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{{merge|Hitstun|Everything here has been already covered in said page and the [[momentum canceling]] page, with far more information. A simple redirect suffices}}
{{merge|Hitstun|Everything here has been already covered in said page and the [[momentum canceling]] page, with far more information. A simple redirect suffices}}
Hitstun canceling is a technique introduced in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' which is also present in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. It is the ability to cancel [[hitstun]] early with an airdodge or an aerial attack. This feature is what enables the technique [[momentum canceling]] to be performed.
Hitstun canceling is a technique introduced in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' which is also present in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. It is the ability to cancel [[hitstun]] early with an airdodge or an aerial attack. This feature is what enables the technique [[momentum canceling]] to be performed.
==In ''Smash 4''==
Hitstun canceling was significantly weakened in ''Smash 4''. A player can now only cancel hitstun with an airdodge or aerial after 40 and 45 frames respectively, and only if the current launch speed (i.e how much of the initial knockback speed is still present) is below 2 and 2.5 respectively. This has the effect of making hitstun cancelling impossible for attacks dealing 100 units of knockback or less, and causes the effect to scale with knockback unlike in ''Brawl''. As a result, combos are easier to perform than they were in ''Brawl'', and momentum canceling is no longer possible. Also worth noting is that while hitstun itself does not consider additional launch speed from the [[Knockback#Melee onwards|gravity penalty]], hitstun canceling indirectly does (since current launch speed, not initial knockback value, is used to scale the effect). As such, fighters with low gravity have slightly stronger hitstun canceling than fighters with high gravity.


==In ''Ultimate''==
==In ''Ultimate''==

Revision as of 18:31, March 7, 2019

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The reason given for the merge is: Everything here has been already covered in said page and the momentum canceling page, with far more information. A simple redirect suffices. (Discuss)

Hitstun canceling is a technique introduced in Super Smash Bros. Brawl which is also present in Super Smash Bros. 4. It is the ability to cancel hitstun early with an airdodge or an aerial attack. This feature is what enables the technique momentum canceling to be performed.

In Ultimate

Hitstun canceling in Ultimate retains the same parameters as Smash 4, but due to the effect of balloon knockback, most hitstun and launch speed wears off by the time one is able to attack or airdodge, significantly mitigating its effectiveness. Furthermore, the new limitations on airdodging mean that airdodging to hitstun cancel is a significant hindrance to a character's ability to avoid edgeguarding attempts or follow-up attacks.