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The setting of the Hoard is now completely different. Instead of an ordinary room, all the trophies are instead displayed on what appears to be a clearing on a parapet; the walls of a castle lined with small flags with the Smash symbol appear in the background, as well as a bright sky. The grid has been removed in favor of a large Smash logo. The consoles and other props have been removed as well. The layout of the trophies can be changed by holding a direction on the Control Stick or Control Pad before the Hoard appears.<ref>https://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/gamemode/various/various38.html</ref>
The setting of the Hoard is now completely different. Instead of an ordinary room, all the trophies are instead displayed on what appears to be a clearing on a parapet; the walls of a castle lined with small flags with the Smash symbol appear in the background, as well as a bright sky. The grid has been removed in favor of a large Smash logo. The consoles and other props have been removed as well. The layout of the trophies can be changed by holding a direction on the Control Stick or Control Pad before the Hoard appears.<ref>https://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/gamemode/various/various38.html</ref>


The Trophy Hoard also gives the player the ability to use the Diorama Mode; the player can take any four trophies that they have and arrange them however they need on a selection of four backgrounds. Afterward, the player, using a menu similar to the [[Camera|Camera feature]] in normal gameplay, can take snapshots of the arrangement of trophies.
The Trophy Hoard also gives the player the ability to use the Diorama Mode; the player can take any four trophies that they have and arrange them however they need on a selection of four backgrounds. Afterward, the player, using a menu not unlike the [[Camera|Camera feature]] in normal gameplay, can take snapshots of the arrangement of trophies.


The Hoard still appears at the end of Single Player modes, though only for [[Classic Mode (SSBB)|Classic]] and [[All-Star Mode|All-Star]]. However, the player's character instead immediately drops down as a trophy; when they land, the other character trophies are immediately arranged in a predetermined order, unlike the random placement of ''Melee''.
The Hoard still appears at the end of Single Player modes, though only for [[Classic Mode (SSBB)|Classic]] and [[All-Star Mode|All-Star]]. However, the player's character instead immediately drops down as a trophy; when they land, the other character trophies are immediately arranged in a predetermined order, unlike the random placement of ''Melee''.

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