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===In [[Multi-Man Melee]]===
===In [[Multi-Man Melee]]===
[[File:SSBM Multi Man.png|thumb|200px|Female Wire Frame in 100-Man Melee.]]
[[File:SSBM Multi Man.png|thumb|200px|Female Wire Frame in 100-Man Melee.]]
Female Wire Frame, as part of the Fighting Wire Frame duo, is a central fixture in Multi-Man Melee, with them attacking the player in gangs. She appears in all modes, including [[Cruel Melee]], where they are extremely threatening. In these modes, Female Wire Frame usually has a handicap, changing her statistics dramatically.{{clr}}
Female Wire Frame, as part of the Fighting Wire Frame duo, is a central fixture in Multi-Man Melee, with them attacking the player in gangs. She appears in all modes, including [[Cruel Melee]], where they are extremely threatening. In these modes, Female Wire Frame usually has a handicap, changing her statistics dramatically.


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|desc=This is the female model of the Fighting Wire Frames. The female's abilities are roughly the same as the male model's. All Fighting Wire Frames lack the ability to use special techniques, and their attacks lack any real physical strength. Additionally, they're slow and are therefore easy to outmaneuver. They tend to attack in gangs.
|desc=This is the female model of the Fighting Wire Frames. The female's abilities are roughly the same as the male model's. All Fighting Wire Frames lack the ability to use special techniques, and their attacks lack any real physical strength. Additionally, they're slow and are therefore easy to outmaneuver. They tend to attack in gangs.
|gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Super Smash Bros. Melee|release1=12/01}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Super Smash Bros. Melee|release1=12/01}}
|game=Melee
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|desc=The Multi-Man Melee mode consists of 10-Man, 3-Minute, Endless, and other such matches, which pit you against the Fighting Wire Frames under varied rules. Of particular note is the Cruel Melee, where the Wire Frames pull no punches; they'll come after you with a single-minded fury rarely seen in CPU opponents.
|desc=The Multi-Man Melee mode consists of 10-Man, 3-Minute, Endless, and other such matches, which pit you against the Fighting Wire Frames under varied rules. Of particular note is the Cruel Melee, where the Wire Frames pull no punches; they'll come after you with a single-minded fury rarely seen in CPU opponents.
|gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Super Smash Bros. Melee|release1=12/01}}
|gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Super Smash Bros. Melee|release1=12/01}}
|game=Melee
}}
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