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'''Lives''' are used to measure how many times a player can die before they are ejected from the game, though in one player modes they can [[Continue]], at the cost of some [[Coins]] and half their [[Points]]. They are measured by symbols directly above the player's [[Damage Percent]]. Lives can be set to anything from 1 to 99 in vs. matches. and from 1 to 5 in Classic and Adventure. All-Star must be played with only one life. | '''Lives''' are used to measure how many times a player can die before they are ejected from the game, though in one player modes they can [[Continue]], at the cost of some [[Coins]] and half their [[Points]]. They are measured by symbols directly above the player's [[Damage Percent]]. Lives can be set to anything from 1 to 99 in vs. matches. and from 1 to 5 in Classic and Adventure. All-Star must be played with only one life. The player, in Classic or All-Star mode, is given point bonuses depending on whether or not all of their lives remained intact by the end of the last round. The player is also given one life to complete a Target Smash!! but this may be because, in Classic mode, the players lives from the previous rounds are still displayed, despite the fact that losing will not deduct a life from the next round's total | ||
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Revision as of 16:21, November 27, 2008
Lives are used to measure how many times a player can die before they are ejected from the game, though in one player modes they can Continue, at the cost of some Coins and half their Points. They are measured by symbols directly above the player's Damage Percent. Lives can be set to anything from 1 to 99 in vs. matches. and from 1 to 5 in Classic and Adventure. All-Star must be played with only one life. The player, in Classic or All-Star mode, is given point bonuses depending on whether or not all of their lives remained intact by the end of the last round. The player is also given one life to complete a Target Smash!! but this may be because, in Classic mode, the players lives from the previous rounds are still displayed, despite the fact that losing will not deduct a life from the next round's total