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'''Sharing stock''', also known as '''life stealing''', is the action of taking a remaining [[stock]] from a teammate while having no more stocks of one's own. This causes the player to respawn with one stock, and removes one stock from a team member. This is initiated by the defeated player by pressing [[Start/Pause button|Start/Pause]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and [[A button|A]]+[[B button|B]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and onward when out of stocks. Naturally, this can only be done in a [[team battle|team]] stock battle, and it requires that at least one teammate has more than one stock remaining. In both ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'', the [[announcer]] will say "Share Stock!" ("Share Player Stock!" in the Japanese version) when this action is performed; in ''Ultimate'', he will instead say "Restocked!".
'''Sharing stock''', also known as '''life stealing''', is the action of taking a remaining [[stock]] from a teammate while having no more stocks of one's own. This causes the player to respawn with one stock, and removes one stock from a team member. This is initiated by the defeated player by pressing [[Start/Pause button|Start/Pause]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', in ''Melee'', announcer did say "Stock Player Removed!"'', but it is unused, and [[A button|A]]+[[B button|B]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and onward when out of stocks. Naturally, this can only be done in a [[team battle|team]] stock battle, and it requires that at least one teammate has more than one stock remaining. In both ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'', the [[announcer]] will say "Share Stock!" ("Share Player Stock!" in the Japanese version) when this action is performed; in ''Ultimate'', he will instead say "Restocked!".


If a team has multiple living players, the stock will be taken from the player with the lowest-numbered [[port priority|port]]. If multiple players try to steal a stock simultaneously when there aren’t enough stocks for all of them, port priority determines that the lowest-numbered player gets the stock.
If a team has multiple living players, the stock will be taken from the player with the lowest-numbered [[port priority|port]]. If multiple players try to steal a stock simultaneously when there aren’t enough stocks for all of them, port priority determines that the lowest-numbered player gets the stock.