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*Unlike other ambushes, fights with Link in the [[Underground Maze]] are not initiated until the player is grounded. As a result, it is possible to carefully pass through the rooms avoiding touching any of the platforms, and thus complete the stage without ever having to take part in a fight with the character, though this precludes the player from receiving the [[List_of_bonuses#Super_Smash_Bros._Melee|Link Master]] special bonus.
*Unlike other ambushes, fights with Link in the [[Underground Maze]] are not initiated until the player is grounded. As a result, it is possible to carefully pass through the rooms avoiding touching any of the platforms, and thus complete the stage without ever having to take part in a fight with the character, though this precludes the player from receiving the [[List_of_bonuses#Super_Smash_Bros._Melee|Link Master]] special bonus.
*For most ambushes, parts of terrain that are not connected to the main area and are hidden just off-screen become intangible, preventing players from being rescued by a bounce off an unseen object.
*For most ambushes, parts of terrain that are not connected to the main area and are hidden just off-screen become intangible, preventing players from being rescued by a bounce off an unseen object.
*Ambushes are similar to ''{{s|wikirby|Mid-Bosses|Mid-Boss}}'' from the ''Kirby'' series.
*[[Glire]]s, [[Glice]]s, and [[Glunder]]s tend to take themselves out of ambushes, due to rolling along terrain that leaves the screen.
*[[Glire]]s, [[Glice]]s, and [[Glunder]]s tend to take themselves out of ambushes, due to rolling along terrain that leaves the screen.
*Humorously, there is a locked battle in [[Subspace (Part II)]] that contains nothing but a single [[Ticken]] - which appears above no platforms and promptly falls off the screen.
*Humorously, there is a locked battle in [[Subspace (Part II)]] that contains nothing but a single [[Ticken]] - which appears above no platforms and promptly falls off the screen.

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