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Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Save point

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A pink-tinted Save Point.
A Door that would lead to a Save Point.

Save Points are features in the Subspace Emissary mode of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. They have only appeared in one level, The Great Maze.

Two different types of Save Points were featured in Brawl. One area has a singular soft platform, and offers the basic features of a Save Point, while the other design of Save Points have a pink tint, and feature five soft platforms. Four of these pink tinted Save Points exist within The Great Maze.

The main feature of a Save Point are that they allow the player to save their game, and quit the Subspace Emissary. When The Great Maze is continued after quitting, the player will start at a chosen one of the four save points.

Another feature of a Save Point is that, when the player brings up the menu of options within the Save Point, all characters will be brought back down to 0% damage, and any stock lost will be restored.

Save Points also allow the player to change their current party of characters, by bringing up the selection screen.

The final basic feature of a save point allows the player to bring up the stickers menu, and apply stickers to their characters.

The pink tinted save points have one additional feature. These are warp points, situated on three of the platforms in the area. These warp points allow the player to warp between the four pink-tinted save points.

Accompanying the Save Point is a music track of the same name, Save Point.