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In ''SSB4'', the Final Smash does 30% damage maximum rather than 40% in ''Brawl''. It has a much smaller range and opponents have to be closer to Peach in order to fall asleep, and opponents sleep for a much shorter time. Despite these negative changes, the Final Smash now affects airborne opponents, who become [[helpless]] and fall if they are in the air, which can be especially effective if there is no solid ground under the opponents' feet. The peaches summoned during the Final Smash are reduced to three, albeit they are extremely large and heal 20% damage. Aside from gameplay changes, Peach Blossom also received aesthetic changes. The pink frame that appears has changed drastically, taking on an anime-like design. It is no longer flower-themed like it was in ''Brawl'', and is instead decorated with hearts and ribbons. Also, unlike ''Brawl'', the side images of Peach change every time the Final Smash is activated, and will sometimes blink.
In ''SSB4'', the Final Smash does 30% damage maximum rather than 40% in ''Brawl''. It has a much smaller range and opponents have to be closer to Peach in order to fall asleep, and opponents sleep for a much shorter time. Despite these negative changes, the Final Smash now affects airborne opponents, who become [[helpless]] and fall if they are in the air, which can be especially effective if there is no solid ground under the opponents' feet. The peaches summoned during the Final Smash are reduced to three, albeit they are extremely large and heal 20% damage. Aside from gameplay changes, Peach Blossom also received aesthetic changes. The pink frame that appears has changed drastically, taking on an anime-like design. It is no longer flower-themed like it was in ''Brawl'', and is instead decorated with hearts and ribbons. Also, unlike ''Brawl'', the side images of Peach change every time the Final Smash is activated, and will sometimes blink.


The Final Smash returns in ''Ultimate'', reusing the same artworks from ''SSB4''. It has new aesthetics, including a heart effect upon activation, raining hearts, and a dark pink background during its entirety. The sleep duration has been extended, making it extremely difficult for opponents close to Peach to escape.
The Final Smash returns in ''Ultimate'', reusing the same artworks from ''SSB4''. It has new aesthetics, including a heart effect upon activation, raining hearts, and a dark pink background during its entirety. The sleep duration has been extended, making it extremely difficult for opponents close to Peach to escape. It now affects aerial opponents by making them unable to move until the Final Smash ends or they wake up, which can cause anyone offstage when it's activated to [[self-destruct]].


===Daisy Blossom===
===Daisy Blossom===

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