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[[File:SSBB_heartcontainer.jpg|thumb|Heart Container]] | [[File:SSBB_heartcontainer.jpg|thumb|Heart Container]] | ||
* '''Original Game:''' [[The Legend of Zelda]] ([[NES]]) — [[1987]] | * '''Original Game:''' [[The Legend of Zelda]] ([[NES]]) — [[1987]] | ||
Like in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]], this item recovers 100% damage (except in All Star and Boss Battles where it instead restores 999% damage as they did in the original [[Super Smash Bros.]]). | |||
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[[File:SSBB_maximtomato.jpg|thumb|Maxim Tomato]] | [[File:SSBB_maximtomato.jpg|thumb|Maxim Tomato]] | ||
* '''Original Game:''' [[Kirby's Dream Land]] ([[Game Boy]]) — [[1992]] | * '''Original Game:''' [[Kirby's Dream Land]] ([[Game Boy]]) — [[1992]] | ||
Like in Melee, the Maxim Tomato heals 50% damage. Heart Containers (like in Melee) take the previous function to release 100% damage. | |||
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