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==Similarities==
==Similarities==
*The two versions have the same characters.<ref>[http://kotaku.com/dont-expect-a-lot-of-third-party-characters-in-the-nex-513203533 Don't Expect A Lot Of Third-Party Characters In The Next ''Smash Bros''], retrieved 14/06/2013</ref> The characters have identical physics and movesets across both versions.
*The two versions have the same characters.<ref>[http://kotaku.com/dont-expect-a-lot-of-third-party-characters-in-the-nex-513203533 Don't Expect A Lot Of Third-Party Characters In The Next ''Smash Bros''], retrieved 14/06/2013</ref> The characters have identical physics and movesets across both versions.
**However, four characters that are available as [[Starter character#Super Smash Bros. 4|starter characters]] in the Wii U version must be [[Unlockable_character#Super_Smash_Bros._for_Nintendo_3DS|unlocked]] in the 3DS version ({{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}, {{SSB4|Jigglypuff}}, {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}, and {{SSB4|Ness}}).
**However, four characters that are available as [[Starter character#Super Smash Bros. 4|starter characters]] in the Wii U version must be [[Unlockable_character#Super_Smash_Bros._for_Nintendo_3DS|unlocked]] in the 3DS version ([[Bowser Jr. (SSB4)|Bowser Jr.]], [[Jigglypuff (SSB4)|Jigglypuff]], [[Ganondorf (SSB4)|Ganondorf]], and [[Ness (SSB4)|Ness]]).
*Both versions share 13 stages (7 of which are DLC stages): {{SSB4|Battlefield}}, {{SSB4|Final Destination}}, [[Boxing Ring]], [[Duck Hunt]], [[Gaur Plain]], [[Wily Castle]], [[Suzaku Castle]] (DLC), [[Dream Land (64)]] (DLC), [[Hyrule Castle]] (DLC), [[Peach's Castle]] (DLC), [[Super Mario Maker]] (DLC), [[Midgar]] (DLC), and [[Umbra Clock Tower]] (DLC).
*Both versions share 13 stages (7 of which are DLC stages): [[Battlefield (SSB4)|Battlefield]], [[Final Destination (SSB4)|Final Destination]], [[Boxing Ring]], [[Duck Hunt]], [[Gaur Plain]], [[Wily Castle]], [[Suzaku Castle]] (DLC), [[Dream Land (64)]] (DLC), [[Hyrule Castle]] (DLC), [[Peach's Castle]] (DLC), [[Super Mario Maker]] (DLC), [[Midgar]] (DLC), and [[Umbra Clock Tower]] (DLC).
**However, the Wii U version of Gaur Plain is larger, with more platforms. Also, [[Metal Face]] does not appear in the 3DS version of Gaur Plain, while he does in the Wii U version.
**However, the Wii U version of Gaur Plain is larger, with more platforms. Also, [[Metal Face]] does not appear in the 3DS version of Gaur Plain, while he does in the Wii U version.
**Additionally, Duck Hunt was not available on the 3DS version upon its release. Instead, it was included with the 1.1.1 patch released on September 30th, 2015.  
**Additionally, Duck Hunt was not available on the 3DS version upon its release. Instead, it was included with the 1.1.1 patch released on September 30th, 2015.  
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**Furthermore, the time of day for Wily Castle depends on the version with the 3DS version set in the day while the Wii U version is set at night.
**Furthermore, the time of day for Wily Castle depends on the version with the 3DS version set in the day while the Wii U version is set at night.
**Finally, the giant screen in the Wii U version of Boxing Ring can display special titles for the fighters.
**Finally, the giant screen in the Wii U version of Boxing Ring can display special titles for the fighters.
**Even Suzaku Castle, Super Mario Maker and Midgar have differences between consoles; for Suzaku Castle, in the Wii U version, the background is a shade of orange, but the 3DS version uses a magenta color. For Super Mario Maker, the 3DS version will only switch between two styles instead of Wii U's four (all of them). For Midgar, in the Wii U version, the background is a dark shade of teal, but the 3DS version uses a much greener shade.
**Even Suzaku Castle, Super Mario Maker and Midgar have differences between consoles); for Suzaku Castle, in the Wii U version, the background is a shade of orange, but the 3DS version uses a magenta color. For Super Mario Maker, the 3DS version will only switch between two styles instead of Wii U's four (all of them). For Midgar, in the Wii U version, the background is a dark shade of teal, but the 3DS version uses a much greener shade.
*Both versions have [[Classic Mode]].
*Both versions have [[Classic Mode]].
**However, the mode is vastly different between versions.
**However, the mode is vastly different between versions.

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