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The most recent version of ''Project+'' has made use of this tool to expand the item roster. [[Articuno]] and [[Zapdos]] return from ''Melee'' as alternatives to Moltres when summoned from a [[Poké Ball]]. [[Goomba]] appears as alternatives to [[Hammer Bro]]s when summoned from an [[Assist Trophy]]. Items such as the [[Flipper]] from ''Balloon Fight'' and a variant of the {{b|Screw Attack|item}} make an appearance, themselves based on their appearances in ''Melee''. The aforementioned Assist Trophies can also be found within [[Container]]s, like in ''Melee''.
The most recent version of ''Project+'' has made use of this tool to expand the item roster. [[Articuno]] and [[Zapdos]] return from ''Melee'' as alternatives to Moltres when summoned from a [[Poké Ball]]. [[Goomba]] appears as alternatives to [[Hammer Bro]]s when summoned from an [[Assist Trophy]]. Items such as the [[Flipper]] from ''Balloon Fight'' and a variant of the {{b|Screw Attack|item}} make an appearance, themselves based on their appearances in ''Melee''. The aforementioned Assist Trophies can also be found within [[Container]]s, like in ''Melee''.
===Music replacement & expansion===
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[[File:Custom music playlist.jpg|thumb|300px|A custom music playlist for ''Ultimate''.]]
New songs can be added to most ''Smash'' games very easily, either by saving a file under the name of a base game song in the game's filetype (For example, BRSTM for ''Brawl'' and Nus3audio for ''Ultimate'') to overwrite it, or adding a new file and writing it into the [[My Music]] playlist. Custom songs can have loop points set so that they play seamlessly. Additionally, base game songs can be placed on stages different from those they were initially on (such as placing [[King K. Rool]]-related music on [[Pirate Ship]]) or removed from stages where they may not fit (such as with ''Ultimate''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> all-encompassing stage playlists). Music modifications are often used to accompany custom stages, given that they often overwrite existing stages. Most mod distribution websites contain music files for download, and the [https://smashcustommusic.net/ Smash Custom Music] website serves as a repository of them in various formats for modding various games beyond just ''Smash'' with correct loops. The M-EX tool allows a feature similar to My Music to be added to Melee, though the likelihoods can only be changed externally from the game in the tool.


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