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*In ''SSB4'', Ridley is the only non-playable character to have a unique stock icon in the final build of the game. Strangely, the icon derives from his ''Brawl'' design. | *In ''SSB4'', Ridley is the only non-playable character to have a unique stock icon in the final build of the game. Strangely, the icon derives from his ''Brawl'' design. | ||
*In ''Brawl'', Ridley is unable to shoot fireballs as he did as an attack in past ''Metroid'' games, although Meta Ridley is capable of doing so. Ironically, Meta Ridley never had the ability to shoot fireballs, instead possessing the ability to fire a long beam of plasma from his mouth. | *In ''Brawl'', Ridley is unable to shoot fireballs as he did as an attack in past ''Metroid'' games, although Meta Ridley is capable of doing so. Ironically, Meta Ridley never had the ability to shoot fireballs, instead possessing the ability to fire a long beam of plasma from his mouth. | ||
*In ''Ultimate'', Ridley became the first [[boss]] in the series to become a playable character. | *In ''Ultimate'', Ridley became the first [[boss]] in the series to become a playable character, resulting in him being the only stage boss not to reprise his role in ''Ultimate''. | ||
*Ridley is currently the tallest playable character to date, succeeding Samus in ''SSB'' and Bowser since ''Melee''. | *Ridley is currently the tallest playable character to date, succeeding Samus in ''SSB'' and Bowser since ''Melee''. | ||