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Master Core

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Master Core
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Official artwork of Master Core in Super Smash Bros. 4

A boss in SSB4
Universe Super Smash Bros.

Master Core is a boss in Super Smash Bros. 4. It appears at the end of Classic Mode, fought after weakening Master Hand and Crazy Hand on higher difficulties. Its appearance can be described as a black mass of particles that take on varying forms depending on the difficulty level and battle progression. According to its trophy, the black particles are known as the "Swarm".

It only appears if the Intensity is set to 5.1 or higher and the player chooses to take the black path to fight both Master Hand and Crazy Hand at the end of Classic Mode; at 8.0 and above, there is no option to not fight it. The battle will begin as usual; however, once the Hands lose approximately 75 HP , Crazy Hand will leave the battle while Master Hand transforms into the Master Core entity. While Master Core has HP like other bosses, it is concealed from the player by a cloud of black particles (similar to the ones that form its "body") that covers the indicator on the bottom screen.

Forms

Master Core begins the fight in a given form based on the difficulty. Once a form is defeated, it progresses to the next one.

Master Giant

Master Core's Giant form in the Wii U version.

The Master Giant form is a large humanoid creature. It appears as Master Core's starting form at Intensity 7.5 and up. It has the following attacks:

  • Spawns two additional arms with glowing hands. These arms will sweep the stage, then merge back into its chest. If the player is grabbed by a glowing hand, it will be consumed by the "head", taking damage and ending with a downwards launch.
  • Slashes the screen horizontally. The slash itself does nothing, but after a brief a delay another slash will appear across the stage, dealing damage. The second slash can penetrate through shields.
  • Creates 6 electric orbs that fly and wander around the top part of the stage. Master Core will then briefly lift the stage, to the level of the orbs.
  • Master Core's head will split open, creating a vacuum effect around it. During this, large electric orbs will travels across the stage horizontally. If the player is caught by the head, it will be "swallowed", taking damage then being launched downwards.
  • Master Core's head will transform, then attempts to headbutt the player. If this attack lands, the player will be buried. After the headbutt, 4 orbs are created in a random area, detonating after a delay, creating a cross-shaped explosion in the shape of the Smash logo.
  • Master Core will shout, creating a massive shockwave that pushes players away from the center of the stage, potentially knocking them off. However, it causes no damage unless the player is very close.

Master Beast

Master Core's Beast form in the Wii U version.

The Master Beast form appears first on Intensity 6.0 to 7.4, or when the Master Giant form is defeated. It has the following attacks.

  • Jumps behind the stage, then bites the player. A rather quick attack.
  • Leaps high off the screen, then comes back down with a body slam. It will land on either corner of the stage, and the stage briefly tilts when it lands.
  • Spawns spikes on its back, then a trail of shadows will crawl across the ground. When its horizontal position matches the player's or if it reaches the corner, spikes will spawn at that location, dealing damage.
  • Emanates lightning around itself. There is a brief start-up time, which shows it shrinking and being struck by lightning.

Master Edges

Known as Master Sabres in PAL regions, this form can be encountered first on Intensity 5.1 to 5.9, or when the Master Beast form is defeated. It appears as a group of five swords, one larger than the others. It appears that any of the swords can be damaged equivalently. It has the following attacks:

  • Performs a single simultaneous slash with all 5 blades, telegraphed by a brief flash of light.
  • Launches four projectiles, two at a time, which boomerang back to the Master Core. These projectiles can be absorbed with PSI Magnet and Oil Panic.
  • Similar to above, but launches two larger projectiles one at a time instead.
  • The swords space itself encompassing a large part of the stage. The four smaller swords will slash across the stage in a set pattern, then the large sword slams the ground, tracking the player.
  • All five swords "ready" themselves and briefly follow the player and then deal multiple slashes, ending with a big slash that knocks back the player. This attack has a very large radius, but each slash deals little damage and shield damage.

Master Shadow

In the penultimate phase, Master Core forms a copy of the player's character, including any equipment, custom movesets, or palette swap the player's character might have; if the player is using an alternate form of a character, such as a female Robin or male Wii Fit Trainer, Master Core will copy these as well. This form can be defeated either by depleting its stamina or by KOing it as with any normal character. At the start of the fight, Master Core begins at a notably larger size than the player's character, but gradually shrinks as its health drops. It is encountered after defeating the Master Edge form.

Master Fortress

The Master Fortress only appears in the Wii U version of the game on high Intensities, and appears after Master Shadow's defeat. It is effectively an entire stage that must be traversed with sub-enemies and traps of its own. The player is given a Heart Container before taking on the Fortress, and must search for and destroy a series of eye-like weak points to proceed. Master Fortress is, in a way, similar to the maze in Smash Run.

Master Core

Once the Master Shadow is defeated or the Master Fortress is cleared, the Core itself appears in the center of the stage as an object similar to a Smash Ball, and its percentage is now visible (starting at 0%). The player tasked with racking up its damage, then KOing it as any other character; at this point, the clock stops. If the knockback of an attack does not KO the Core directly, it simply returns to the center of the stage. If the player fails to knock it out within a set amount of time, the Core will float to the center of the stage, and unleash a wave that instantly KOs the character (similar to Tabuu's Off Waves). If the player still has another life, the Core will continue to use this attack (it will use it five times) before it self-destructs. The wave can be avoided by properly timed rolling or sidestep dodges.

Gallery

Trophy information

This sinister being will appear from Master Hand. A bunch of black objects, called "Swarm", will gather and mimic a variety of shapes, changing its attack pattern with each new form. After taking enough damage, it will reveal even more forms. Defeat the Swarm's forms to reveal its true core.

Trivia

  • The way that the Master Core is a black mass that changes shape has similarities to the final boss of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, the Shadow Nightmares.
  • The background music during the battle contains a segment where the music cuts out and a series of beeps play. These beeps are Morse code and spell out "MASTER CORE".
  • Master Core's Master Shadow form is similar to the false characters from Brawl's The Subspace Emissary, in that both involve particles of darkness taking on the form of a character in the game; the Swarm that makes up Master Core's various appearances also have an appearance akin to the Shadow Bugs in the game.
  • The black mass of particles that make up the Master Core appear similar to the Chaos Kin when burned into ashes from Kid Icarus: Uprising, another game directed by Masahiro Sakurai.