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[[File:Rest Room 3DS.png|thumb|The All-Star [[Rest Station]] in [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]]] | [[File:Rest Room 3DS.png|thumb|The All-Star [[Rest Station]] in [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]]] | ||
Unlike previous installments, All-Star mode is playable from the start of the game. However, the mode is incomplete, as players cannot fight against characters they have not yet unlocked; the only way to completely beat All-Star mode and attain most of the rewards from the [[Challenges]] is by | Unlike previous installments, All-Star mode is playable from the start of the game. However, the mode is incomplete, as players cannot fight against characters they have not yet unlocked; the only way to completely beat All-Star mode and attain most of the rewards from the [[Challenges]] is by unlocking all characters. | ||
The order in which different characters are fought is now based on a character's personal first appearance. For instance, players will face Samus in her armor form first, as her Zero Suit did not appear until over a decade after her series started. | The order in which different characters are fought is now based on a character's personal first appearance. For instance, players will face Samus in her armor form first, as her Zero Suit did not appear until over a decade after her series started. |