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'''Master Core''' ({{ja|マスターコア|Masutā Koa}} ''Master Core'') is the secret final [[boss]] of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. It appears at the end of [[Classic Mode]], fought after weakening {{SSB4|Master Hand}} and {{SSB4|Crazy Hand}} on higher difficulties. It erupts from Crazy Hand shrouded in a mass of black particles known as the "Swarm" that take on various forms depending on the [[difficulty]] level. Defeating its forms reveals the Core itself, resembling a large, prismatic cell with a purple vortex for a nucleus, surrounded by the colors of its previous forms. In battle, its surface fades into the Smash Bros. cross logo every ten seconds.
'''Master Core''' ({{ja|マスターコア|Masutā Koa}} ''Master Core'') is the secret final [[boss]] of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. It appears at the end of [[Classic Mode]], fought after weakening {{SSB4|Master Hand}} and {{SSB4|Crazy Hand}} on higher difficulties. It erupts from Master Hand shrouded in a mass of black particles known as the "Swarm" that take on various forms depending on the [[difficulty]] level. Defeating its forms reveals the Core itself, resembling a large, prismatic cell with a purple vortex for a nucleus, surrounded by the colors of its previous forms. In battle, its surface fades into the Smash Bros. cross logo every ten seconds.


==Battle==
==Battle==
[[File:SSB3DS Final Destination.png|left|thumb|200px|{{SSB4|Crazy Hand}} transforming into Master Core in in the ''3DS'' version.]]
[[File:SSB3DS Final Destination.png|left|thumb|200px|{{SSB4|Master Hand}} transforming into Master Core in in the ''3DS'' version.]]
Master Core can only be battled if the [[Intensity]] is set to 5.1 or higher. On the ''3DS'' version, Master Core only appears if the player chooses to take the black path to fight both Master Hand and Crazy Hand at the end of Classic Mode; at Intensity 8.0 and above, there is no option except the black path. On the ''Wii U'' version, players will always encounter Master Core as long as they meet the Intensity requirement.
Master Core can only be battled if the [[Intensity]] is set to 5.1 or higher. On the ''3DS'' version, Master Core only appears if the player chooses to take the black path to fight both Master Hand and Crazy Hand at the end of Classic Mode; at Intensity 8.0 and above, there is no option except the black path. On the ''Wii U'' version, players will always encounter Master Core as long as they meet the Intensity requirement.


The battle between Master and Crazy Hand begins as usual; however, once the Hands lose approximately 100 HP (150 HP in co-op mode), Master Hand disintegrates into dark flames while Crazy Hand flails about and rips open to unleash the Master Core entity. The music changes to Master Core's theme and the background changes to a swirly multi-colored warp (or a solar flare-like background in the ''3DS'' version). Master Core has [[HP]] like other bosses, but it is never shown to the player; in the ''3DS'' version, Master Core's character portrait on the bottom screen is concealed by a cloud of Swarm particles, while in the ''Wii U'' version, the HP meter is simply not displayed to the player at all. It is somewhat possible to tell how much remaining health each form has, as every 50 HP of damage dealt to each of the first three forms will cause a hole to burst open in its body, while Master Shadow will gradually shrink as it is damaged.
The battle between Master and Crazy Hand begins as usual; however, once the Hands lose approximately 100 HP (150 HP in co-op mode), Crazy Hand disintegrates into dark flames while Master Hand flails about and rips open to unleash the Master Core entity. The music changes to Master Core's theme and the background changes to a swirly multi-colored warp (or a solar flare-like background in the ''3DS'' version). Master Core has [[HP]] like other bosses, but it is never shown to the player; in the ''3DS'' version, Master Core's character portrait on the bottom screen is concealed by a cloud of Swarm particles, while in the ''Wii U'' version, the HP meter is simply not displayed to the player at all. It is somewhat possible to tell how much remaining health each form has, as every 50 HP of damage dealt to each of the first three forms will cause a hole to burst open in its body, while Master Shadow will gradually shrink as it is damaged.
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