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The main concept of minecarts originates from ''Kirby Super Star'', where Kirby could find slow minecarts in various locations that would take him across stages safely destroying all enemies in the way. However, the speed of ''Brawl''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s minecarts is more reminiscent of the ''Donkey Kong Country'' series, where quick reflexes are required to jump at the right time to escape death.
The main concept of minecarts originates from ''Kirby Super Star'', where Kirby could find slow minecarts in various locations that would take him across stages safely destroying all enemies in the way. However, the speed of ''Brawl''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s minecarts is more reminiscent of the ''Donkey Kong Country'' series, where quick reflexes are required to jump at the right time to escape death.


==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
File:MinecartRun.png|A minecart crashing into [[Primid]]s
File:MinecartWreck.png|After crashing into a spiked wall, the minecart is wrecked
File:MinecartDanger.png|An exclamation mark appears to signify that the minecart is about to fall off the track
</gallery></center>
[[Category:Subspace Emissary]]
[[Category:Subspace Emissary]]

Revision as of 23:26, April 20, 2012

Marth near a Minecart.

Minecarts are vehicles featured in some levels of the Subspace Emissary. Once a character gets into the minecart by touching it, the minecart closes and starts hurtling quickly along the rails ahead. The minecart will deal massive damage to any enemy it hits. While inside the minecart, characters cannot be hurt, though they can be KO'd if the minecart passes a blast line. Characters can jump out of a minecart at any time; this is necessary to avoid being KO'd if the minecart's path takes it off an edge. Minecarts can also end their path by crashing into a wall, which pops its occupants up slightly into a state of tumbling, though without damaging them. The speed of minecarts increases along with the stage's difficulty.

Origin

The main concept of minecarts originates from Kirby Super Star, where Kirby could find slow minecarts in various locations that would take him across stages safely destroying all enemies in the way. However, the speed of Brawl's minecarts is more reminiscent of the Donkey Kong Country series, where quick reflexes are required to jump at the right time to escape death.

Gallery