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→‎Model Replacement + BrawlEx: , Project M uses their own clone engine, not BrawlEx, due to the limitations of it. They released Project M 3.0 (The frst version to have Roy and Mewtwo on December 9th, 2013. That was a bit before BrawlEx was released).
(→‎Model Replacement + BrawlEx: , Project M uses their own clone engine, not BrawlEx, due to the limitations of it. They released Project M 3.0 (The frst version to have Roy and Mewtwo on December 9th, 2013. That was a bit before BrawlEx was released).)
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[[File:Mewtwo_vs_Lucario.png|thumb|A well known example of using the clone engine. In this picture, [[Lucario]] is fighting against a cloned Lucario (whose model and moveset has been replaced with that of [[Mewtwo]]).|250px|right]]
[[File:Mewtwo_vs_Lucario.png|thumb|A well known example of using the clone engine. In this picture, [[Lucario]] is fighting against a cloned Lucario (whose model and moveset has been replaced with that of [[Mewtwo]]).|250px|right]]


Both Brawl Minus and Project M have taken the use of this program to create characters that were [[Beta elements (SSBB)#Scrapped characters|planned to be included in Brawl's roster]], and in the case of the former, [[Pichu]].
Brawl Minus has used this program to create characters Brawl Minus, like [[Pichu]].
 
On December 9th, 2013, Project M made use of their own clone engine in version 3.0, which added [[Roy]] and Mewtwo.


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