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[[Image:Food.jpg|thumb|Kirby enjoys some wonderful '''food'''.]] | [[Image:Food.jpg|thumb|Kirby enjoys some wonderful '''food'''.]] | ||
'''Food''' can be found in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. They heal the player. They can be retrieved from [[Crates]], [[Capsules]], and other similar carrying items. They seem to be two-dimensional. Each piece heals significant amounts of [[HP]]; a cup of coffee may heal two HP while a meatloaf may heal nine. There is one food item, a rice treat, which had confused players what it was. This treat appeared in the ''[[Pokémon]]'' television series. Also, many of the foods are from the ''[[Kirby]]'' series, and one food (the [[Banana Bunch]]) appears in the ''[[Donkey Kong (series)|Donkey Kong'' series]]. Finally, by a sheer coincidence, [[cheese|another of the foods]] happens to have appeared in a handful of [[Mario (series)|''Mario'']] games. | '''Food''' can be found in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. They heal the player. They can be retrieved from [[Crates]], [[Capsules]], and other similar carrying items. They seem to be two-dimensional. Each piece heals significant amounts of [[HP]]; a cup of coffee may heal two HP while a meatloaf may heal nine. There is one food item, a rice treat, which had confused players what it was. This treat appeared in the ''[[Pokémon]]'' television series. Also, many of the foods are from the ''[[Kirby]]'' series, and one food (the [[Banana Bunch]]) appears in the ''[[Donkey Kong (series)|Donkey Kong'' series]]. Finally, by a sheer coincidence, [[cheese|another of the foods]] happens to have appeared in a handful of [[Mario (series)|''Mario'']] games, and [[onigiri|yet another]] was actually a [[characters|character]] in ''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]''. | ||
== Guide For Food == | == Guide For Food == |
Revision as of 13:14, May 19, 2007
Food can be found in Super Smash Bros. Melee. They heal the player. They can be retrieved from Crates, Capsules, and other similar carrying items. They seem to be two-dimensional. Each piece heals significant amounts of HP; a cup of coffee may heal two HP while a meatloaf may heal nine. There is one food item, a rice treat, which had confused players what it was. This treat appeared in the Pokémon television series. Also, many of the foods are from the Kirby series, and one food (the Banana Bunch) appears in the Donkey Kong series. Finally, by a sheer coincidence, another of the foods happens to have appeared in a handful of Mario games, and yet another was actually a character in Wrecking Crew '98.
Guide For Food
Coffee-2%
Cheese-3%
Ice Cream-3%
Shish Kabob-3%
Strawberry-3%
Juice-3%
Orange-4%
Grapes-4%
Donut-4%
Bunch of Bananas-5%
Tray of Noodles, Drink, and Desert-5%
Milk-5%
Mushroom-5%
Apple-5%
Watermelon-6%
Melon-6%
Rice Balls-6%
Cheeseburger-6%
Spaghetti-6%
Chinese Rice-7%
Beef Bowl-7%
Turkey Dinner-7%
Curry Dinner-7%
Omelet Dinner-7%
Chicken-7%
Pizza-8%
Sushi-8%
Meatloaf-9%