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*[[Palutena]] and [[Chrom]] are the only characters that originally appeared as part of a fighter's Final Smash in older installments, being Pit's [[Palutena's Army]] and [[Robin]]'s [[Pair Up]], respectively, before becoming a fighter themselves in a later one. In Palutena's case, Pit's Final Smash was changed and did not include her, whereas, in Chrom's case, Robin's Final Smash was not changed and still includes Chrom. This means that original-colored Chrom can attack himself through Robin's Final Smash. Both coincidentally became playable in the game following their Final Smash cameo.
*[[Palutena]] and [[Chrom]] are the only characters that originally appeared as part of a fighter's Final Smash in older installments, being Pit's [[Palutena's Army]] and [[Robin]]'s [[Pair Up]], respectively, before becoming a fighter themselves in a later one. In Palutena's case, Pit's Final Smash was changed and did not include her, whereas, in Chrom's case, Robin's Final Smash was not changed and still includes Chrom. This means that original-colored Chrom can attack himself through Robin's Final Smash. Both coincidentally became playable in the game following their Final Smash cameo.
*{{SSBU|Chrom}}, [[Dark Pit]], and {{SSBU|Ken}} are the only Echo Fighters to have a different Final Smash from their base fighter.
*{{SSBU|Chrom}}, [[Dark Pit]], and {{SSBU|Ken}} are the only Echo Fighters to have a different Final Smash from their base fighter.
*[[Charizard]] and [[Lucario]] are the only characters to have gained a new Final Smash in a future iteration of a game, only to revert back to the original Final Smash in the next. In Charizard's case, it gained Mega Charizard X in ''Smash 4'', only to revert back to Triple Finish in ''Ultimate'' (as a consequence of being grouped back into the Pokémon Trainer's party). Lucario had Mega Lucario in ''Smash 4'', only to revert back to Aura Storm in ''Ultimate'' (also in ''Ultimate'', it is due to the design changes of how Final Smashes work in said game). However, unlike Charizard, Lucario keeps elements of its ''Smash 4'' Final Smash, as it still transforms into Mega Lucario while using its Final Smash.
*[[Charizard]] and [[Lucario]] are the only characters to have gained a new Final Smash in a future iteration of a game, only to revert back to the original Final Smash in the next. In Charizard's case, it gained Mega Charizard X in ''Smash 4'', only to revert back to Triple Finish in ''Ultimate'' (as a consequence of being grouped back into the Pokémon Trainer's party). Lucario had Mega Lucario in ''Smash 4'', only to revert back to Aura Storm in ''Ultimate'' (also in ''Ultimate'', it is due to the design changes of how Final Smashes work in said game). However, unlike Charizard, Lucario keeps elements of its ''Smash 4'' Final Smash, as it still transforms into Mega Lucario for the duration of Aura Storm.
*{{SSBU|Joker}}'s Final Smash, [[All-Out Attack]], is the only Final Smash that can cut directly to the [[results screen]].
*{{SSBU|Joker}}'s Final Smash, [[All-Out Attack]], is the only Final Smash that can cut directly to the [[results screen]].
*In ''Ultimate'', seven Final Smashes remove the damage percentage, either due to the presence of text boxes or pre-rendered cutscenes, these being [[All-Out Attack]], [[Triple Finish]], [[Team Star Fox]], [[Team Star Wolf]], [[Gigaslash]], [[House of Boom]], and [[Supernova]].
*In ''Ultimate'', seven Final Smashes remove the damage percentage, either due to the presence of text boxes or pre-rendered cutscenes, these being [[All-Out Attack]], [[Triple Finish]], [[Team Star Fox]], [[Team Star Wolf]], [[Gigaslash]], [[House of Boom]], and [[Supernova]].
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