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*Sephiroth is the first character whose Classic Mode consists entirely of bosses.
*Sephiroth is the first character whose Classic Mode consists entirely of bosses.
**As a result, Sephiroth is the first character whose Classic Mode does not contain fighters as opponents.
**As a result, Sephiroth is the first character whose Classic Mode does not contain fighters as opponents.
**When fighting Master Hand and Crazy Hand, Sephiroth starts on the far left side of the stage rather than in the center, unlike other battles with the hands. {{SSBU|Pyra}} would later do the same in her route.
*When fighting Master Hand and Crazy Hand, Sephiroth starts on the far left side of the stage rather than in the center, unlike other battles with the hands. {{SSBU|Pyra}} would later do the same in her route.
*Sephiroth is the first DLC character to have a unique quote when winning against certain characters, much like the ''Star Fox'', ''Kid Icarus'', and ''Fire Emblem'' characters as well as {{SSBU|Simon}}. He is also the second third-party character with this distinction following Simon.
*Sephiroth is the first DLC character to have a unique quote when winning against certain characters, much like the ''Star Fox'', ''Kid Icarus'', and ''Fire Emblem'' characters as well as {{SSBU|Simon}}. He is also the second third-party character with this distinction following Simon.
*Sephiroth is one of five fighters who do not use their dashing animation on the World of Light map, the others being Meta Knight, Inkling, Hero and Banjo & Kazooie
*Sephiroth is one of five fighters who do not use their dashing animation on the World of Light map, the others being Meta Knight, Inkling, Hero and Banjo & Kazooie