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The spiritual successors to the Polygon Team, the '''Fighting Wire Frames''' come in male and female varieties. They appear in Adventure Mode, as well as the various forms of [[Multi-Man Melee]]. | The spiritual successors to the Polygon Team, the '''Fighting Wire Frames''' come in male and female varieties. They appear in Adventure Mode, as well as the various forms of [[Multi-Man Melee]]. | ||
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==From ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==From ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ||
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As the secondary antagonist and counterpart to Galeem, '''Dharkon''' appears in [[World of Light]]. He represents corruption, chaos, and destruction. He warps the world into a twisted chaotic mess, which is in strong contrast to the organized near-perfectly fit world Galeem creates. In the final stage the player can either face him or Dharkon and Galeem combined, but either fight gives Dharkon additional moves. Defeating only Dharkon has Galeem unleash his power a second time akin to the beginning of the game, but this time no one escapes. | As the secondary antagonist and counterpart to Galeem, '''Dharkon''' appears in [[World of Light]]. He represents corruption, chaos, and destruction. He warps the world into a twisted chaotic mess, which is in strong contrast to the organized near-perfectly fit world Galeem creates. In the final stage the player can either face him or Dharkon and Galeem combined, but either fight gives Dharkon additional moves. Defeating only Dharkon has Galeem unleash his power a second time akin to the beginning of the game, but this time no one escapes. | ||
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===Rathalos=== | ===Rathalos=== | ||