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Players are assigned a set number of stocks to complete a level, which they can supplement by finding [[Stock Ball]]s. This does not carry over between levels. In addition, Stock Balls do not appear on Very Hard and Intense difficulties.  
Players are assigned a set number of stocks to complete a level, which they can supplement by finding [[Stock Ball]]s. This does not carry over between levels. In addition, Stock Balls do not appear on Very Hard and Intense difficulties.  


Stock count is displayed on the left-hand side of the screen, as a head icon of each character remaining in their current party. In the event of the player holding more stocks than their current party size, the headshots are supplemented by ''Smash Bros.'' icons and the order of play repeats (e.g., a player with five stocks and a party consisting of, in order, {{SSBB|Mario}}, {{SSBB|Link}}, {{SSBB|Samus}} and {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}} would automatically use Mario again on their fifth stock.) This can only occur if the player has fewer characters available to choose from for their party than the number of stocks for the level or if they pick up a Stock Ball during it - players cannot choose one character to be placed in two spots in the order. If a second player enters a game in progress, they use up one of the available stocks and take the next character in the sequence - this means that if Player 1 has no spare stocks, the second player cannot join.
Stock count is displayed on the left-hand side of the screen, as a head icon of each character remaining in their current party. In the event of the player holding more stocks than their current party size, the headshots are supplemented by ''Smash Bros.'' icons and the order of play repeats (e.g., a player with five stocks and a party consisting of, in order, {{SSBB|Mario}}, {{SSBB|Link}}, {{SSBB|Samus}} and {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}} would automatically use Mario again on their fifth stock.) This can only occur if the player has fewer characters available to choose from for their party than the number of stocks for the level or if they pick up a Stock Ball during it - players cannot choose one character to be placed in two spots in the order. If a second player enters a game in progress, they use up one of the available stocks and take the next character in the sequence - this means that if player 1 has no spare stocks, the second player cannot join.
[[File:Stock.png|thumb|Icons representing the subsequent character controlled upon KO.]]
[[File:Stock.png|thumb|Icons representing the subsequent character controlled upon KO.]]
When a player reaches a cutscene and is at the point where the player can select what characters to play as in their party, their stock is reset to the default number. After the level is completed, replays do not play these cut scenes, which can significantly reduce the number of stocks a player has to complete the level and thus substantially increases the difficulty of replaying long levels such as [[The Subspace Bomb Factory (Part II)|The Subspace Bomb Factory II]].
When a player reaches a cutscene and is at the point where the player can select what characters to play as in their party, their stock is reset to the default number. After the level is completed, replays do not play these cut scenes, which can significantly reduce the number of stocks a player has to complete the level and thus substantially increases the difficulty of replaying long levels such as [[The Subspace Bomb Factory (Part II)|The Subspace Bomb Factory II]].


In the event of a player losing all their stocks, they are sent to the [[Continue]] screen. In multiplayer mode, if Player 1 is KO'd and there are no stocks remaining, the game will go to the Continue screen, regardless if Player 2 is still active. However, Player 1 can continue alone if Player 2 is KO'd with no stocks remaining.
In the event of a player losing all their stocks, they are sent to the [[Continue]] screen.
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