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====Team Healer==== | ====Team Healer==== | ||
[[File:SSBB_teamhealer.jpg|thumb|Team Healer]] | [[File:SSBB_teamhealer.jpg|thumb|Team Healer]] | ||
The team healer usually only appears in team battles | The team healer usually only appears in team battles. By throwing it at an ally, your friend will recover health. The higher the damage meter, the more recovery. If it hits an enemy, it will dish out a tiny amount of damage. | ||
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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]] | ||
This restores 100% health when picked up. | |||
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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]] | ||
Another returning item; Maxim Tomatoes restore 50% health. | |||
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====Soccer Ball==== | ====Soccer Ball==== | ||
[[File:SSBB_soccerball.jpg|thumb|Soccer Ball]] | [[File:SSBB_soccerball.jpg|thumb|Soccer Ball]] | ||
Currently believed to come from [[Super Mario Strikers]] and the NES game [[Soccer | Currently believed to come from [[Super Mario Strikers]] and the NES game [[Soccer]], the Soccer Ball is used by knocking it forwards at high speeds with an attack, catching fire on its way and damaging anyone it strikes. | ||
Whichever direction the attack usually knocks back, that's the direction the ball will fly. So if an attack sends a foe straight up, the ball will fly straight up. Stronger attacks hit the ball further and cause more damage when the ball impacts. | Whichever direction the attack usually knocks back, that's the direction the ball will fly. So if an attack sends a foe straight up, the ball will fly straight up. Stronger attacks hit the ball further and cause more damage when the ball impacts. |