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|[[Hero]]||[[MP Gauge]]|| All of Hero's special moves consume MP, and the move can not be used if  there is not enough MP. It regenerates automatically when he has less than 100 MP, or when he attacks, recharging based on 0.8x the amount of base damage the attack deals. His down special gives a menu of four random spells out of 21 that pauses the MP regeneration and has a set MP cost for each spell, while his other three specials can be charged into three variants each, with the stronger variants requiring more MP.
|[[Hero]]||[[MP Gauge]]|| All of Hero's special moves consume MP, and the move can not be used if  there is not enough MP. It regenerates automatically when he has less than 100 MP, or when he attacks, recharging based on 0.8x the amount of base damage the attack deals. His down special gives a menu of four random spells out of 21 that pauses the MP regeneration and has a set MP cost for each spell, while his other three specials can be charged into three variants each, with the stronger variants requiring more MP.
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|[[Hero]]||Critical Hit||Hero's smash attacks have a 1/8 chance of triggering a critical hit, resulting in them dealing twice as much damage and becoming extremely powerful. To compensate, however, they all have a reduced shield damage modifier during this state, while his critical hit forward and down smashes have reduced [[Knockback#Base knockback|base knockback]].
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|rowspan=2|[[Ice Climbers]]||Nana/Popo||The player takes full control of one Ice Climber. The other one—Nana by default and Popo in specific alternate costumes—acts as a CPU-controlled clone of the leader, who usually follows the player's actions and attacks alongside the leader with a slight delay, but acts on their own and attempts to return to the leader if they are separated. This further allows for an advanced technique exclusive to the Ice Climbers, [[desynching]], that allows the player to independently control both characters.
|rowspan=2|[[Ice Climbers]]||Nana/Popo||The player takes full control of one Ice Climber. The other one—Nana by default and Popo in specific alternate costumes—acts as a CPU-controlled clone of the leader, who usually follows the player's actions and attacks alongside the leader with a slight delay, but acts on their own and attempts to return to the leader if they are separated. This further allows for an advanced technique exclusive to the Ice Climbers, [[desynching]], that allows the player to independently control both characters.

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