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When Steve is KO'd, he gains enough iron to leave him with at least three. If he has more than 8 iron, its display bar will lose its piece-by-piece markers and no longer increase in size. | When Steve is KO'd, he gains enough iron to leave him with at least three. If he has more than 8 iron, its display bar will lose its piece-by-piece markers and no longer increase in size. | ||
If Kirby [[List of Copy Abilities|copies]] Steve, he uses an unbreakable iron tool to mine, and can only mine materials that can make blocks (dirt, wood, stone, and iron) | If Kirby [[List of Copy Abilities|copies]] Steve, he uses an unbreakable iron tool to mine, and can only mine materials that can make blocks (dirt, wood, stone, and iron). He cannot craft tools or own a Crafting Table. When a [[Ditto]] copies Steve, a crafting table will appear for the Ditto. | ||
When a [[Stage Morph]] occurs, all blocks are destroyed before the transformation begins. The dirt, sand, wool, or ice in Steve's inventory will change to the new material appropriate for the new stage if applicable. | When a [[Stage Morph]] occurs, all blocks are destroyed before the transformation begins. The dirt, sand, wool, or ice in Steve's inventory will change to the new material appropriate for the new stage if applicable. | ||
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!Block cost | !Block cost | ||
|2||2||1||1|| | |2||2||1||1||—||—||— | ||
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!Block HP | !Block HP | ||
|8||12||16||20|| | |8||12||16||20||—||—||— | ||
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!Tool craft cost | !Tool craft cost | ||
| | |—||2||1||4||4||1||— | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Tool repair cost | !Tool repair cost | ||
| | |—||1||1||2||4||1||— | ||
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!Crafting Table cost | !Crafting Table cost | ||
| | |—||2||4||1||—||—||— | ||
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!colspan="8"|Kirby | !colspan="8"|Kirby | ||
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!Starting inventory | !Starting inventory | ||
|4||2||0||1|| | |4||2||0||1||—||—||— | ||
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!Max capacity | !Max capacity | ||
|colspan="4"|20|| | |colspan="4"|20||—||—||— | ||
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!colspan="8"|Home-Run Contest | !colspan="8"|Home-Run Contest | ||
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===Feather falling=== | ===Feather falling=== | ||
When a character is put into [[tumble]], they are locked out of fastfalling even after exiting hitstun until the character jumps, airdodges, or undergoes an action. Steve can bypass this caveat by pressing neutral-special right before the character exits hitstun and enters the tumble state. For an unknown reason, this will not buffer a block place; rather, Steve will be left fully actionable following hitstun, and can immediately fastfall. | When a character is put into [[tumble]], they are locked out of fastfalling even after exiting hitstun until the character jumps, airdodges, or undergoes an action. Steve can bypass this caveat by pressing neutral-special right before the character exits hitstun and enters the tumble state. For an unknown reason, this will not buffer a block place; rather, Steve will be left fully actionable following hitstun, and can immediately fastfall. [[Kirby]] can also featherfall through inhaling Steve and copying his neutral special, and arguably benefits more from the technique than Steve. | ||
===/gamemode 1=== | ===/gamemode 1=== | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
As evidenced by the title of the game, the main gameplay of ''Minecraft'' focuses on mining materials, and crafting them into different items. The different terrain can be hit with the player's fist, tool, or weapon, creating different materials to be placed in their inventory. The player must then use a | As evidenced by the title of the game, the main gameplay of ''Minecraft'' focuses on mining materials, and crafting them into different items. The different terrain can be hit with the player's fist, tool, or weapon, creating different materials to be placed in their inventory. The player must then use a Crafting Table (which they create with four blocks of any type of wooden planks) to be able to create different weapons, tools, and other items to use at their disposal. The mining animation is directly based on ''Minecraft'', as well as the "pop" sounds that play when collecting materials. | ||
The player may also place blocks onto the terrain itself, allowing for various types of buildings to be created. However, unlike in ''Ultimate'', blocks can only be placed adjacent to other blocks and cannot be placed in midair without the use of commands | The player may also place blocks onto the terrain itself, allowing for various types of buildings to be created. However, unlike in ''Ultimate'', blocks can only be placed adjacent to other blocks and cannot be placed in midair without the use of commands. | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references /> | ||
{{Special Moves|char=Steve}} | {{Special Moves|char=Steve}} |