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Sharing stock, also known as life stealing, is the action of transferring a remaining life to a fallen teammate who has no more lives. This puts the character back into action, with one life, and removes one stock from a team member. This is initiated, by the defeated player, by pressing Start/Pause in Super Smash Bros. and Melee and A+B in Brawl and SSBWU/3DS when out of lives. Naturally, this can only be done in a team stock match, where a teammate has more than one stock remaining. In both Brawl and SSBWU/3DS, the announcer yells "Share stock!" when this is performed.

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  • Sharing stock, also known as life stealing, is the action of transferring a remaining life to a fallen teammate who has no more lives. This puts the character back into action, with one life, and removes one stock from a team member. This is initiated, by the defeated player, by pressing Start/Pause in Super Smash Bros. and Melee and A+B in Brawl and SSBWU/3DS when out of lives. Naturally, this can only be done in a team stock match, where a teammate has more than one stock remaining. In both Brawl and SSBWU/3DS, the announcer yells "Share stock!" when this is performed.
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  • Sharing stock, also known as life stealing, is the action of transferring a remaining life to a fallen teammate who has no more lives. This puts the character back into action, with one life, and removes one stock from a team member. This is initiated, by the defeated player, by pressing Start/Pause in Super Smash Bros. and Melee and A+B in Brawl and SSBWU/3DS when out of lives. Naturally, this can only be done in a team stock match, where a teammate has more than one stock remaining. In both Brawl and SSBWU/3DS, the announcer yells "Share stock!" when this is performed. If a team has multiple living players, the stock will be taken from the lowest-numbered player. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, CPUs will automatically and instantly take a teammate's stock at every opportunity until no more are available. In other games, CPUs never use the share stock function.
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