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The Ice Climbers summon an enormous iceberg up from the ground that covers almost the entire stage. The iceberg makes all platforms (including the iceberg itself) slippery for all characters except the Ice Climbers who summoned it.
The Ice Climbers summon an enormous iceberg up from the ground that covers almost the entire stage. The iceberg makes all platforms (including the iceberg itself) slippery for all characters except the Ice Climbers who summoned it.


It can damage and [[Frozen|freeze]] any opponents who touch it or any platforms close to the iceberg. When opponents touch the mound of ice, they get stuck for a few moments and take steady amounts of damage, about 2%. When the opponent freezes on the sides of the mountain, they receive a deal of [[knockback]] depending on how much damage is accumulated and which part of the mountain the opponent froze at. Any damage can be avoided by edge-hanging through the duration of the move. The iceberg will become smaller if it is attacked by opponents. The size of the iceberg is proportionate to the size of the stage; the larger the stage, the larger the iceberg. Even if the Climbers are separated or one has been KO'd, the remaining climber can still perform the Final Smash, but instead of high-fiving each other, the lone climber lifts up their hammer.
It can damage and [[Frozen|freeze]] any opponents who touch it or any platforms close to the iceberg. When opponents touch the mound of ice, they get stuck for a few moments and take steady amounts of damage, about 2%. When the opponent freezes on the sides of the mountain, he/she gets a deal of [[knockback]] depending on how much damage is accumulated and which part of the mountain the opponent froze at. Any damage can be avoided by edge-hanging through the duration of the move. The iceberg will become smaller if it is attacked by opponents. The size of the iceberg is proportionate to the size of the stage; the larger the stage, the larger the iceberg. Even if the Climbers are separated or one has been KO'd, the remaining climber can still perform the Final Smash, but instead of high-fiving each other, the lone climber lifts up their hammer.
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*Using [[down aerial]] as the summoning Ice Climbers while the iceberg is forming makes them bounce off and gives an extra jump.
*Using [[down aerial]] as the summoning Ice Climbers while the iceberg is forming makes them bounce off and gives an extra jump.
*Should [[hack]]s be used to increase the damage ratio to a ridiculously high level, it will be revealed that the iceberg actually gives off a strong push effect. When an opponent is [[KO]]'d and they end up inside the iceberg, from the revival platform, the second they get out, they will be quickly pushed to the sides.
*Should [[hack]]s be used to increase the damage ratio to a ridiculously high level, it will be revealed that the iceberg actually gives off a strong push effect. When an opponent is [[KO]]'d and they end up inside the iceberg, from the revival platform, the second they get out, they will be quickly pushed to the sides.
*Although Iceberg cannot damage allies directly (unless Friendly Fire is enabled), players that summon it can [[self-destruct]] if their ally is KO'd upon simply touching the Iceberg itself, even if they have not been damaged beforehand.
*Although Iceberg cannot damage allies directly (unless Friendly Fire is enabled), players that summon it can [[self-destruct]] if their ally is KO'd upon simply touching the Iceberg itself, even if he/she has not been damaged beforehand.
*It is one of the three Final Smashes to skip an installment, with the other two being [[Triple Finish]]  and [[Aura Storm]].
*It is one of the three Final Smashes to skip an installment, with the other two being [[Triple Finish]]  and [[Aura Storm]].


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