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==The Omnigay== | ==The Omnigay== | ||
[[File:SSBB Doubles Omnigay.gif|thumb|300px| | [[File:SSBB Doubles Omnigay.gif|thumb|300px|The Omnigay in action.]] | ||
'''The Omnigay''', also known as '''The Omni''', is a technique that takes advantage of both the C4 and [[Faux Super Armor]] in doubles play. Named after the smasher {{sm|Omni}}, it is performed by attaching a C4 on a | '''The Omnigay''', also known as '''The Omni''', is a technique that takes advantage of both the C4 and [[Faux Super Armor]] in doubles play. Named after the smasher {{sm|Omni}}, it is performed by attaching a C4 on a Meta Knight or Kirby, after which the character must grab an opponent with a lower [[port]], use their [[up throw]], and while the two are above the upper [[blast line]], have Snake detonate the C4. If done properly, the player with the lower port will be KOed above the upper blast line, but the player with the higher port (the Meta Knight or Kirby) will usually receive no knockback and survive due to [[Faux Super Armor]]. In general, the C4 is applied to Snake's teammate; while the Omnigay does work if Snake places the C4 on an opponent, doing so is impractical, due to the attack's short range and Snake's inability to combo into it. | ||
The Omnigay is most effective when Meta Knight or Kirby is player 4, as this allows the player to gain Faux Super Armor over any opponents; as player 2 or 3, the Meta Knight or Kirby can only perform the Omnigay on player 1. Owing to this, tournaments generally require players in ''Brawl'' doubles to agree upon ports, often via rock-paper-scissors prior to the match; furthermore, some rulesets may require players to switch controller ports following matches, depending on the victor. | The Omnigay is most effective when Meta Knight or Kirby is player 4, as this allows the player to gain Faux Super Armor over any opponents; as player 2 or 3, the Meta Knight or Kirby can only perform the Omnigay on player 1. Owing to this, tournaments generally require players in ''Brawl'' doubles to agree upon ports, often via rock-paper-scissors prior to the match; furthermore, some rulesets may require players to switch controller ports following matches, depending on the victor. |