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The Wii U version features yet another new variation of Classic Mode. In this take, it plays for as a tournament or elimination style gameplay. Set on a large playing field, the player is allowed to select their opponent based on the available options. Characters defeated can be used as teammates in team battles. After each round, the losers are seen forcibly ejected from the field until only the last few remain. After three battles, another wave of characters (in alt. trophies and equipped with custom specials) will appear, leading to another two rounds. After those are defeated, the player is pitted against the [[Fighting Mii Team]], and finally, the player faces against [[Master Hand]] (and at higher intensities, Master Hand with [[Crazy Hand]] and possibly [[Master Core]]).
The Wii U version features yet another new variation of Classic Mode. In this take, it plays for as a tournament or elimination style gameplay. Set on a large playing field, the player is allowed to select their opponent based on the available options. Characters defeated can be used as teammates in team battles. After each round, the losers are seen forcibly ejected from the field until only the last few remain. After three battles, another wave of characters (in alt. trophies and equipped with custom specials) will appear, leading to another two rounds. After those are defeated, the player is pitted against the [[Fighting Mii Team]], and finally, the player faces against [[Master Hand]] (and at higher intensities, Master Hand with [[Crazy Hand]] and possibly [[Master Core]]).
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