Peach, Samus, and Mario finally finish how they 'beat the system' to Yoshi and Luigi. Luigi was amazed at this exciting story and had no idea that Mario was pretending to be Dr. Mario. Luigi said "That was in amazing story!"
Before anyone could say another word, Master Hand shouted in everyone's mind "Time for the next match. Everyone gathered in The Field to see who would fight next. Samus saw that there were more wire framed people out now, she thought "They're probably out because I hit that Dr. Mario guy on the head."
Master Hand announced "We have seen great battles so far, one wasn't even meant to be, and they were all great. Hopefully, we will have more exciting battles. So here is our next battle."
Master Hand shouted "The first fighter is…Falco."
The bird-like creature smiled, he still remembered that when he wins this tournament, he gets to have one wish. He would wish for all the money he could ever want. He looked over at the fox-like creature and laughed "I told you I would get to be in a battle before you, Fox."
Fox replied "Ya, ya, whatever."
Crazy Hand announced "The second fighter is…Marth."
Marth looked to his friend, Roy. Roy said "Good luck."
Master Hand said "They will fight at…Icicle Mountain. So the battle will begin now!"
They were both teleported to Icicle Mountain and looked around. It was amazing, but very cold. Falco looked up to see platforms, but no end to them. Then Marth looked down and realized they were high up, so high that if there was someone on the ground, they wouldn't even be seen at this height.
Master Hand announced "Let the fight begin!"
Falco took out his gun and started shooting at Marth right away. The laser bullets were blocked by Marth's sword who did lightning fast moves. Falco jumped up the platforms to get a better shot at him without him interrupting his shots, but Marth followed him.
They continued up for a while until Falco stopped and shot Marth who was climbing, so he couldn't block it with his sword. There was only one move he had. He let go and started falling down a long fall. Falco smiled and thought "If we weren't in this area, he would have put up a better fight."
Marth took out his sword and stuck it into the platform. He got on and took out the sword. He quietly got up to the same platform as Falco and was right behind him. Falco said "I thought you were going to lose, but it looks like the battle will have to continue."
Marth was surprised that Falco knew he was here and asked "How did you know I was behind you?"
He said "Good ears."
Falco turned around to face Marth and started to shoot, but they were blocked by Marth. Then Marth attacked him, but had to take a shot because he didn't block. He hit the laser right out of his hand and it went over to the edge, part of it is over the edge.
Falco looked at Marth with hate and Marth said "Looks like you're done with,"
Falco gave a little chuckle and mumbled "Oh ya,"
Falco used a move he called "Falco Phantasm". He ran so fast, that it left an image behind him; Marth didn't expect this move at all and got hit by him. Falco tried to stop and grabbed the gun and began to shoot Marth in the back. A couple hit, but then Marth jumped up to the next platform. Falco jumped up too, but he found out that Marth was charging up his sword and he slashed at Falco.
Falco hit the platform hard and slid. He almost fell off the edge, but at the last second he jumped to his feat. The next thing Falco knew was Marth's knee coming into his stomach and he flew up to the next platform. Marth followed and saw Falco, Marth ran over to him and started doing lightning fast attacks, but Falco blocked them. Falco also did attacks, but Marth blocked them.
Marth noticed a flower on the ground and thought "That's weird, a flower here. Wait! That must be an item."
He grabbed the flower and showed it to Falco who laughed "What's this, Marth? Are you showing me your sensitive side?"
But before Falco had time to react, fire came out of it and hit him. The fire burned Falco's feathers, but he had an idea. He took out his reflector and it went right back to Marth, who threw the flower to the ground after that. Marth barked "That's so cheap."
Then there were two mushrooms going over to both of the fighters. Falco and Marth both ate them at the same time. Falco grew, but Marth shrank. Marth looked up at the giant Falco and screamed with his little high-pitched voice. He ran to avoid being stepped on, but then he saw a star with eyes on it bouncing towards him. Thinking that the star would crush him, Marth ran away from it, but the star hit him. Then Falco's foot stepped on Marth and Falco's deep voice said "Yes! I won!"
Falco's foot came off of the ground, Marth pushed it off! Marth said "I must be invincible now!"
He jumped up high and hit Falco in the eye with his sword, which made him close that eye and he backed off a few steps, but he fell of the platform and began to fall, but he grabbed on to the platform, and then grabbed Marth. Falco let go of the platform yelled "I'm taking you with me!"
They both began to fall and they returned to normal and Marth wasn't invincible anymore. Falco announced "It looks like the first one to hit the ground wins."
They began to grab each other and have the other be their landing pad, so they rolled around for a while, Then Marth got off him and took out his sword and started charging his sword. When Marth was done charging, he released it on Falco. Who blocked with his reflector shield. The reflector shield was only meant for projectile attacks, but this was his only shot at saving himself.
The reflector shield exploded and it left Marth and Falco unconscious. They landed on the ground at the exact same time.
Fox and Roy both gasped. Samus asked "Master Hand, who won?"
Master Hand said "No one, they both lost. It was a tie. So that means that no body won, which means they both leave this tournament."
Fox and Roy glared at each other with a great amount of anger. They hated each other because their friend knocked him out of the tournament. They hoped that sometime in the tournament they would be able to fight each other.
