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Master Core is hidden under a mass of black particles called '''Swarm''', that take on a variety of different transformations and forms during the battle, each form doing a different attack. The forms that Master Core uses include a Humanoid, a Monster, a set of Swords, a clone of the fighter, and the Source form.
Master Core is hidden under a mass of black particles called '''Swarm''', that take on a variety of different transformations and forms during the battle, each form doing a different attack. The forms that Master Core uses include a Humanoid, a Monster, a set of Swords, a clone of the fighter, and the Source form.


The form that Master Core starts out with depends on the intensity level. By setting the intensity to 7.5 or higher, Master Core will start out with the Humanoid form. Setting the intensity to 6.0-7.4 will have Master Core start as the Monster form. Lastly, setting the intensity to 5.1-5.9 will have Master Core start as the Swords form.
The initial form of Master Core depends on the intensity level. By setting the intensity to 7.5 or higher, Master Core will start out with the Humanoid form. Setting the intensity to 6.0-7.4 will have Master Core start as the Monster form. Finally, setting the intensity to 5.1-5.9 will have Master Core start as the Swords form.


The clone is always fought after the Swords form, and it completely copies the fighter that the player is using. It even copies the fighter's customizations, which include his/her equipment and custom specials. The clone starts out being larger than the fighter, but it'll shrink as it takes damage. The player either has to KO the clone, or fully deplete its stamina to defeat it.
The clone is always fought after the Swords form, and it is a clone of the fighter, down to the fighter's customizations, which include any active equipment and custom specials. The clone begins as being larger than the fighter, but it shrinks as it takes damage. The player either has to KO the clone or fully deplete its stamina to defeat it.


Once the Swarm is defeated, the black mass disappears, and reveals Master Core's true form, a colorful ball resembling a [[Smash Ball]]. In this state, Master Core is completely vulnerable, though if it is not destroyed in a certain time it rises and starts to attack the player by emitting waves that instantly KO the player if hit before it automatically self-destructs.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUaWCiEGpxM Super Smash Bros. for 3DS - Master Core (Intensity 9.0, No Damage)]. Posted to YouTube on September 20, 2014. Retrieved October 20, 2014.</ref>
Once the Swarm is defeated, the black mass disappears, and reveals Master Core's true form, a colorful ball resembling a [[Smash Ball]]. In this state, Master Core is completely vulnerable, though if it is not destroyed in a certain time it rises and starts to attack the player by emitting waves that instantly KO the player if hit before it automatically self-destructs.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUaWCiEGpxM Super Smash Bros. for 3DS - Master Core (Intensity 9.0, No Damage)]. Posted to YouTube on September 20, 2014. Retrieved October 20, 2014.</ref>