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Forum:Weird glitch thing found with Turnips

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Forums: Index Melee Talk Weird glitch thing found with Turnips

So I have 0 proof of this (as regrettably, I wasn't recording), but I had a thing happen: I was Peach vs a lv9 CPU DK on FD with all normal settings. I threw 2 normal turnips 1 right after another. They both struck, but then DK kept getting hit by each turnip, making the whole thing rise until one turnip vanished. I couldn't recreate this if my life depended on it, but perhaps someone else can? This would definitely be worth a page if we had a video. SerpentKing (talk) 02:53, 8 September 2015 (EDT)

I think I've seen a video of this before, so unfortunately it's probably not new. It might even be mentioned somewhere on the wiki. Melee turnips have all sorts of glitches associated with them for some reason.--Dinodomain (talk) 03:03, 8 September 2015 (EDT)
Well there's no mention of it on Peach or Vegetable so... SerpentKing (talk) 03:05, 8 September 2015 (EDT)
Did just you make a post on reddit about this? If that's actually your video then that's a known glitch called the frozen turnip glitch. And while's its been documented before, it's not certain how to be replicated so if you can figure out how you might contribute a bit to community knowledge. The way you describe it in this post (assume you made both of them) reminds me of some rising turnip glitch I've seen before, but so far I've yet to find a video of it.--Dinodomain (talk) 14:05, 8 September 2015 (EDT)