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Players only have one stock, unlike previous installments. To [[continue]], the player can either spend {{b|Gold|collectible}} which lowers the intensity by 0.7 points, or use a '''Classic Ticket''' to keep the current intensity. Upon continuing, the match will start from where the player left off. Using a continue at any point during the run will stop the intensity from rising to 9.9, making the maximum possible intensity 9.8 for the rest of the run. However, it will not degrade a run already at intensity 9.9 if a ticket is used then. Continuing causes the player's score to go down. When playing with two players, the round does not fail until both players' stocks are lost.
Players only have one stock, unlike previous installments. To [[continue]], the player can either spend {{b|Gold|collectible}} which lowers the intensity by 0.7 points, or use a '''Classic Ticket''' to keep the current intensity. Upon continuing, the match will start from where the player left off. Using a continue at any point during the run will stop the intensity from rising to 9.9, making the maximum possible intensity 9.8 for the rest of the run. However, it will not degrade a run already at intensity 9.9 if a ticket is used then. Continuing causes the player's score to go down. When playing with two players, the round does not fail until both players' stocks are lost.


Classic Tickets can be obtained through clearing Classic Mode or from the [[shop]]. They may also be used before starting a Classic Mode game to increase the rewards given out when finishing the mode. On a new save file, the player starts with 5 Classic Tickets.
Classic Tickets can be obtained through clearing Classic Mode or from the [[shop]]. They may also be used before starting a Classic Mode game to increase the rewards given out when finishing the mode.


After clearing Classic Mode the player will be able to play a minigame over the [[Credits]] and, at the end of said minigame, see a [[congratulations screen]]; the music for the minigame and the image at the end are themed to each character. Clearing Classic Mode with a character grants their [[fighter spirit]], much like [[trophies]] from previous games.
After clearing Classic Mode the player will be able to play a minigame over the [[Credits]] and, at the end of said minigame, see a [[congratulations screen]]; the music for the minigame and the image at the end are themed to each character. Clearing Classic Mode with a character grants their [[fighter spirit]], much like [[trophies]] from previous games.

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