the decent distance from his [[Super Jump Punch]]. He also has an 8-frame [[jumpsquat]], making any aerial attack much more sluggish.
Despite appearing as a simple palette-swap of {{SSB|Mario}} at first glance, Metal Mario is a powerful fighter who barely flinches to ordinary attacks, is unaffected by [[grab]]s and [[throw]]s at low percentages. Crucially, he also has a [[handicap]] that allows him to take around 200% before being possible to launch, though it changes based on [[difficulty]] setting. Additionally, Metal Mario is to send the player's character flying slightly farther than normal from normal attacks and throws, but will deal the same damage as Mario. However, he is very weak to [[edge-guarding]]: once a player manages to knock him off the stage, he will often fail to recover due to his extremely fast falling speed, despite the decent distance from his [[Super Jump Punch]]. He also has an 8-frame [[jumpsquat]], making any aerial attack much more sluggish.
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
===As a boss===
===As a minor boss===
[[File:Mario_Metal_Box_Melee.png|thumb|left|Metal Mario as he appears in ''Melee''.]]
[[File:Mario_Metal_Box_Melee.png|thumb|left|Metal Mario as he appears in ''Melee''.]]
[[File:MetalMarioandMetalLuigi.png|thumb||Metal Mario and Metal Luigi appear in ''Melee's'' Adventure Mode.]]
[[File:MetalMarioandMetalLuigi.png|thumb||Metal Mario and Metal Luigi appear in ''Melee's'' Adventure Mode.]]

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