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===Attacking player (Player B)=== | ===Attacking player (Player B)=== | ||
If the attacking player thinks their opponent does not recognize the glitch (or cannot react fast enough to do so), they can intend to strike player A's shield and take an out-of-shield vertical KO move for minimal knockback and much confusion; one prime example is Fox's up smash, which normally has strong KO power but would simply send player B across the stage's surface while the glitch is active. Similarly, if the glitch is active, [[meteor smash]]es that have no horizontal component will simply reset player B's velocity to zero instead of dealing knockback, which can cause player A to make the wrong move after the unexpected result. This particular scenario directly resulted in {{sm|S2J}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuqFTiVr6Ac losing a set] to {{sm|Abate}} at [[The Big House 5]]. | If the attacking player thinks their opponent does not recognize the glitch (or cannot react fast enough to do so), they can intend to strike player A's shield and take an out-of-shield vertical KO move for minimal knockback and much confusion; one prime example is Fox's up smash, which normally has strong KO power but would simply send player B across the stage's surface while the glitch is active. Similarly, if the glitch is active, [[meteor smash]]es that have no horizontal component will simply reset player B's velocity to zero instead of dealing knockback, which can cause player A to make the wrong move after the unexpected result. This particular scenario directly resulted in {{sm|S2J}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuqFTiVr6Ac losing a set] to {{sm|Abate}} at [[The Big House 5]]. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |