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*Marth's trophy info in Brawl is not entirely correct, as it says Altea was destroyed by Akaneia (Archanea in the North American ''Fire Emblem'' games), while Akaneia only controlled Altea for a period of time and it is reclaimed by Marth near the end of the game.
*Marth's trophy info in Brawl is not entirely correct, as it says Altea was destroyed by Akaneia (Archanea in the North American ''Fire Emblem'' games), while Akaneia only controlled Altea for a period of time and it is reclaimed by Marth near the end of the game.
*Marth and [[Mario]] are the only characters to have two different characters as full clones, Marth's being {{SSBM|Roy}} in ''[[Melee]]'' and {{SSB4|Lucina}} in ''[[Smash 4]]''.
*Marth and [[Mario]] are the only characters to have two different characters as full clones, Marth's being {{SSBM|Roy}} in ''[[Melee]]'' and {{SSB4|Lucina}} in ''[[Smash 4]]''.
**Interestingly, both Marth's and Mario's name begins with "Mar-" and both are related to at least one of their clones (coincidentally, both the related clones' names begin with "Lu"); in Marth's case, Lucina is his descendant.
**In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', both Marth and Mario each have one clone ({{SSB4|Lucina}} and {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}, respectively) and one semi-clone ({{SSB4|Roy}} and {{SSB4|Luigi}}, respectively).
**In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', both Marth and Mario each have one clone ({{SSB4|Lucina}} and {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}, respectively) and one semi-clone ({{SSB4|Roy}} and {{SSB4|Luigi}}, respectively).
*Even after the ''Fire Emblem'' games started seeing overseas releases, Marth is one of the only characters to still speak Japanese, even in Western localizations of the game, the other being Roy. In ''Melee'', Fox and Falco had Japanese voice actors, but only spoke English phrases if the game's language was set to English.
*Even after the ''Fire Emblem'' games started seeing overseas releases, Marth is one of the only characters to still speak Japanese, even in Western localizations of the game, the other being Roy. In ''Melee'', Fox and Falco had Japanese voice actors, but only spoke English phrases if the game's language was set to English.
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