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If a team has multiple living players, the stock will be taken from the player with the lowest-numbered [[port priority|port]]. If multiple players try to steal a stock simultaneously when there aren’t enough stocks for all of them, port priority determines that the lowest-numbered player gets the stock. | If a team has multiple living players, the stock will be taken from the player with the lowest-numbered [[port priority|port]]. If multiple players try to steal a stock simultaneously when there aren’t enough stocks for all of them, port priority determines that the lowest-numbered player gets the stock. | ||
Starting with {{forwiiu}}, CPUs will always take a teammate | Starting with {{forwiiu}}, CPUs will always take a teammate's stock at every opportunity until no more are available. When ''SSB4'' was released, CPUs would take the stock immediately after being KO'd; a later update introduced a realistic delay. In previous games, CPUs never use the share stock function, although players can manually have CPUs share stock in ''Melee'' by pressing {{Button|GCN|Start-Pause}} on a controller connected to the same port as the defeated CPU. | ||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||