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Zero is one of the supporting characters of the ''Mega Man X'' series, which was the second ''Mega Man'' series to be made, and he later starred in his own series, which was known as ''Mega Man Zero''. He is a Maverick Hunter and former Maverick who works together with X to defeat various threats throughout the series, most of which relate to Sigma and the Maverick Virus. It was also revealed that he was originally created by Dr. Wily to kill Mega Man. After his initial adventures with X, he was frozen in a capsule and woke many years later, which started the ''Mega Man Zero'' series.
 
Zero is one of the supporting characters of the ''Mega Man X'' series, which was the second ''Mega Man'' series to be made, and he later starred in his own series, which was known as ''Mega Man Zero''. He is a Maverick Hunter and former Maverick who works together with X to defeat various threats throughout the series, most of which relate to Sigma and the Maverick Virus. It was also revealed that he was originally created by Dr. Wily to kill Mega Man. After his initial adventures with X, he was frozen in a capsule and woke many years later, which started the ''Mega Man Zero'' series.
  
In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'', Zero only appears as a trophy and as a downloadable outfit for Mii Swordfighters. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', he appears as an Assist Trophy who attacks with his Z-Saber, and a Mii Swordfighter outfit was also later added. He also has three Primary Spirits within the game, two of which are connected. His first Spirit is an Advanced-rank Spirit of him equipped with his Zero Buster. After leveling that Spirit up to Level 99, it can be enhanced into the second Primary Spirit, which is a Legend-rank Spirit of Zero with his Z-Saber, and it comes with boost to both weapon attack power and movement speed. There is also the third Spirit of Zero, a Ace-rank Spirit depicting Zero as seen in ''Mega Man Zero''. During Spirit battles, the Spirit of Zero with the Z-Buster would possess a red Mega Man, while the Spirit of ''Mega Man Zero'''s Zero would possess Zero Suit Samus, and in both cases the Assist Trophy version of Zero would aid them in battle.
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In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'', Zero only appears as a trophy and as a downloadable outfit for Mii Swordfighters. In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', he appears as an Assist Trophy who attacks with his Z-Saber. He also has three Primary Spirits within the game, two of which are connected. His first Spirit is an Advanced-rank Spirit of him equipped with his Zero Buster. After leveling that Spirit up to Level 99, it can be enhanced into the second Primary Spirit, which is a Legend-rank Spirit of Zero with his Z-Saber, and it comes with boost to both weapon attack power and movement speed. There is also the third Spirit of Zero, a Ace-rank Spirit depicting Zero as seen in ''Mega Man Zero''. During Spirit battles, the Spirit of Zero with the Z-Buster would possess a red Mega Man, while the Spirit of ''Mega Man Zero'''s Zero would possess Zero Suit Samus, and in both cases the Assist Trophy version of Zero would aid them in battle.
  
 
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