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| ===Lengths=== | | ===Lengths=== |
| The maximum length of a wavedash can be achieved by hitting the correct timing, with an angle of 17.1. Though this will net the farthest possible distance, it is not necessarily advisable to go for this angle due to the risks involved of slight errors in timing or angle; each having their own [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VvkQgi46n3eMyFvk1h6x94eNCSpM6GDZj665f_mhvA8/mobilebasic problems].
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| Wavedash lengths, in order from longest to shortest using maximum angles, are as follows:<br> | | Wavedash lengths, in order from longest to shortest using maximum angles, are as follows:<br> |
| ====In ''Melee''==== | | ====In ''Melee''==== |