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Official name in the great cave stage. In subspace, what else are they supposed to be?
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'''Minecarts''' are vehicles featured in some [[stage]]s.
'''Minecarts''' are vehicles featured in some [[stage]]s.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
[[File:Minecart.png|thumb|225px|Marth near a minecart.]]
[[File:Minecart.png|thumb|225px|Marth near a minecart.]]
Minecarts appear in several levels of the [[Subspace Emissary]]. Once a [[character]] gets into a minecart by touching it, the minecart closes and starts hurtling quickly along the rails ahead. The minecart deals massive [[damage]] to any enemy it hits. While inside the minecart, characters cannot be hurt, though they can be [[KO]]'d if the minecart passes a [[blast line]]. Characters can [[jump]] out of a minecart at any time; this is necessary to avoid being KO'd if the minecart's path takes it off an edge. Minecarts can also end their path by crashing into a wall, which pops its occupants up slightly into a state of [[Tumble|tumbling]], though without damaging them. The speed of minecarts increases with the chosen [[difficulty]].
Minecarts appear in several levels of the [[Subspace Emissary]]. Once a [[character]] gets into a minecart by touching it, the minecart closes and starts hurtling quickly along the rails ahead. The minecart deals massive [[damage]] to any enemy it hits. While inside the minecart, characters cannot be hurt, though they can be [[KO]]'d if the minecart passes a [[blast line]]. Characters can [[jump]] out of a minecart at any time; this is necessary to avoid being KO'd if the minecart's path takes it off an edge. Minecarts can also end their path by crashing into a wall, which pops its occupants up slightly into a state of [[tumbling]], though without damaging them. The speed of minecarts increases with the chosen [[difficulty]].
 
Another type of minecart can appear as one of the drawings in [[PictoChat]], where it rolls back and forth on a half-pipe. Fighters can safely stand on top of it, but anyone struck by the side of the minecart is dealt 10% damage.


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