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'''Final Destination Match''' ({{ja|最終決戦|Saishū Kessen}}, ''Final Battle'') is the 50th and penultimate [[event match]] of the 51 event matches in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. The player may choose any character, and will have only 1 [[stock]], and must simultaneously fight both {{SSBM|Master Hand}} and {{SSBM|Crazy Hand}} as their opponents. The Hands will have 300 [[HP]] each (the same as when fighting them in {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} on Normal [[difficulty]]). As implied by the name, the match takes place on {{SSBM|Final Destination}}, the usual locale of Master Hand and Crazy Hand.
'''Final Destination Match''' ({{ja|最終決戦|Saishū Kessen}}, ''Final Battle'') is the 50th and penultimate [[event match]] of the 51 event matches in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. The player may choose any character, and has one [[stock]] as opposed to up to five and must simultaneously fight both {{SSBM|Master Hand}} and {{SSBM|Crazy Hand}} as their opponents. The Hands will have 300 [[HP]] each (the same as when fighting them in {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} on Normal [[difficulty]]). As implied by the name, the match takes place on {{SSBM|Final Destination}}, the usual locale of Master Hand and Crazy Hand.


Unlike in Classic Mode, Crazy Hand is in the fight right away, rather than entering the fight when Master Hand's HP falls below the halfway point. With this, and the fact the player can only have one stock as opposed to up to five, this event is more difficult than the battle with them in Classic Mode, as the player must avoid both their attacks for at least half the match instead of one-fourth (assuming the player uses the strategy of focusing on and defeating one Hand before the other), while also having no stocks to spare.
Unlike in Classic Mode, Crazy Hand is in the fight right away, rather than entering the fight when Master Hand's HP falls below the halfway point. With this, and the fact the player can only have one stock as opposed to up to five, this event is more difficult than the battle with them in Classic Mode, as the player must avoid both their attacks for at least half the match instead of one-fourth (assuming the player uses the strategy of focusing on and defeating one Hand before the other), while also having no stocks to spare.
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