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At the end of every chapter, Pit will face off with a boss character. These range from fighting massive monsters such as [[Twinbellows]], to battling other major characters like [[Dark Lord Gaol]], to encountering recurring villains such as [[Dark Pit]]. In some cases, such as with [[Hewdraw]], a portion of the boss fights might take place during the flying sections in addition to the land sections.
At the end of every chapter, Pit will face off with a boss character. These range from fighting massive monsters such as [[Twinbellows]], to battling other major characters like [[Dark Lord Gaol]], to encountering recurring villains such as [[Dark Pit]]. In some cases, such as with [[Hewdraw]], a portion of the boss fights might take place during the flying sections in addition to the land sections.


===Multiplayer (Together Mode)===
====[[Fiend's Cauldron]]====
[[Together Mode]] features two modes: ''Light vs. Dark'' and ''Free-For-All''. It features Pit, Dark Pit, and generic [[Fighter]]s as playable characters. ''Light vs. Dark'' is a team death-match type of game, pitting [[Light Team]] and [[Dark Team]] against each other in battle. The player whose defeat depletes each team's health bar becomes an angel, and the first team to defeat the other team's angel wins. ''Free-For-All'' is a simple 6-way point match. This mode supports both local and online play.
 
===[[Idol|Idol Toss]]===
Idol Toss is a feature similar to the [[smashwiki:Trophies|Trophies]] in [[smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]. "Idols" are 3D models of characters, weapons, and items that can be viewed by the player. Each Idol also comes with a fun and informative, little description. During the Idol Toss, the player can launch an egg and shoot it, causing an Idol to hatch. Eggs can be obtained by playing the main story, or purchasing them by using the 3DS's Play Coins. Users can also gain more Idols by playing the [[AR Battle Mode]] by scanning other AR cards.
 
===AR Battles===
The game features an expansive [[AR Battle Mode]], allowing players to see all characters, enemies, items, weapons, and locations using AR cards and the Nintendo 3DS's dual cameras. With this mode, battles can be waged with different Idols, each of which have their own stats and health bars.
 
===[[Fiend's Cauldron]]===
[[File:cauldron_artwork.png|200px|thumb|right|Artwork of the Fiend's Cauldron]]
[[File:cauldron_artwork.png|200px|thumb|right|Artwork of the Fiend's Cauldron]]
The Fiend's Cauldron is the game's unique and innovative difficulty setter. This particular item can be filled with [[Heart]]s, allowing players to increase the difficulty of the game by adding more enemies to attack as well as making them stronger. The Cauldron uses a scale of 0.0-9.0, with 2.0 considered as the standard. Players can increase or decrease the difficulty by 0.1 increments, making it a total of ninety-one difficulty levels. Increased levels also reward players with more hearts, weapons, and items.<ref>http://kidicarus.nintendo.com/uprising/explore-the-game/stages.html#fiends-cauldron</ref> However, if a player were to die, the Cauldron will lower the settings by 1.0, but it will also increase the difficulty if the player performs well. There are also special areas during Land Battles that can be accessed through an [[Intensity Gate]], but these only open to those that have their difficulty set on a particular level. These Gates contain more powerful enemies and rarer treasures.
The Fiend's Cauldron is the game's unique and innovative difficulty setter. This particular item can be filled with [[Heart]]s, allowing players to increase the difficulty of the game by adding more enemies to attack as well as making them stronger. The Cauldron uses a scale of 0.0-9.0, with 2.0 considered as the standard. Players can increase or decrease the difficulty by 0.1 increments, making it a total of ninety-one difficulty levels. Increased levels also reward players with more hearts, weapons, and items.<ref>http://kidicarus.nintendo.com/uprising/explore-the-game/stages.html#fiends-cauldron</ref> However, if a player were to die, the Cauldron will lower the settings by 1.0, but it will also increase the difficulty if the player performs well. There are also special areas during Land Battles that can be accessed through an [[Intensity Gate]], but these only open to those that have their difficulty set on a particular level. These Gates contain more powerful enemies and rarer treasures.
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*'''8.0'''- ''White Hot''
*'''8.0'''- ''White Hot''
*'''9.0'''- ''Nothing Harder!''
*'''9.0'''- ''Nothing Harder!''
===Multiplayer (Together Mode)===
[[Together Mode]] features two modes: ''Light vs. Dark'' and ''Free-For-All''. It features Pit, Dark Pit, and generic [[Fighter]]s as playable characters. ''Light vs. Dark'' is a team death-match type of game, pitting [[Light Team]] and [[Dark Team]] against each other in battle. The player whose defeat depletes each team's health bar becomes an angel, and the first team to defeat the other team's angel wins. ''Free-For-All'' is a simple 6-way point match. This mode supports both local and online play.
===[[Idol|Idol Toss]]===
Idol Toss is a feature similar to the [[smashwiki:Trophies|Trophies]] in [[smashwiki:Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]]. "Idols" are 3D models of characters, weapons, and items that can be viewed by the player. Each Idol also comes with a fun and informative, little description. During the Idol Toss, the player can launch an egg and shoot it, causing an Idol to hatch. Eggs can be obtained by playing the main story, or purchasing them by using the 3DS's Play Coins. Users can also gain more Idols by playing the [[AR Battle Mode]] by scanning other AR cards.
===AR Battles===
The game features an expansive [[AR Battle Mode]], allowing players to see all characters, enemies, items, weapons, and locations using AR cards and the Nintendo 3DS's dual cameras. With this mode, battles can be waged with different Idols, each of which have their own stats and health bars.


===Spotpass and Streetpass===
===Spotpass and Streetpass===
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