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'''Co-op mode''' is a [[mode]] introduced in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' where the player can get another player to help them with 1-Player [[modes]] over [[ | '''Co-op mode''' is a [[mode]] introduced in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' where the player can get another player to help them with 1-Player [[modes]] over [[Wi-Fi Multiplayer|Wi-Fi]] or directly. Locally, a second player can join in at [[The Subspace Emissary]], [[All-Star Mode]], [[Boss Battles]], [[Target Test|Target Smash]], Home-Run Contest, and [[Multi-Man Brawl]]. Online, with friends, a second player can join at [[Home-Run Contest]] and [[Multi-Man Brawl]]. | ||
==Differences from single-player versions== | ==Differences from single-player versions== | ||
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===All-Star Mode=== | ===All-Star Mode=== | ||
{{Main|All-Star Mode}} | {{Main|All-Star Mode}} | ||
If two players attempt All | If two players attempt to do All Star Mode, they will go though the normal format with a few minor changes: | ||
*The final battle will be against two {{SSBB|Olimar}}s instead of just one. | *The final battle will be against two {{SSBB|Olimar}}s instead of just one. | ||
*Both players must remain alive. If either player is KO'd, the other one cannot still be alive and continue on their own. If one player is KO'd, both players | *Both players must remain alive. If either player is KO'd, the other one cannot still be alive and continue on their own. If one player is KO'd, the game ends for both players and sends them to the [[Continue]] screen. | ||
*Instead of having three [[Heart Container]]s, the players now have 6, with the three extras appearing below the platforms that hold the original three. | *Instead of having three [[Heart Container]]s, the players now have 6, with the three extras appearing below the platforms that hold the original three. | ||
*The game records that both characters used have completed the mode, in that both characters' Final Smash trophies will be earned and both get credit for completing the mode for challenges. However, the score earned is tracked in a unique slot reserved for co-op mode, which is not attached to any character, and so neither characters' high scores will be altered | *The game records that both characters used have completed the mode, in that both characters' Final Smash trophies will be earned and both get credit for completing the mode for challenges. However, the score earned is tracked in a unique slot reserved for co-op mode, which is not attached to any character, and so neither characters' high scores will be altered. | ||
Note that unlike Subspace Emissary, there is no clearly designated "lead" character, in the sense that player 1's role is no different than their companion other than that the ending theme will match player 1's character rather than player 2. Either player can activate the portal from the [[All-Star Rest Area|rest area]], and either player's fall during a fight will trigger the [[continue]] screen. | Note that unlike Subspace Emissary, there is no clearly designated "lead" character, in the sense that player 1's role is no different than their companion other than that the ending theme will match player 1's character rather than player 2. Either player can activate the portal from the [[All-Star Rest Area|rest area]], and either player's fall during a fight will trigger the [[continue]] screen. | ||
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Co-op Boss Battles has a format very similar to that of 1-player Boss Battles, with a few of the same differences that All-Star Mode has: | Co-op Boss Battles has a format very similar to that of 1-player Boss Battles, with a few of the same differences that All-Star Mode has: | ||
*Like All-Star Mode, both players must remain alive. If one player is KO'd, the other may not carry on alone. | *Like All-Star Mode, both players must remain alive. If one player is KO'd, the other may not carry on alone. | ||
*There are six Heart Containers instead of three. | *There are six Heart Containers instead of three. | ||
*There is only one final score rather than two to be recorded onto the characters. | *There is only one final score rather than two to be recorded onto the characters. | ||
Like All-Star mode, there is no distinction between the roles of each player. Either player's KO will end the mode, and either player may activate the teleporter in the [[Rest Area]]. | Like All-Star mode, there is no distinction between the roles of each player. Either player's KO will end the mode, and either player may activate the teleporter in the [[Rest Area]]. | ||