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'''Dodge staling''' is a mechanic in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' that penalizes players for overusing dodges. In general, the mechanic causes dodges to become slower and more vulnerable if [[spam]]med in a short amount of | '''Dodge staling''' is a mechanic in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' that penalizes players for overusing dodges. In general, the mechanic causes dodges to become slower and more vulnerable if [[spam]]med in a short amount of time. | ||
The mechanic is named after [[stale-move negation]], though it is otherwise unrelated. {{SSBU|Kazuya}}'s [[Crouch Dash]] has similar effects to dodge staling if used in succession. | The mechanic is named after [[stale-move negation]], though it is otherwise unrelated. {{SSBU|Kazuya}}'s [[Crouch Dash]] has similar effects to dodge staling if used in succession. | ||
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When a player uses a [[sidestep]], [[roll]], or [[airdodge]], their dodges become one level more stale, with a maximum staleness of 5 levels | When a player uses a [[sidestep]], [[roll]], or [[airdodge]], their dodges become one level more stale, with a maximum staleness of 5 levels. Staled dodges grant less [[intangibility]], while ground dodges animate slower (therefore taking longer to finish) and directional airdodges grant less distance. Intangibility maneuvers not mentioned (e.g. edge roll) do not affect, and are not affected by, this system. | ||
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