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*In ''Ultimate'', if a fighter has a full [[Final Smash Meter]] upon losing their last stock, it will only partially empty (as it normally does upon being KO'd) once they explode a few seconds later.
*In ''Ultimate'', if a fighter has a full [[Final Smash Meter]] upon losing their last stock, it will only partially empty (as it normally does upon being KO'd) once they explode a few seconds later.
*[[Recoil damage]] allows the user to [[self-destruct|KO themselves]] in Stamina Mode. This includes attacks such as {{SSBU|Pichu}}'s electric moves (except [[Volt Tackle]]), and {{SSBU|Incineroar}}'s failed [[Alolan Whip]]. If the self-KOing user also happens to KO a remaining opponent with said move, the game will consider it a tie and move to [[Sudden Death]].
*[[Recoil damage]] allows the user to [[self-destruct|KO themselves]] in Stamina Mode. This includes attacks such as {{SSBU|Pichu}}'s electric moves (except [[Volt Tackle]]), and {{SSBU|Incineroar}}'s failed [[Alolan Whip]]. If the self-KOing user also happens to KO a remaining opponent with said move, the game will consider it a tie and move to [[Sudden Death]].
*In ''Ultimate'', if {{SSBU|Sora}} is the fighter to land the final blow, a special slow motion effect goes into place while the camera pans around and fades into white, referencing the visual effects that plays when defeating a Boss in the ''{{uv|Kingdom Hearts}}'' series.
*In ''Ultimate'', if {{SSBU|Sora}} is the fighter to land the final blow, a special slow motion effect goes into place while the camera pans around and fades into white, referencing the visual effects that play when defeating a Boss in the ''{{uv|Kingdom Hearts}}'' series.


==References==
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