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CPUs generally exit the revival platform immediately; however, high-level CPUs tend to wait on the platform for as long as possible during a transformation Final Smash, or when a player on screen is using a powerful item, such as a [[Golden Hammer]]. | CPUs generally exit the revival platform immediately; however, high-level CPUs tend to wait on the platform for as long as possible during a transformation Final Smash, or when a player on screen is using a powerful item, such as a [[Golden Hammer]]. | ||
The animation for characters being revived has not changed much over the games. After a KO, the character will simply descend from the sky on the revival platform. The original game has a slightly different animation; upon appearing on the platform | The animation for characters being revived has not changed much over the games. After a KO, the character will simply descend from the sky on the revival platform. The original game has a slightly different animation; characters will be lying down upon first appearing on the platform, and will get up as the platform descends. | ||
In the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', a character gets the Mystic [[bonus]] for being on a revival platform when their opponent is KO'd. In ''[[Melee]]'', the player gets the Angelic bonus when the match ends this way. | In the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', a character gets the Mystic [[bonus]] for being on a revival platform when their opponent is KO'd. In ''[[Melee]]'', the player gets the Angelic bonus when the match ends this way. |