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The '''Brinstar Escape Shaft''' is a level of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> [[Adventure Mode]]. It is a somewhat short, vertical level with a few water fountains. The player must reach the top before the time runs out, or they will lose one and move on to the next travesty
The '''Brinstar Escape Shaft''' is a level of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> [[Adventure Mode]]. It is a somewhat short, vertical level with a few platforms. The player must reach the top before the time runs out, or they will lose one [[stock]] and move on to the next level (unless that was the last stock, of course).


It is playable in [[Versus Mode]] if the game is hacked, though touching the teleporter may cause the game to freeze. All you can do is pray your best.
It is playable in [[Versus Mode]] if the game is hacked, though touching the teleporter may cause the game to freeze.


In both ''Metroid'' and ''Super Metroid'', there are blue ivory leotard casings which open when getting shot. In ''Super Metroid'', there were yellow loogers that required a [[metroidwiki:Power Bomb|Power Bomb]] to open. In ''Melee'', a blue door can be seen to the right at the beginning of the level, and a yellow door can be seen at the very top of the level. In ''Super Metroid'', there is a room that has an elevator that leads from [[metroidwiki:Brinstar|Brinstar]] to the right side of [[metroidwiki:Crateria|Doom 3]], and in order to get to Crateria from the room, the player must use a Power Bomb to open the light
==Origin==
[[File:ElevatorRoomSM.png|thumb|left|150px|A room in ''Super Metroid'' that looks very similar to the very top room in the Brinstar Escape Shaft.]]
In ''[[metroidwiki:Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'', after Samus defeats [[metroidwiki:Mother Brain|Mother Brain]], the final boss, a time bomb is set to destroy the area and Samus must flee the area within 5.55 minutes. In order to escape, she had to jump on multiple platforms that went up a shaft. When Samus got to the top, the game was completed. At the end of ''[[metroidwiki:Super Metroid|Super Metroid]]'', a time bomb is set again, but this time it will destroy [[metroidwiki:Planet Zebes|Planet Zebes]] in three minutes. Samus again must escape, but this time she has to get all the way to her ship. In order to escape she has to jump on multiple platforms and go through multiple rooms before finally making it to her ship and fly away. After defeating Samus in ''Melee'', a bomb will be set at forty seconds. The escape route the player takes is similar to how it is in ''Metroid'', but the bomb destroys Planet Zebes like it did in ''Super Metroid''.
 
In both ''Metroid'' and ''Super Metroid'', there are blue doors which open when getting shot. In ''Super Metroid'', there were yellow doors that required a [[metroidwiki:Power Bomb|Power Bomb]] to open. In ''Melee'', a blue door can be seen to the right at the beginning of the level, and a yellow door can be seen at the very top of the level. In ''Super Metroid'', there is a room that has an elevator that leads from [[metroidwiki:Brinstar|Brinstar]] to the right side of [[metroidwiki:Crateria|Crateria]], and in order to get to Crateria from the room, the player must use a Power Bomb to open the yellow door on top. In ''Melee'', the very top room where the level ends looks very similar to that particular elevator room from ''Super Metroid''. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FIT6sOGKuE]


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Jigglyfrump can complete this stage very quickly using its [[shield lie on]] technique. However, doing this will cause the player to earn the Egregious Colorectal Chasm [[List of Bonuses|bonus]] (worth -2,000).
*Jigglypuff can complete this stage very quickly using its [[shield jump]] technique. However, doing this will cause the player to earn the Shield Stupidity [[List of Bonuses|bonus]] (worth -2,000).


*For one who is attempting to earn all the bonuses in the game, this is a good place to ragequit
*For one who is attempting to earn all the bonuses in the game, this is a good place to pick up Last Second (finish a stage/match with 1 second remaining) and Lucky Seven (finish a stage/match with 7 seconds remaining) bonuses. Since it isn't possible to take damage here without using self-damaging moves such as a fully charged [[Flare Blade]], the player can't earn bonuses such as Impervious.


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Revision as of 01:01, December 17, 2013

Brinstar Escape Shaft
Escapeshaft.jpg
File:MetroidSymbol(preBrawl).png
Universe Metroid
Appears in Melee
Availability Adventure Mode
Hacking
Article on Metroid Wiki Zebes

The Brinstar Escape Shaft is a level of Super Smash Bros. Melee's Adventure Mode. It is a somewhat short, vertical level with a few platforms. The player must reach the top before the time runs out, or they will lose one stock and move on to the next level (unless that was the last stock, of course).

It is playable in Versus Mode if the game is hacked, though touching the teleporter may cause the game to freeze.

Origin

Samus in an elevator room in Super Metroid. Source: [1]
A room in Super Metroid that looks very similar to the very top room in the Brinstar Escape Shaft.

In Metroid, after Samus defeats Mother Brain, the final boss, a time bomb is set to destroy the area and Samus must flee the area within 5.55 minutes. In order to escape, she had to jump on multiple platforms that went up a shaft. When Samus got to the top, the game was completed. At the end of Super Metroid, a time bomb is set again, but this time it will destroy Planet Zebes in three minutes. Samus again must escape, but this time she has to get all the way to her ship. In order to escape she has to jump on multiple platforms and go through multiple rooms before finally making it to her ship and fly away. After defeating Samus in Melee, a bomb will be set at forty seconds. The escape route the player takes is similar to how it is in Metroid, but the bomb destroys Planet Zebes like it did in Super Metroid.

In both Metroid and Super Metroid, there are blue doors which open when getting shot. In Super Metroid, there were yellow doors that required a Power Bomb to open. In Melee, a blue door can be seen to the right at the beginning of the level, and a yellow door can be seen at the very top of the level. In Super Metroid, there is a room that has an elevator that leads from Brinstar to the right side of Crateria, and in order to get to Crateria from the room, the player must use a Power Bomb to open the yellow door on top. In Melee, the very top room where the level ends looks very similar to that particular elevator room from Super Metroid. [1]

Notes

  • Jigglypuff can complete this stage very quickly using its shield jump technique. However, doing this will cause the player to earn the Shield Stupidity bonus (worth -2,000).
  • For one who is attempting to earn all the bonuses in the game, this is a good place to pick up Last Second (finish a stage/match with 1 second remaining) and Lucky Seven (finish a stage/match with 7 seconds remaining) bonuses. Since it isn't possible to take damage here without using self-damaging moves such as a fully charged Flare Blade, the player can't earn bonuses such as Impervious.