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==Changes from ''Project M'' and ''Legacy TE''==
==Changes from ''Project M'' and ''Legacy TE''==
Like the mods ''Project+'' was based on, this mod focuses on improving the overall gameplay. While ''Project+'' has many minor changes, these are a handful of the noteworthy ones.
Like its predecessors, ''Project+'' focuses on improving the overall gameplay. The game has been updated to Version 2.5, bringing many significant changes rom its initial release.  


One of the biggest changes, which is the main focus of ''Project+'', is the significant removal of various bugs and memory leaks featured in version 3.6 of ''Project M''. These bugs are universal and pertain to either stages, movesets, alternate costumes, sounds, or previously outdated codes used in ''Project M''. While ''Project+'' still has a few bugs, they no longer impact the overall performance as easily as they did previously, thus reducing crashes and freeing a large amount of memory. [[Tourney]] mode, which previously redirected to the [[Rotation]] mode due to glitches, is now replaced by a debug mode.
One of the biggest changes, which is the main focus of ''Project+'', is the significant removal of various bugs and memory leaks featured in version 3.6 of ''Project M''. These bugs are universal and pertain to either stages, movesets, alternate costumes, sounds, or previously outdated codes used in ''Project M''. While ''Project+'' still has a few bugs, they no longer impact the overall performance as easily as they did previously, thus reducing crashes and freeing a large amount of memory. [[Tourney]] mode, which previously redirected to the [[Rotation]] mode due to glitches, is now replaced by a debug mode.


Many more music tracks were also added, bringing the standard to a total of over 500 songs. In addition to the music found in ''Project M'', songs from other games are included as either new arrangements or from their original source. These include songs from ''Paper Mario'' and ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon'', as well as unused tracks in Brawl's files such as "New Age Retro Hippie" from ''EarthBound''. Thanks to the bug fixes and memory expansion, it is now completely possible to [https://youtu.be/M_AhlTDguWM add music] without replacing songs in the default game.  
Thanks to the mod's bug fixes and memory expansion, new features have been included and can be expanded upon:
*[https://youtu.be/M_AhlTDguWM An expanded music list], bringing the standard to a total of over 500 songs. In addition to the music found in ''Project M'', songs from other games are included as either new arrangements or from their original source. These include songs from ''Paper Mario'' and ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon'', as well as unused tracks in Brawl's files such as "New Age Retro Hippie" from ''EarthBound''.  
*An expanded number of the items that appear in the game, with numerous returning from ''Melee''. Among them include [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon like [[Articuno]] and [[Zapdos]], who act as alternatives to Moltres, and even [[Assist Trophy]] characters like the [[Goomba]] as alternatives to the [[Hammer Bro|Hammer Bros.]], functioning identically as they did in [[Adventure Mode (SSBM)|''Melee's'' Adventure mode]] and  [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]]; unique to the Goombas is that they can also be found within any [[Container]], just like in ''Melee''. Additional items include the [[Flipper]] from ''Balloon Fight'' and a variant of the [[Screw Attack (item)|Screw Attack]] based on its ''Melee'' interpretation, where it acts as a throwable item instead of as a badge.


As mentioned by the development team, most of the changes are merely aesthetic. Noticeably, the character select screen now features a new HUD, matching the theme of ''Project+'', and includes diamond portraits. The names of the character are now completely omitted. All characters have original artwork for their select portraits, with their alternate costumes also sharing the same pose rather than having unique poses per costume, with the exception of Samus, Kirby and Ganondorf, as was the case with Wario's costume in ''Brawl''. Additionally, every fighter now has a standard of 17 costumes, with 15 in the base and two hidden skins accessible by holding R or Z.
Additionally, [[Roy (PM)|Roy]], [[Knuckles (P+)|Knuckles]], and [[Mewtwo (PM)|Mewtwo]] are unlocked in The Subspace Emissary after defeating [[Tabuu]].  


Version 2.5 adds [[Articuno]] and [[Zapdos]] as alternatives to Moltres when summoned from a [[Poké Ball]], and also adds [[Goomba]]s as alternatives to [[Hammer Bro]]s. when summoned from an [[Assist Trophy]], as well as the [[Flipper]] from ''Melee'' and a variant of the [[Screw Attack (item)|Screw Attack]] based on its . ''Melee'' interpretation. The aforementioned Assist Trophies can also be found within [[Container]]s, like in ''Melee''. Additionally, [[Roy (PM)|Roy]], [[Knuckles (P+)|Knuckles]], and [[Mewtwo (PM)|Mewtwo]] are unlocked in [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]] after defeating [[Tabuu]], along with other tweaks to characters, stages, modes, and items.
As mentioned by the development team, most of the changes are merely aesthetic. Noticeably, the character select screen now features a new HUD with diamond-shaped portraits, matching the theme of ''Project+''.. The names of the character are now completely omitted. All characters have original artwork for their select portraits, with their alternate costumes also sharing the same pose rather than having unique poses per costume, with the exception of Samus, Kirby and Ganondorf, as was the case with Wario's costume in ''Brawl''. Additionally, every fighter now has a standard of 18 costumes, with 16 in the base and two hidden skins accessible by holding R or Z.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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==Stages==
==Stages==
[[File:ProjectPlusStages.png|thumb|300px|The stage selection screen in ''Project+'']]
[[File:ProjectPlusStages.png|thumb|300px|The stage selection screen in ''Project+'']]
All stages from ''Project M'' 3.6 return. Some remain untouched, while others such as [[Metal Cavern]], [[Luigi's Mansion]] and {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}} were given new layouts for competitive use. Battlefield and Final Destination have a 4th hidden alternate that accesses their appearances in the 1P Mode of the original ''Super Smash Bros.''  
All stages from ''Project M'' 3.6 return. Some remain untouched, while others such as [[Metal Cavern]], [[Luigi's Mansion]] and {{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}} were given new layouts for competitive use. Battlefield and Final Destination have a 4th hidden alternate that accesses their appearances in the 1P Mode of the original ''Super Smash Bros.''  


In addition, along with the remaining stages from ''[[Super Smash Bros.|64]]'', ''[[Melee]]'', and ''[[Brawl]]'', 17 new stages have been added; they all have 3 alternate layouts or skins to choose from by holding the button shown on the stage selection screen:  
In addition to all the returning stages from ''[[Super Smash Bros.|Smash 64]]'', ''[[Melee]]'', and ''[[Brawl]]'', 17 new stages have been added; they all have 3 alternate layouts or skins to choose from by holding the button shown on the stage selection screen:  
 
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|Golden Temple
[[file:DKSymbol.svg|20px|class=invert]]
|A stage Based on ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''. It is located at the Golden Temple, the ninth and final world of the game. It contains two platforms in the middle with one above the other.
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|Minecart Madness
[[file:DKSymbol.svg|20px|class=invert]]
|A stage based on the identically named level from the original ''Donkey Kong Country''. This stage was originally intended to appear in ''[[Project M]]''.
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|Clock Town
[[file:ZeldaSymbol.svg|20px|class=invert]]
|A stage based on ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. Like Great Bay, it is set in the alternate world of {{s|zeldawiki|Termina}}; more specifically, in front of the signature Clock Tower located in {{s|zeldawiki|Clock Town}}, the game's central hub and where [[Young Link]] begins his journey. The stage has a day-night cycle based on the three-day cycle in ''Majora's Mask'', causing the sky to change as time progresses. The cycle lasts for eight minutes in game time, and restarts after it ends; near the end of the cycle, [[Skull Kid]] appears and causes the [[Moon]] to come close to the tower.
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|Temple of Time
[[file:ZeldaSymbol.svg|20px|class=invert]]
|A stage based on ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''. It is located in the distant past of the Faron region, set directly in the Temple of Time; visually, it's appearance stems directly from ''Twilight Princess''.
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|Ceres Space Colony
[[file:MetroidSymbol.svg|20px|class=invert]]
|A stage based on the same location seen in ''Super Metroid'', which is the first location in the game. Samus takes [https://metroid.fandom.com/wiki/Baby the baby Metroid] here for it to be researched and leaves, but returns shortly after she receives a distress signal. She discovers the place was destroyed by none other than [[Ridley]], who has also stolen the baby Metroid. In terms of gameplay, it uses the layout seen in the ''Project M'' version of [[Norfair]]. The background is similar to the arena where [[The_Research_Facility_(Part_II)|the False Samus clones emerge]]; in the background is a tank containing a [[Metroid (creature)|Metroid]].
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|Cookie Country
[[File:KirbySymbol.svg|20px|class=invert]]
|A stage inspired by ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. It is located in Cookie Country, the first level of the game, specifically the first stage of Cookie Country, where Kirby begins his journey.
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|{{s|bulbapedia|Bell Tower}}
[[File:PokemonSymbol.svg|20px|class=invert]]
|A stage based on the second generation of ''Pokémon'' as well as its Generation IV remakes. It is set in the {{s|bulbapedia|Johto}} region, more specifically in {{s|bulbapedia|Ecruteak City}}, where players fight against the city's Gym Leader, {{s|bulbapedia|Morty}}. [[Ho-oh]] appears in the background and flies around the city's signature landmark, the Bell Tower, where it must be fought and captured later on. The stage occurs at sunset, referencing the title screen of ''Pokémon HeartGold''. Bell Tower has a large platform that periodically shifts to a nearby building below and then back up again.
|{{s|bulbapedia|Sprout Tower}} (access by holding Z)
|Another stage based on the second generation of ''Pokémon'' and also set in the Johto region. It is located specifically in {{s|bulbapedia|Violet City}}, the first major city where players must triumph the signature Sprout Tower before facing it's Gym Leader, {{s|bulbapedia|Falkner}}. The stage is made up of two golden Bellsprout statues in the background, with four platforms on each side. This stage was actually [[Unused content (SSBM)|considered]] during the development of ''Melee.''
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|Dead Line
[[File:SonicSymbol.svg|20px|class=invert]]
|A stage based on ''Sonic Rush''. It is located in Dead Line, the seventh zone for both [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] and Blaze's stories. It has a swinging platform similar to [https://web.archive.org/web/20150319024556/http://projectmgame.com/en/stages/green-hill-zone Green Hill Zone], but has a much larger main platform, and four extra platforms, two on each side of the swinging platform, that periodically move around.
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|Sky Sanctuary Zone
[[File:SonicSymbol.svg|20px|class=invert]]
|A stage inspired by ''Sonic & Knuckles''. It is located on Angel Island, with it being the next zone the player goes to after Hidden Palace Zone. The stage contains two slanted platforms, with the teleporter and signpost from the game appearing in the background. As of version 2.4, its visual appearance has been updated to be based on its appearance in ''Sonic Generations''.
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|Venus Lighthouse
[[File:GoldenSunSymbol.svg|20px|class=invert]]
|A stage based on the ''[[Golden Sun]]'' franchise. In the first game, the Venus Tower is the final location in [[Isaac]]'s quest to save Vale; the stage takes place on the very top of the tower, where the game's final boss is located. The tower can be seen breaking open with a gigantic sphere of psynergy, referencing the ending of ''Golden Sun'' where the tower has been activated. It closes after a few seconds.
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|[[Dracula's Castle]]
[[File:CastlevaniaSymbol.svg|20px|class=invert]]
|A stage inspired by the ''[[Castlevania]]'' series. It is located in Dracula's Castle, a frequently recurring area in the series, being the lair of the aforementioned [[Dracula]]. Although it shares its name with ''Ultimate'''s version, this stage in particular is specifically based on the castle's appearance in the Dimensional Rift stage of ''Castlevania Judgment''. Originally in ''Project M'', it was removed in version 3.6 due to copyright concerns. It features periodically moving platforms similar to [https://web.archive.org/web/20151022132058/http://projectmgame.com:80/en/stages/delfino-s-secret Delfino's Secret].
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|[[Subspace]]
[[File:SmashBrosSymbol.svg|20px|class=invert]]
|A stage based on the [[Great Maze]] in the [[Subspace Emissary]]. It is an amalgamation of the various stages where players must fight [[False characters|Tabuu's puppet fighters]]. The platforms rotate every few seconds.
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*Bell Tower - A stage inspired by Generation II of the ''Pokémon'' franchise (''Gold'', ''Silver'', and ''Crystal'') as well as their Generation IV remakes. It is located in the Johto region, more specifically Ecruteak City, where players fight against the city's Gym Leader, Morty. [[Ho-oh]] appears in the background and flies in front of the signature Bell Tower, where it must be fought and captured. The stage occurs at sunset, a reference to the title screen of ''Pokémon HeartGold''. Bell Tower has a large platform that periodically shifts to a nearby building below and then back up again. A similar concept for a Gen II ''Pokémon'' stage was [[Unused content (SSBM)|actually planned]] for ''Melee'', the Sprout Tower, which appears as an alternative version of the stage by holding the Z Button while selecting it.
==Returning stages==
*Ceres Space Colony - A stage based on the same location seen in ''Super Metroid'', which also contains a [[Metroid (creature)|Metroid]] in it. It also uses the layout of [[Norfair]] seen in ''Project M''.
*Clock Town - A stage inspired by ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. It is located in the game's central hub, Clock Town. In the background is the signature clock tower located in South Clock Town, where [[Young Link]] begins his journey, and behind the tower is the [[Moon]]. The stage has a day-night cycle based on the three-day cycle in ''Majora's Mask'', in which the moon draws closer as the time progresses. The cycle lasts for eight minutes, and restarts after it ends; near the end of the cycle, [[Skull Kid]] appears and causes the moon to come close to the tower.
*Cookie Country - A stage inspired by ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. It is located in Cookie Country, the first level of the game, specifically the first stage of Cookie Country, where Kirby begins his journey.
*Dead Line - A stage inspired by ''Sonic Rush''. It is located in Dead Line, the seventh zone for both [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] and Blaze's stories. It has a swinging platform similar to [https://web.archive.org/web/20150319024556/http://projectmgame.com/en/stages/green-hill-zone Green Hill Zone], but has a much larger main platform, and four extra platforms, two on each side of the swinging platform, that periodically move around.
*Dinosaur Land - Returning from ''Melee'', it is a renamed version of [[Yoshi's Island (SSBM)]].
*Dinosaur Land - Returning from ''Melee'', it is a renamed version of [[Yoshi's Island (SSBM)]].
*Dracula's Castle (not [[Dracula's Castle]] of SSBU) - A stage inspired by the ''[[Castlevania]]'' franchise. It is located in Dracula's Castle, a frequently recurring area in the series, being the lair of the aforementioned [[Dracula]]. The version found in this game is specifically based on the castle's appearance in the Dimensional Rift stage of ''Castlevania Judgment''. Originally in ''Project M'', it was removed in 3.6 due to copyright concerns. It features periodically moving platforms similar to [https://web.archive.org/web/20151022132058/http://projectmgame.com:80/en/stages/delfino-s-secret Delfino's Secret].
*[[Figure-8 Circuit|Mario Circuit]] - A returning stage from ''Brawl''.
*[[Figure-8 Circuit|Mario Circuit]] - A returning stage from ''Brawl''.
*Frigate Husk - A stage replacing [[Frigate Orpheon]].
*Frigate Husk - A stage replacing [[Frigate Orpheon]].
*Golden Temple - A stage inspired by ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''. It is located at the Golden Temple, the ninth and final world of the game. It contains two platforms in the middle with one above the other.
*[[Green Hill Zone]] - Visual appearance changed to resemble its appearance in ''Sonic Generations''.
*[[Green Hill Zone]] - Visual appearance changed to resemble its appearance in ''Sonic Generations''.
*[[Kongo Jungle]] - Completely remade to match [[Dream Land]], [[Hyrule Castle]] and [[Peach's Castle]]'s similar HD remakes from ''Project M''.
*[[Kongo Jungle]] - Completely remade to match [[Dream Land]], [[Hyrule Castle]] and [[Peach's Castle]]'s similar HD remakes from ''Project M''.
*[[Mushroom Kingdom (SSB)]]
*[[Mushroom Kingdom (SSB)]]
*Minecart Madness - A stage inspired by the level of the same name from the original ''Donkey Kong Country'', originally intended to appear in ''[[Project M]]''.
*[[Planet Zebes]] - A HD reimagining of the N64 stage of the same name, with a new design inspired by the opening area of ''Metroid: Zero Mission''. Holding the X button before choosing the stage will instead load [[Brinstar]].
*[[Planet Zebes]] - A HD reimagining of the N64 stage of the same name, with a new design inspired by the opening area of ''Metroid: Zero Mission''. Holding the X button before choosing the stage will instead load [[Brinstar]].
*[[Poké Floats]]
*[[Poké Floats]]
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*[[Rainbow Cruise]]
*[[Rainbow Cruise]]
*[[Sector Z]] - Completely remade to match Dream Land, Hyrule Castle and Peach's Castle's similar HD remakes from ''Project M''.
*[[Sector Z]] - Completely remade to match Dream Land, Hyrule Castle and Peach's Castle's similar HD remakes from ''Project M''.
*Sky Sanctuary Zone - A stage inspired by ''Sonic & Knuckles''. It is located on Angel Island, with it being the next zone the player goes to after Hidden Palace Zone. The stage contains two slanted platforms, with the teleporter and signpost from the game appearing in the background. In version 2.4, its visual appearance is changed to resemble its appearance in ''Sonic Generations''.
*Subspace - A stage inspired by the [[Great Maze]] in the [[Subspace Emissary]]. It is an amalgamation of the various stages where players must fight [[False characters|Tabuu's puppet fighters]]. The platforms rotate every few seconds.
*Temple of Time - A stage inspired based on the Temple of Time's appearance in ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess''.
*Venus Lighthouse - A new stage inspired by the ''[[Golden Sun]]'' franchise. In the first game, the Venus Tower is the final location in [[Isaac]]'s quest to save Vale; the stage takes place on the very top of the tower, where the game's final boss is located. The tower can be seen breaking open with a gigantic sphere of psynergy, referencing the ending of ''Golden Sun'' where the tower has been activated. It closes after a few seconds.
*[[Yoshi's Story]] - Visually redone to better represent how it looks in ''Melee''.
*[[Yoshi's Story]] - Visually redone to better represent how it looks in ''Melee''.
*[[WarioWare, Inc.]] - The stage rewards Turbo mode when succeeding in a microgame like in ''Project M'', and the X button can be held before selecting the stage for Brawl rewards as well.
*[[WarioWare, Inc.]] - The stage rewards Turbo mode when succeeding in a microgame like in ''Project M'', and the X button can be held before selecting the stage for Brawl rewards as well.
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The alternate layouts include one for Dream Land set in night, one for Yoshi's Story based on Shy Guy's Toy Box from ''Paper Mario'', one for [[Spear Pillar]] based on the Ultra Deep Sea area of ''Pokémon Sun & Moon'' where the Mother Beast (being Lusamine, the leader of the Aether Foundation, upon being possessed by the Ultra Beast, Nihilego) is fought at the climax of the games, one for Green Hill Zone based on Marble Zone from ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' on Sega Genesis, one for Sky Sanctuary Zone based on Chaos Angel from ''Sonic Advance 3'', one for [[Poké Floats]] taking place in a blue sky and featuring floats of Pokémon like Kirlia and Gengar, one for [[Pictochat]] based on the main screen of ''Mario Paint'', one for [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] based on the area where the Kalos Region's champion, Diantha, is fought at the end of ''Pokémon X & Y'', and one for [[Hyrule Castle]] taking place in the castle's courtyard.
The alternate layouts include one for Dream Land set in night, one for Yoshi's Story based on Shy Guy's Toy Box from ''Paper Mario'', one for [[Spear Pillar]] based on the Ultra Deep Sea area of ''Pokémon Sun & Moon'' where the Mother Beast (being Lusamine, the leader of the Aether Foundation, upon being possessed by the Ultra Beast, Nihilego) is fought at the climax of the games, one for Green Hill Zone based on Marble Zone from ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' on Sega Genesis, one for Sky Sanctuary Zone based on Chaos Angel from ''Sonic Advance 3'', one for [[Poké Floats]] taking place in a blue sky and featuring floats of Pokémon like Kirlia and Gengar, one for [[Pictochat]] based on the main screen of ''Mario Paint'', one for [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] based on the area where the Kalos Region's champion, Diantha, is fought at the end of ''Pokémon X & Y'', and one for [[Hyrule Castle]] taking place in the castle's courtyard.


==Tier List==
==Tier list==
On January 9, 2022, the first-ever Project+ [https://smashboards.com/threads/new-official-project-v-2-29-tier-list-released.516700/ tier list], coordinated by {{Sm|Sabre}} and {{Sm|Motobug}}, was released. It was created using ballots from the following players: {{Sm|Blue}}, {{Sm|Boringman}}, {{Sm|Cloudburst}}, {{Sm|Comb}}, {{Sm|Fearless}}, {{Sm|Kycse}}, {{Sm|Malachi}}, {{Sm|Motobug}}, {{Sm|Nogh}}, {{Sm|Rongunshu}}, {{Sm|Tealz}}, {{Sm|The Doctor}}, and {{Sm|Yono}}. Players were asked to rank the cast. Their ballots were then averaged together with outliers removed to avoid having any one ballot dramatically skew any character’s placement. {{PM|Pit}}, {{PM|Zero Suit Samus}}, and {{PM|Ike}} rose the most on the tier list, with Zero Suit Samus rising to 2nd. {{PM|Snake}}, {{PM|Mr. Game & Watch}}, and {{PM|Peach}} dropped the most. {{PM|Meta Knight}} remained ranked 1st, and ranks 7th-9th of {{PM|Sheik}}, {{PM|Fox}}, and {{PM|Captain Falcon}} stayed the same. {{PM|Luigi}}, {{PM|King Dedede}}, and {{PM|Jigglypuff}} dropped into the bottom tier. {{PM|Knuckles}} made his debut at 10th, at the top of A tier. The tier list scores can be found [https://imgur.com/a/4rjw10K here]. {{PM|Toon Link}} and Peach have equal scores, but Toon Link had a lower score including outliers and had less overall variance.
On January 9, 2022, the first-ever Project+ [https://smashboards.com/threads/new-official-project-v-2-29-tier-list-released.516700/ tier list], coordinated by {{Sm|Sabre}} and {{Sm|Motobug}}, was released. It was created using ballots from the following players: {{Sm|Blue}}, {{Sm|Boringman}}, {{Sm|Cloudburst}}, {{Sm|Comb}}, {{Sm|Fearless}}, {{Sm|Kycse}}, {{Sm|Malachi}}, {{Sm|Motobug}}, {{Sm|Nogh}}, {{Sm|Rongunshu}}, {{Sm|Tealz}}, {{Sm|The Doctor}}, and {{Sm|Yono}}. Players were asked to rank the cast. Their ballots were then averaged together with outliers removed to avoid having any one ballot dramatically skew any character’s placement. {{PM|Pit}}, {{PM|Zero Suit Samus}}, and {{PM|Ike}} rose the most on the tier list, with Zero Suit Samus rising to 2nd. {{PM|Snake}}, {{PM|Mr. Game & Watch}}, and {{PM|Peach}} dropped the most. {{PM|Meta Knight}} remained ranked 1st, and ranks 7th-9th of {{PM|Sheik}}, {{PM|Fox}}, and {{PM|Captain Falcon}} stayed the same. {{PM|Luigi}}, {{PM|King Dedede}}, and {{PM|Jigglypuff}} dropped into the bottom tier. {{PM|Knuckles}} made his debut at 10th, at the top of A tier. The tier list scores can be found [https://imgur.com/a/4rjw10K here]. {{PM|Toon Link}} and Peach have equal scores, but Toon Link had a lower score including outliers and had less overall variance.


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*When {{PM|Snake}} uses [[Codec Conversations]] on {{PM|Mewtwo}}, {{PM|Roy}} or {{PM|Knuckles}} the conversation for {{PM|Mario}} plays.
*When {{PM|Snake}} uses [[Codec Conversations]] on {{PM|Mewtwo}}, {{PM|Roy}} or {{PM|Knuckles}} the conversation for {{PM|Mario}} plays.
*[[The Subspace Emissary]], while playable, contains several glitches and inconsistencies:
*[[The Subspace Emissary]], while playable, contains several glitches and inconsistencies:
**It is naturally impossible to play as {{PM|Mewtwo}}, {{PM|Roy}} and {{PM|Knuckles}} since they can never be met to join the roster.
**Icons for selecting the characters uses the icons from [[Brawl]].
**Icons for selecting the characters uses the icons from [[Brawl]].
***Wario's portrait shows his WarioWare outfit.
***Wario's portrait shows his WarioWare outfit.
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*R.O.B.'s Z-Alt gives him a costume that replaces his head with an NES, while his R-Alt gives him a costume based on his appearance as the Ancient Minister from ''The Subspace Emissary''.
*R.O.B.'s Z-Alt gives him a costume that replaces his head with an NES, while his R-Alt gives him a costume based on his appearance as the Ancient Minister from ''The Subspace Emissary''.
*Sonic's R-Alt gives him a costume based on Darkspine Sonic from ''Sonic and the Secret Rings''.
*Sonic's R-Alt gives him a costume based on Darkspine Sonic from ''Sonic and the Secret Rings''.
*Additonal Stage layouts include a Sky Sanctuary variation based on Mirage Saloon Zone from ''Sonic Mania'', a Metal Cavern variation based on Snowman's Land from ''Super Mario 64'', a Delfino's Secret variation based on Daisy Circuit from ''Mario Kart Wii'', and amalgamations of familiar Stages with their own variations based on Chocolate Island 2 from ''Super Mario World'', Baby Bowser's Castle from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' (namely, the second phase of the fight against Baby Bowser where Kamek has caused him to grow to a kaiju-like size), Eggmanland from ''Sonic Unleashed'', the title screen of ''Wario Land 4'', Sky Pillar from ''Pokémon Ruby & Pokémon Sapphire'', and others. The amalgamated stages have name mashups like "Dead Line Zone" and "Skyfield", to name a few.
*Additional Stage layouts include a Sky Sanctuary variation based on Mirage Saloon Zone from ''Sonic Mania'', a Metal Cavern variation based on Snowman's Land from ''Super Mario 64'', a Delfino's Secret variation based on Daisy Circuit from ''Mario Kart Wii'', and amalgamations of familiar Stages with their own variations based on Chocolate Island 2 from ''Super Mario World'', Baby Bowser's Castle from ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'' (namely, the second phase of the fight against Baby Bowser where Kamek has caused him to grow to a kaiju-like size), Eggmanland from ''Sonic Unleashed'', the title screen of ''Wario Land 4'', Sky Pillar from ''Pokémon Ruby & Pokémon Sapphire'', and others. The amalgamated stages have name mashups like "Dead Line Zone" and "Skyfield", to name a few.


==Downloading instructions==
==Downloading instructions==
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