Editing List of regional version differences (SSBU)

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==[[R.O.B.]] costumes==
==[[R.O.B.]] costumes==
Like ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', Costume 1 & 2 for R.O.B. are ordered different depending on game language to match regional history. If the language is set to Japanese, Chinese or Korean, the first costume will be the red and cream color scheme used in those regions, and the second costume is the gray color scheme used for international versions. These costumes are swapped for all other languages.
Like in previous games, Costume 1 & 2 for R.O.B. are ordered different depending on game language to match regional history. If the language is set to Japanese, Chinese or Korean, the first costume will be the red and cream color scheme used in those regions, and the second costume is the gray color scheme used for international versions. These costumes are swapped for all other languages.


==Victory animations==
==Victory animations==

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