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{{incomplete|Needs to specify whether Delfino Plaza can be used for the ''Mario'' universe while the stage "Mario Bros." is not unlocked}} | |||
[[File:All-Star Rest Area Brawl.png|thumb|The [[All-Star Rest Area|All-Star Rest Station]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'']] | [[File:All-Star Rest Area Brawl.png|thumb|The [[All-Star Rest Area|All-Star Rest Station]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'']] | ||
All-Star Mode returns in ''Brawl'', and is mostly unchanged from ''Melee''. The player still gets a trio of Heart Containers, as well as random trophies (which, unlike in ''Melee'', do not appear as a question mark if the game is paused), and they fight through every fighter in the game. The player still only has 1 stock, and they do not regain health between matches without a Heart Container (although after using one, the player can now enter the teleporter without having to wait for their health to fully recover). | All-Star Mode returns in ''Brawl'', and is mostly unchanged from ''Melee''. The player still gets a trio of Heart Containers, as well as random trophies (which, unlike in ''Melee'', do not appear as a question mark if the game is paused), and they fight through every fighter in the game. The player still only has 1 stock, and they do not regain health between matches without a Heart Container (although after using one, the player can now enter the teleporter without having to wait for their health to fully recover). |