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Master Hand Summary Revisions

Just want to revise on the summary on MH

Summary
Master Hand is a hand-like entity who acts as the main recurring boss in the Super Smash Bros. universe. He appears at Final Destination as the final boss of the 1P Game in Super Smash Bros and of Classic Mode in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. 4. The player must defeat him by bringing his HP down to 0. Master Hand's left hand counterpart, Crazy Hand, was introduced in Melee.

Despite appearing in all four games of the series, considerable mystery surrounds the character, due to a lack of sufficient official explanations. However, he is known as the creator of the Super Smash Bros. universe, and in Brawl as the master of the World of Trophies. His trophy info in Brawl implies that he does not use his full power against the smashers, and merely toys with them for his own enjoyment. As seen in Super Smash Bros 4, it is possible that his true power is actually Master Core, however there is little to no information about the relation between the two.

He is only playable in the games through hacking, though in Melee he is also playable via a glitch.

We should revise on the summary and include

  • Master Hand's playability in Ultimate (Though this is only temporary)
  • And Master Hand helping the Fighters by clearing the path of 50 False Fighter in World of Light
So, the summary should be revised and updated to this:

Summary
Master Hand is a hand-like entity who acts as the main recurring boss in the Super Smash Bros. universe. He appears at Final Destination as the final boss of the 1P Game in Super Smash Bros and of Classic Mode in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. 4. The player must defeat him by bringing his HP down to 0 (Or deplete his Heath Bar in some games). Master Hand's left hand counterpart, Crazy Hand, was introduced in Melee.

Despite appearing in all five games of the series, considerable mystery surrounds the character, due to a lack of sufficient official explanations. However, he is known as the creator of the Super Smash Bros. universe, and in Brawl as the master of the World of Trophies. His trophy info in Brawl implies that he does not use his full power against the smashers, and merely toys with them for his own enjoyment. As seen in Super Smash Bros 4, it is possible that his true power is actually Master Core, however there is little to no information about the relation between the two. In Super Smash Bros Ultimate, he helps the fighters by defeating 50 false versions of the Super Smash Bros roster, clearing the path for the fighters, thus allowing them to catch up and fight Galeem and Dharko.

He is only playable in the games through hacking, though in Melee he is also playable via a glitch. However, as of Super Smash Bros Ultimate, Master Hand has become playable in the World of Light (though this was only temporary, as Crazy Hand creates a portal, and Master Hand enters it to fight 50 false versions of the game's roster), and this has been the only way to play as Master Hand without using a glitch or hack.


So how about it?
 
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