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===Platform camping=== | ===Platform camping=== | ||
'''Platform camping''' is the act of staying away from the opponent, by | '''Platform camping''' is the act of staying away from the opponent, by utilising elevated [[platform]]s. To platform camp, a player waits on an elevated platform, and hops from platform to platform as the opponent approaches. Platform camping is the most accessible form of camping, as essentially every character is capable of utilising it in a practical manner, though characters possessing the same attributes that benefit air camping (with faster falling speed instead) are more effective. However, how effective platform camping can be is largely dependent on the [[stage]], with it being a very accessible tactic on stages with a plentiful elevated platform setup (such as [[Battlefield]]), while being impossible to utilise on stages that lack such platforms (such as [[Final Destination]]). | ||
When combined with air camping, or projectile camping for a few characters with access to explosives that can hit opponents below platforms (such as | When combined with air camping, or projectile camping for a few characters with access to explosives that can hit opponents below platforms (such as {{SSBB|Snake}} and [[Link]]), it can be especially effective for running time out. Platform camping alone, however, is typically ineffective, and is instead usually done against characters that have access to a dangerous [[chain throw]] (such as the [[Ice Climbers]] and [[King Dedede]]), as staying on the platforms will help keep the player from being grabbed. | ||
===Planking=== | ===Planking=== |