Galeem | Waluigi, Trophies/Spirits/Stickers Ultimate Chimera | Mr. L | He also made a cameo appearance as one of the mini-bosses in Kirby& the Amazing Mirror. If you know when to fight and when to dodge, you'll take him down! A hacker (Y.S) made a code using USBGecko program that allows the use of bosses on boss battles on Brawl. King Bob-omb | Depending on the direction pressed with Z, Master Hand will throw the opponent differently. He is a large, disembodied, right glove who appears in every Super Smash Bros. game. Master Hand can not taunt or shield. When playing on any Intensity of 3.0 or higher, a black path opens where you can fight Master Hand and Crazy Hand at the same time (they both share the same amount of health this time). Master Hand pokes the air twice. The player reverts into a trophy, appearing among the trophies of others who have defeated Master Hand. Calamity Ganon | Master Hand (in Japanese: マスターハンド, Master Hand), also known as "The Hand", is the main antagonist of the Super Smash Bros. series and a supporting protagonist of Super Smash Bros. Zero | Shine and Mr. He and Crazy Hand are found in the final map if the balance of light and dark are not overwhelming each other. Knowing that he would be able to use Master Hand to recruit fighters to aid him in his goals, Tabuu defeats Master Hand with the chains of light some time before the plot of the Subspace Emissary begins. If HP is low, three pairs of bullets. Petey Piranha | There is a glitch that allows the player to play as Master Hand through use of the third GameCube controller port. The Master Hands unravel to reveal blue glowing energy-like forms within, which are then absorbed by Galeem before he unleashes beams of light that consume the fighters. Aside from this, the only other methods of controlling Master Hand are by hacking with a cheating device such as GameShark or Action Replay. Dry Bones | 25%, Master Hand "walks" using his pointer and middle fingers. Camus | Viruses |

In the event matches, both Master Hand and Crazy Hand are the enemies of "Event 50: Final Destination Match". Top Man | Pigma Dengar | The amount of HP he has is still dependent on the difficulty as well. In The Subspace Emissary's storyline, Master Hand makes his debut as the leader of the Subspace Army, commanding Ganondorf, Bowser, and Wario. Napalm Man | If up is used, he will throw them upward behind him. Shroobs | The move edit is complete. Master Hand also appears in the Subspace Emissary, as Ganondorf's, Wario's, and Bowser's boss. Interestingly, he seems to have glowing blue blood, even though his wounds are red. Master Hand is playable in Super Smash Bros. Sword Man | 10% (one set) 6% (three sets). Master Hand is featured in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and, although he is never actually fought, in The Subspace Emissary. Nihilego | Due to his role as a boss, Master Hand is often unplayable barring hacks, though a glitch that allows the player to play as him exists in Super Smash Bros. Melee. This page was last edited on August 13, 2020, at 14:42. Master Hand returns in Super Smash Bros. Master Hand reprises his role as the final boss of Classic Mode in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and once again is fought on Final Destination. Only by freeing him and Crazy Hand from Galeem and Dharkon's control will they assist the fighters in the final battle, with Master Hand fighting off a horde of Galeem and Dharkon's fighter clones.

Both will also try to grab on to the player and crush them.[2]. Count Cannoli | [B▼] After setting up the objects around them, he counts to three and snaps his fingers, changing the table into the Peach's Castle stage and bringing the dolls to life. Ultimate] [Skin Mods] [] Signup Login His attacks are very similar to that of his Melee form with some changes. Baby Bowser | Specknoses | Master Hand N64 Super Smash Bros. (04/1999) Wii U Super Smash Bros. for Wii U: The mysterious Master Hand is the source of creation in the Smash Bros. universe. Master Hand fires into the air and swoops in from the background.

A hand not wearing a glove does appear, though, which some people believe to be Master Hand's true form, though this has not been confirmed by the developers. Revolver Ocelot | Master Hand also appears in The Subspace Emissary, as the one giving orders to Ganondorf, Bowser and Wario. Paper Bowser | Whomps | Rathalos, Playable Characters Knuckle Joes | Vivian | Master Hand (in Japanese: マスターハンド, Master Hand), also known as "The Hand", is the main antagonist of the Super Smash Bros. series and a supporting protagonist of Super Smash Bros.

Master Hand will obstruct the player's path several times in The Light Realm and must be fought before reaching Galeem. Koopalings (Larry, Roy, Wendy, Iggy, Morton, Lemmy, Ludwig) | Monoeyes | In Ultimate however, he is now playable legitimately for the first time in the penultimate stage of World of Light. Does 16% to player. Master Hand (or as known as The Hand) is a right hand-like entity who acts as the creator of the Super Smash Bros. universe and is also the owner and top collector of the World of Trophies. Unlike the previous games, Master Hand and Crazy Hand share a HP meter. However, it is made of small, black particles similar to Master Core. Space Pirates (Kid Icarus) | Kracko |

Master Hand uses the back of his hand and sweeps across the platform 3 times. Master Hand also appears in The Subspace Emissary, as the one giving orders to Ganondorf, Bowser and Wario. His movement is limited to a cube around the stage, but he can travel under Final Destination. Queen Sectonia |

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Much like in the 3DS version, he is the final boss of Classic mode and can transform into Master Core. He can also be a playable character as a glitch which works if the player is "player 3". If the player wins, they will keep all of the rewards. Following Galeem's defeat, Dharkon appears, sending his army of Crazy Hands to destroy Master Hands, which instead of exploding in blue energy, they burst in yellow. 10-30%. Enderman | Galeem | 14% Damage each. Hard Man | Julius | Buries the player. When the player fulfills all requirements for the game's true ending, the original Master Hand and Crazy Hand open a giant rift in the sky, which the former enters. Master Hand reappears in Super Smash Bros. Melee as the embodiment of creation. Guts Man | Father Balder | Tabuu | Indeed, his trophy suggests that Master Hand himself is not inherently evil, or he disliked the fact that there was someone stronger than him.

Liquid Snake | Diggernaut | Ultimate), but in Melee, a glitch exists that makes him playable. Juri Han | The damage recorded here is only for Master Hand's contribution to the attack. Ultimate), Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, https://supersmashbros.fandom.com/wiki/Master_Hand?oldid=595040. Karate Kong | Team Rocket Grunts | In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U, a huge black-like substance called Swarm emerges from Master Hand when challenging Master Hand and Crazy Hand on 5.1 intensity or higher. Zurees, Others Moley | Subspace Army Zangief | Ridley | Walhart | Plasma Wisps | Gomorrah | Slimes | | Rouge the Bat | Bio Rex | Master Hand returns one of the bosses that the player may encounter at the end of Classic Mode. When Master Hand is knocked out, he does not turn into a trophy as everyone else does. Waddle Doos | Kamek |

Spark Man | Viridi | Moblins | At higher intensities he is fought along with Crazy Hand, and after taking a certain amount of damage, he writhes about in the air before releasing a dark mass named Master Core. In World of Light, an army of clones of the original Master Hand serve under the villain Galeem. Master Hand "walks" using his pointer and middle fingers. Giratina | As the camera zooms out, the screen suddenly transitions to black, and the sound of a closing door plays. Ultimate Fight as Master Hand After clearing all spirits in the Final Battle Map, Master Hand and Crazy hand will be free from Galeem and Dharkon's control. Soon after a Subspace Bomb is used on King Dedede's castle, Ganondorf receives new orders from Master Hand via a video screen.

Bowser | Master Hand hovers above the player and drops down in an explosive fist. Master Hand appears in the Game Boy Advance game Kirby and the Amazing Mirror as a mini-boss. Sagat | [A▲] Meta Knight | Nutskis | King Dodongo | Ultimate, all of whom also voiced the announcer of that respective game. Kyle Merkulov | The platform has been shrunk, making it more difficult to hit him. Mugly | Wham Bam Rock and Master Hand share a move where they point their index finger at the player like a gun; however, Wham Bam Rock proceeds to make rocks fall, while Master Hand shoots out bullets. He also appears as the final boss of Classic Mode in every game in the series. Yveltal | While Classic Modes don't seem to have mainstream continuity like the Subspace Emissary, If Master Hand (or Crazy Hand, for that matter) is KO'd on Brinstar in, Master Hand and Crazy Hand may have originated from certain bosses in, Master Hand and Crazy Hand are the only characters in the, Master Hand appears in the commercial for. Unlike other mini-bosses, Master Hand stays on the right of his arena. https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Master_Hand?oldid=3991330. Once all of his hit points have been depleted, he explodes while floating away into the background, along with the screen fading to white then fade to pitch black. The start button self-destructs any boss. Wheelies | Aparoids |

Majora | Yuga | Succeeding, Master Hand flies out of the crack and the Final Battle Realm changes scenery, after which the message appears: "You've conquered both light and darkness!".

Alraune | Claus | Octoman | He appears as a boss character in Classic and Boss Battles modes. Bugzzy | Flash Man | Quick Man | Elec Man | Dharkon |

In Classic mode, the battle against Master Hand in this game is nearly identical to that of the original Super Smash Bros.; after defeating all opposition, the player faces Master Hand in Final Destination. Yaldabaoth |