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Although Target Smash!! does not return as a standalone mode, targets return in both versions of ''SSB4'' in the [[Target Blast]] mode, as well in the [[Smash Run]] version of Target Smash!.
Although Target Smash!! does not return as a standalone mode, targets return in both versions of ''SSB4'' in the [[Target Blast]] mode, as well in the [[Smash Run]] version of Target Smash!.


In Target Blast they are out of reach and must be destroyed by flinging a bomb at them: they can be hit either directly by the explosion, or by the resulting falling debris. Two variants of targets exist: large red and white ones, and smaller green and white ones. The large ones can be randomly replaced by targets with a [[Custom Part]] or a [[Trophy]] icon.
In Target Blast they are out of reach and must be destroyed by flinging a bomb at them: they can be hit either directly by the explosion, or by the resulting falling debris. Two variants of targets exist: large red and white ones, and smaller green and white ones. The large ones can be randomly replaced by targets with a generic [[Custom Part]] or a [[Trophy]] icon: destroying them rewards the player with an object of the depicted category.


In Smash Run, however, they work exactly like in previous games. They are red and white, and drop a small amount of power-ups when destroyed.
In Smash Run, however, they work exactly like in previous games. They are red and white, and drop a small amount of power-ups when destroyed.
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