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Classic mode in the Wii U version plays differently than its Nintendo 3DS counterpart. | Classic mode in the Wii U version plays differently than its Nintendo 3DS counterpart. The mode is set up on a board, with trophies of various fighters set up on silhouettes of stages; the player can join whichever battle they choose, the stage determined by the silhouette and the player facing every fighter present. There is also a rival character that gets stronger after each round. After each battle, the fighters that lose get blown away and group together again until only the player remains. After everyone else is defeated, the player faces the Fighting Mii Team<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gaohYOp1YU]</ref> followed by Master Hand and (if the intensity is high enough) Crazy Hand. On high enough intensities, after both are beaten a multi-phase battle with Master Core starts; depending on how high the intensity is, players face the same forms as in the Nintendo 3DS game, though Master Core also has an additional form for the highest intensities known as Master Fortress. Beating Classic mode also reveals a short movie of the player's fighter, like in previous games. Classic mode can also be faced in multiplayer.<ref name="Smash Wii U Direct"></ref> | ||
=====All-Star===== | =====All-Star===== |