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**{{GameIcon|ssb4-u}}: In the Wii U version, it's a seven-round tournament-style elimination where the player can choose which opponents they face. | **{{GameIcon|ssb4-u}}: In the Wii U version, it's a seven-round tournament-style elimination where the player can choose which opponents they face. | ||
**{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}}: In the 3DS version, the player is given a choice of a set series of paths to choose from. | **{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}}: In the 3DS version, the player is given a choice of a set series of paths to choose from. | ||
*All fighters now have a trophy based on one of their {{SSB4|alternate costume}}s (with the exception of {{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}), similar to the "Smash" fighter trophies from ''Melee'', which can be obtained by {{GameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} clearing All-Star mode (replacing the [[Final Smash]] trophies from ''Brawl''), or {{GameIcon|SSB4- | *All fighters now have a trophy based on one of their {{SSB4|alternate costume}}s (with the exception of {{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}), similar to the "Smash" fighter trophies from ''Melee'', which can be obtained by {{GameIcon|SSB4-3DS}} clearing All-Star mode (replacing the [[Final Smash]] trophies from ''Brawl''), or {{GameIcon|SSB4-WiiU}} purchased at the Trophy Shop for 1000G after clearing Classic Mode; unlike them, each fighter have only one "(Alt.)" trophy as opposed to two. In the Wii U version, clearing the All-Star mode instead gives the Final Smash trophies like in ''Brawl'', making all fighters once again having three trophies in total. | ||
===Aesthetic and sound changes=== | ===Aesthetic and sound changes=== |
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