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[[File:Lucas SSB4 Screen-7.jpg|thumb|300px|{{SSB4|Lucas}} healing in ''SSB4''.]]
[[File:Lucas SSB4 Screen-7.jpg|thumb|300px|{{SSB4|Lucas}} healing in ''SSB4''.]]
'''Healing''' refers to reducing one's [[damage]] percentage (or restoring [[HP]] in [[Stamina Mode]]). A few characters are capable of doing this with one of their [[special move]]s, and usually in only small amounts. Alternatively, some [[item]]s may restore the user's health, and it is possible to be healed by certain stage elements. In ''Smash 4'' exclusively, [[equipment]] can be used that has restorative properties. In ''Ultimate'' certain [[spirits]] have healing abilities. Since ''Brawl'', most forms of healing are accompanied by a signature sound cue of escalating synth notes.
'''Healing''' refers to reducing one's [[damage]] percentage (or restoring [[HP]] in [[Stamina Mode]]). A few characters are capable of doing this with one of their [[special move]]s, and usually in only small amounts. Alternatively, some [[item]]s may restore the user's health, and it is possible to be healed by certain stage elements. In ''Smash 4'' exclusively, [[equipment]] can be used that has restorative properties. Since ''Brawl'', most forms of healing are accompanied by a signature sound cue of escalating synth notes.


==Healing [[special move]]s==
==Healing [[special move]]s==
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*[[Egg]]
*[[Egg]]
*[[Fairy Bottle]]
*[[Fairy Bottle]]
*[[Food]] (may appear with [[Judge]], [[Cook Kirby]], [[Timber]], or left by [[Chef Kawasaki]])
*[[Food]] (may appear with [[Judge]], [[Cook Kirby]], and [[Timber]])
*[[Healing Field]]
*[[Healing Field]]
*[[Healing Sprout]]
*[[Healing Sprout]]
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*[[Saffron City]]: When Chansey appears at the door, it can heal 5% damage if touched.
*[[Saffron City]]: When Chansey appears at the door, it can heal 5% damage if touched.
*[[Tortimer Island]]: The fruits that spawn on this stage can heal players.
*[[Tortimer Island]]: The fruits that spawn on this stage can heal players.
*[[Pac-Land]]: Balloons may appear at the end of a cycle that heal players on contact.


==Healing [[equipment]]==
==Healing [[equipment]]==
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==Healing [[spirits]]==
==Healing [[spirits]]==
*Autoheal: Recovers 3% damage every 5 seconds.
*Autoheal: Recovers 3% damage every 5 seconds.                  
*Great Autoheal: Recovers 5% damage every 5 seconds.
*Great Autoheal: Recovers 5% damage every 5 seconds.                           *Super Autoheal: Recovers 10% damage every 5 second
*Healing Shield: Recovers 0.125× the damage of blocked attacks.
*Healing Shield: Recovers 0.125× the damage of blocked attacks.
*KOs Heal Damage: Recovers 20% when the player gains a point (KO, [[Special Flag]], etc.).
*KOs Heal Damage: Recovers 20% when the player gains a point (KO, [[Special Flag]], etc.).

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