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The Wii U GamePad comes with all Wii U consoles and uniquely features a touchscreen built into its casing. Although it primarily acts wirelessly, it can be directly connected to the Wii U console via a cable. The controller's button layout is similar to that of the Classic Controller Pro, though both the left and right analog sticks are above the d-pad and face buttons, respectively. Wii U GamePads are "tethered" to their original console, and cannot be synced to other consoles. The Wii U GamePad features compatibility with {{s|wikipedia|Near Field Communication}}, allowing for players to sync compatible devices to the controller. For ''Smash 4'', compatibility with NFC is featured with a line of ''Smash''-themed [[amiibo]] figurines.
The Wii U GamePad comes with all Wii U consoles and uniquely features a touchscreen built into its casing. Although it primarily acts wirelessly, it can be directly connected to the Wii U console via a cable. The controller's button layout is similar to that of the Classic Controller Pro, though both the left and right analog sticks are above the d-pad and face buttons, respectively. Wii U GamePads are "tethered" to their original console, and cannot be synced to other consoles. The Wii U GamePad features compatibility with {{s|wikipedia|Near Field Communication}}, allowing for players to sync compatible devices to the controller. For ''Smash 4'', compatibility with NFC is featured with a line of ''Smash''-themed [[amiibo]] figurines.


The Wii U GamePad is fully compatible with ''Smash 4''. In most cases, the touchscreen on the device will show the same video as that of the console itself. Furthermore, the game's [[Stage Builder]] supports the creation of custom platforms via drawing them on the touchscreen. If the GamePad is not used to play an actual match, then [[damage percent]]ages of players are displayed on the unit; tapping the screen in this mode changes it to show the actual match in progress. The game also supports Off-TV Play, allowing players to potentially play the game without the need of an external television set. The controller's microphone can also be used in [[With Friends]] to talk with other players while waiting for matches to start.
The Wii U Gamepad is fully compatible with ''Smash 4''. In most cases, the touchscreen on the device will show the same video as that of the console itself. Furthermore, the game's [[Stage Builder]] supports the creation of custom platforms via drawing them on the touchscreen. If the GamePad is not used to play an actual match, then [[damage percent]]ages of players are displayed on the unit; tapping the screen in this mode changes it to show the actual match in progress. The game also supports Off-TV Play, allowing players to potentially play the game without the need of an external television set. The controller's microphone can also be used in [[With Friends]] to talk with other players while waiting for matches to start.


The Wii U GamePad is generally banned in competitive play for several reasons:
The Wii U GamePad is generally banned in competitive play for several reasons:
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!  !! ''[[SSB]]'' !! ''[[Melee]]'' !! ''[[Brawl]]'' !!''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS|for 3DS]]'' !! ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|for Wii U]]'' !! ''[[Ultimate]]''
!  !! ''[[SSB]]'' !! ''[[Melee]]'' !! ''[[Brawl]]'' !!''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS|for 3DS]]'' !! ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|for Wii U]]'' !! ''[[Ultimate]]''
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| [[GameCube controller]]||{{y}}<sup>VC</sup>||{{y}}||{{y}}||{{n}}||{{y}}<sup>Adap.</sup>||{{y}}<sup>Adap.</sup>
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* "VC" refers to [[Virtual Console]].
* "VC" refers to [[Virtual Console]].

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