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*Revival platforms do not appear in [[The Subspace Emissary]]. Instead, revived characters simply reappear out of nowhere. | *Revival platforms do not appear in [[The Subspace Emissary]]. Instead, revived characters simply reappear out of nowhere. | ||
*Players that are Screen KO'd will be sent to the revival platform faster than if they were Star or Blast KO'd. | *Players that are Screen KO'd will be sent to the revival platform faster than if they were Star or Blast KO'd. | ||
*In Smash 64, it is possible to [[taunt cancel]] off of the revival platform to fall with no movement. | |||
[[Category:Gameplay]] | [[Category:Gameplay]] |
Revision as of 19:30, August 26, 2016
The revival platform is a special platform in all Super Smash Bros. games that appears after a player has been KO'd. Provided the player is not out of stocks, they will respawn on a platform floating above the center of the stage. The platform disappears as soon as the player moves or attacks. If the player does not act, the platform will disappear by itself after 5 seconds; in Super Smash Bros. 4, this time limit is represented by a section of the platform that gradually changes color from yellow to red. The platform cannot be boarded by any other character. If multiple players are KO'd at or nearly at the same time, then more than one platform can be on the screen at once, one for each KO'd player, appearing next to each other. If 5 or more characters are KO'd around the same time, some revival platforms will be above others.
The revived character is invincible the entire time they are on the platform. This may be used to avoid temporary dangers such as an opponent using a Final Smash. In addition, many players utilize the invincibility to plan out their strategy and gather their thoughts. After dropping down from the platform, the character has a further period of invincibility to aid their descent.
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, characters will be lying down, and will then 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 his/her opponent is KO'd. In Melee, the player gets the Angelic bonus when the match ends this way.
Origin
The revival platform originates from the game Mario Bros. When Mario or Luigi loses a life, the plumber respawns on a small platform, accompanied by a short melody. While on the platform, the plumber is invincible. The melody that plays when Mario or Luigi respawns is not included in the Smash Bros. games.
Gallery
The revival platform in Super Smash Bros..
The revival platform in Melee.
The revival platform in Brawl.
Trivia
- There is a graphical glitch where if a player is KO'd while another is descending on their revival platform, both characters' platforms will be in the same location, instead of next to each other.
- The Ice Climbers have the largest revival platform for playable characters.
- Giga Bowser has the largest revival platform for non-playable characters.
- Revival platforms do not appear in The Subspace Emissary. Instead, revived characters simply reappear out of nowhere.
- Players that are Screen KO'd will be sent to the revival platform faster than if they were Star or Blast KO'd.
- In Smash 64, it is possible to taunt cancel off of the revival platform to fall with no movement.