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====Stage Builder====
====Stage Builder====
{{Main|Stage Builder}}
{{Main|Stage Builder}}
Stage Builder allows the player to create their own stages from scratch. They can choose the background and any music track from the game. Stages can be built by drawing the terrain on the Wii U gamepad (in {{forwiiu}}) or Switch's touch screen or using a controller (in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''). They are also given other parts with various effects such as springs or cannons.
Stage Builder allows the player to create their own stages from scratch. They can choose the background and any music track from the game. Stages can be built by drawing the terrain on the Wii U gamepad (in {{forwiiu}}) or Switch's touch screen or using a controler (in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''). They are also given other parts with various effects such as springs or cannons.


====amiibo====
====amiibo====
{{Main|amiibo}}
{{Main|amiibo}}
amiibo allows the player to customize their figure players in various ways, such as giving them [[equipment]] or customizing their [[special moves]] (in ''SSB4'') or giving them [[Spirits]] (in ''SSBU'').
amiibo allows the player to customize their figure players in various ways, such as giving them [[equipment]] or customizing ther [[special moves]] (in ''SSB4'') or giving them [[Spirits]] (in ''SSBU'').


====Stadium====
====Stadium====
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=====Multi-Man Smash <small>(''Smash 4'')</small> / Mob Smash <small>(''Ultimate'')</small>=====
=====Multi-Man Smash <small>(''Smash 4'')</small> / Mob Smash <small>(''Ultimate'')</small>=====
{{main|Multi-Man Smash}}
{{main|Multi-Man Smash}}
The player must defeat as many opponents as they can to claim rewards. They are given different settings ranging from facing 10 fighters to 100, a 3-minute mode, an endless mode, and the significantly-harder Cruel Smash. Unique to ''Smash 4'' is Rival Smash, where one player must defeat more opponents than an AI copy of their character before they are themselves defeated in an otherwise endless match. In ''Ultimate'' this mode is a standalone mode instead of a Stadium mode, as Home-Run Contest (at the time of the game's release) and Target Blast not returning to the game, with the new mode All-Star Smash, where the player faces the entire roster, serving as the replacement for All-Star Mode.
The player must defeat as many opponents as they can to claim rewards. They are given different settings ranging from facing 10 fighters to 100, a 3 minute mode, an endless mode, and the significantly-harder Cruel Smash. Unique to ''Smash 4'' is Rival Smash, where one player must defeat more opponents than an AI copy of their character before they are themselves defeated in an otherwise endless match. In ''Ultimate'' this mode is a standalone mode instead of a Stadium mode, as Home-Run Contest (at the time of the game's release) and Target Blast not returning to the game, with the new mode All-Star Smash, where the player faces the entire roster, serving as the replacement for All-Star Mode.


=====Home-Run Contest=====
=====Home-Run Contest=====
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====All-Star====
====All-Star====
{{main|All-Star Mode}}
{{main|All-Star Mode}}
All-Star Mode is a mode where the player must fight the entire roster in the game across several different stages. In between battles they are in a [[All-Star Rest Area|rest area]] where they are given the option to heal their damage using various recovery items, they can also see their next opponents. In {{for3ds}} they fight each player in the order they debuted in their series, whereas in {{forwiiu}} this is reversed.
All-star mode is a mode where the player must fight the entire roster in the game across several different stages. In between battles they are in a [[All-Star Rest Area|rest area]] where they are given the option to heal their damage using various recovery items, they can also see their next opponents. In {{for3ds}} they fight each player in the order they debuted in their series, whereas in {{forwiiu}} this is reversed.


====Event====
====Event====
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====Options====
====Options====
{{main|Options}}
{{main|Options}}
Options is a menu where the player can configure different settings for the game, such as the sound, controls, and internet options. In {{for3ds}} they can also configure the fighter outline and choose where to display the [[damage meter]], while in {{forwiiu}} they can configure [[My Music]].
Options is a menu where the player can configure different settings for the game, such as the sound, controls, and internet options. In {{for3ds}} they can also configure the fighter outline and choose where to display the damage meter, while in {{forwiiu}} they can configure [[My Music]].


In ''Ultimate'', the Options menu is instead found in the Dashboard.
In ''Ultimate'', the Options menu is instead found in the Dashboard.
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====Special Orders====
====Special Orders====
{{main|Special Orders}}
{{main|Special Orders}}
Special Orders is a mode exclusive to {{forwiiu}} that contains two modes, Master Orders and Crazy Orders, each containing challenges set by [[Master Hand]] and [[Crazy Hand]] respectively. In Master Orders players must complete one of three orders presented to get a prize. Master Orders range in difficulty, and the cost to attempt the order and the prize earned for completing the order is dependent on its difficulty level. In Crazy Orders, rather than having one single order, the player attempts a series of orders until they either lose or claim victory. The player must either spend 5000G or use a Crazy Orders pass to participate. On the final battle the player is pit against Crazy Hand and, if completed enough battles, Master Hand will also join.
Special Orders is a mode exclusive to {{forwiiu}} that contains two modes, Master Orders and Crazy Orders, each containing challenges set by [[Master Hand]] and [[Crazy Hand]] respectively. In Master Orders players must complete one of three orders presented to get a prize. Master Orders range in difficulty, and the cost to attempt the order and the prize earned for completing the order is dependent on its difficulty level. In Crazy Orders, rather than having one single order, the player attempts a series of orders until they either lose or claim victory. The player must either spend 5000g or use a Crazy Orders pass to participate. On the final battle the player is pit against Crazy Hand and, if completed enough battles, Master Hand will also join.


====Target Blast====
====Target Blast====

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