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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
[[File:Rest Room 3DS.png|thumb|The All-Star Rest Area in {{for3ds}}.]]
[[File:Rest Room 3DS.png|thumb|The All-Star Rest Area in {{for3ds}}.]]
The All-Star Rest Area reappears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', with different designs between the two versions. The 3DS version features the area as a ruined fortress, while the Wii U version instead features an island in the centre of a large, expansive coliseum; the latter also features a ledge in the background where trophies appear, though the 3DS version does not feature character trophies in its Area. As in the previous installments, trophies may appear as a reward, as well as coins or character customization parts. Recovery items known to appear include a Maxim Tomato, a Fairy Bottles and Special Heart Containers, of which there will be always be one. Another Heart Container is available if playing when the entire roster has been unlocked.
The All-Star Rest Area reappears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', with different designs between the two versions. The 3DS version features the area as a ruined fortress, while the Wii U version instead features an island in the centre of a large, expansive coliseum; the latter also features a ledge in the background where trophies appear, though the 3DS version does not feature character trophies in its Area. As in the previous installments, trophies may appear as a reward, as well as coins or character customization parts. Recovery items known to appear include a Maxim Tomato, a Fairy Bottles and Special Heart Containers, of which there will be always be one. Another Heart Container is available if playing when all unlockable characters have been obtained; having every downloadable character has no effect, however.
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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:RestAreaKSS.png|thumb|150px|A Rest Area in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''.]]
[[File:RestAreaKSS.png|thumb|150px|A Rest Area in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''.]]
The concept of a resting area between fights with optional healing items comes from ''[[The Great Cave Offensive]]'' sub-game in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''. In that sub-game, [[Kirby]] can go into certain rooms in the labyrinth to save the game, and also find a button that spawns a [[Maxim Tomato]] to heal Kirby's health.
The concept of a resting area between fights with optional healing items comes from ''[[The Great Cave Offensive]]'' sub-game in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]''. In that sub-game, [[Kirby]] can go into certain rooms in the labyrinth to save the game, and also find a button that spawns a [[Maxim Tomato]] to fully restore not only Kirby's health, but also his partner if he has one.
In ''Smash Bros.'', the player can use Heart Containers to heal their damage between matches. All-Star mode also involves collecting character trophies from other video game series, which is similar to Kirby collecting items from other series in ''The Great Cave Offensive''. The music played here is also a remix of the theme played for the Save Points in ''Kirby Super Star''.
In ''Smash Bros.'', the player can use Heart Containers to heal their damage between matches. All-Star mode also involves collecting character trophies from other video game series, which is similar to Kirby collecting items from other series in ''The Great Cave Offensive''. The music played here is also a remix of the theme played for the Save Points in ''Kirby Super Star''.
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