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The '''Custom Part''' is an [[item]] in both versions of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. Collecting one gives the player a [[custom special move]], a [[Character customization|Headgear or Outfit]] for [[Mii Fighter]]s, or a piece of [[equipment]]. They can be obtained in several ways:
The '''Custom Part''' is an [[item]] in both versions of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. Collecting one gives the player a [[custom special move]], a [[Character customization|Headgearor Outfit]] for [[Mii Fighter]]s or a piece of [[equipment]]. They can be obtained in several ways:
*contained in [[chest]]s, randomly dropped by defeated enemies, and carried by [[Fly Guy]]s in [[Smash Run]].
*contained in [[chest]]s, randomly dropped by defeated enemies and carried by [[Fly Guy]]s in [[Smash Run]].
*in the [[All-Star Rest Area]] in [[All-Star Mode]].
*in the [[All-Star Rest Area]] in [[All-Star Mode]].
*lying on the ground in the [[Home-Run Contest]].
*lying on the ground in the [[Home-Run Contest]].

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