Editing List of SSBU Music (Fire Emblem series)

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*The English version of ''Lost in Thoughts All Alone'' has ''Fire Emblem Fates'' listed as its origin, while the Japanese version has ''Fire Emblem: if'' (the game's Japanese title) listed as its origin. However, interestingly, both remixes of the track have ''Fire Emblem: if'' listed as their origin. The above holds no matter which language the game is set to.
*The English version of ''Lost in Thoughts All Alone'' has ''Fire Emblem Fates'' listed as its origin, while the Japanese version has ''Fire Emblem: if'' (the game's Japanese title) listed as its origin. However, interestingly, both remixes of the track have ''Fire Emblem: if'' listed as their origin. The above holds no matter which language the game is set to.
*''[https://youtu.be/MtWSJkS7tNk/ Those Who Sow Darkness]'' and ''[https://youtu.be/kt4iOA2-Aog/ The Spirit Dais]'' from ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses'' are both used during {{SSBU|Byleth}}'s reveal trailer, although they don't appear in-game.
*''[https://youtu.be/MtWSJkS7tNk/ Those Who Sow Darkness]'' and ''[https://youtu.be/kt4iOA2-Aog/ The Spirit Dais]'' from ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses'' are both used during {{SSBU|Byleth}}'s reveal trailer, although they don't appear in-game.
*''Gear Up For...'' is the first song to originate from a mobile game, namely ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', preceding ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Minecraft|Earth}}'' from ''Minecraft Earth''.
*''Gear Up For...'' & ''Fire Emblem Theme (Heroic Origins)'' are the first songs to originate from a mobile game, namely ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', preceding ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Minecraft|Earth}}'' from ''Minecraft Earth''.
*Discounting the "Others" section, ''Fire Emblem'', ''Final Fantasy'' and ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' are the only base game universes to receive additional songs via {{SSBU|downloadable content}}.
*Discounting the "Others" section, ''Fire Emblem'', ''Final Fantasy'' and ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' are the only base game universes to receive additional songs via {{SSBU|downloadable content}}.
**Because of this, ''Fire Emblem'' has the second highest amount of tracks after {{uv|Mario}}, and it is one of the two universes alongside ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' to have all three types of music tracks: default, unlockable, and downloadable.
**Because of this, ''Fire Emblem'' has the second highest amount of tracks after {{uv|Mario}}, and it is one of the two universes alongside ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' to have all three types of music tracks: default, unlockable, and downloadable.

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