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| | The '''Infinite Dimensional Cape''' is a technique in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' wherein [[Meta Knight]] is able to exploit his [[Dimensional Cape]] to remain invisible/invincible for extended periods of time. -By repeatedly and ''very'' quickly using the upward smash attack while simultaneously holding down, Meta Knight can remain in flux for as long as the technique can be properly maintained, which can be quite difficult. He can also move to the left and right, but must remain on the ground to sustain the IDC. |
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| The '''Infinite Dimensional Cape''', sometimes abbreviated as '''IDC''', is a technique in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' where {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} is able to exploit his [[Dimensional Cape]] to remain impervious for extended periods of time. When using this move, Meta Knight is invisible as long as this technique is repeatedly done, and cannot be harmed or attacked, as all attacks simply pass through his [[hurtbox]] undetected. By starting the Dimensional Cape move, then repeatedly and very quickly using the upward smash attack while simultaneously holding down on the control stick, Meta Knight can remain in flux for as long as the technique can be properly maintained, which can be quite difficult. He can also move left and right, but must remain primarily on the ground to sustain the IDC. | | The GameCube and Classic controllers are able to execute the maneuver with standard controls by using the C-stick or right analog stick for up smashes. It is also possible with the Nun chuck by converting a button into an upward smash. Unfortunately, the Wii Remote cannot be used to perform the IDC, as the upward smash attack can only be assigned to the 'up' direction, and as the technique would require pressing two opposing directions on the pad ('up' ''and'' 'down') at the same time; a hardware impossibility. |
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| The [[GameCube controller|GameCube]] and [[Classic Controller|Classic]] controllers are able to execute the maneuver with standard [[controls]] by using the C-stick or right analog stick for upward attacks. It is also possible with the [[Nunchuk]] by converting a button into an upward smash, or by using the [[shake smash]]. It is much easier to perform using a button instead of a joystick. The [[Wii remote]] by itself cannot be used to perform the IDC, as the upward smash attack can only be assigned to the 'up' direction, and the technique requires pressing two opposing directions on the pad ('up' ''and'' 'down') at the same time: a hardware impossibility.
| | Of course, the potential effectiveness of this move is astounding for defense and offense alike, allowing evasion of literally any danger, while stealthily transporting to attack opponents. When Meta Knight exits the infinite maneuver, he will most likely attack, and may be open for punishment if not used carefully. Should Meta Knight fall off an edge while using this technique, he will become [[helpless]] and unable to grab the edge, just as he would when using a normal Dimensional Cape. Due to the stalling capabilities of this technique, it has been recommended by the [[Smash Back Room]] that this glitch be banned in tournaments. Some have argued that it also offers a near perfect approach, but their is no proof in practice that this is true. |
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| When Meta Knight exits the infinite maneuver, he will most likely attack, and may be open to punishment if not used carefully. If Meta Knight falls off an edge while using this technique, he will become [[helpless]] and unable to grab the edge, just as he would when using a normal Dimensional Cape.
| | ==References== |
| | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdmwKfPchms Video showing technique] |
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| ==In competitive play==
| | [http://smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=182532 About the technique] |
| The potential effectiveness of this move is astounding for defense and offense alike, allowing evasion of virtually any kind of attack, while stealthily transporting to attack opponents (a nearly perfect [[approach]]). A player could also use the technique for [[stalling]] purposes, and even stalling for the entire match and winning by damage percentage (though nearly impossible due to the extreme difficulty in performing). For these reasons, the glitch has been [[Tournament legal (SSBB)|banned]] by the [[Smash Back Room]] for use in certified [[tournament]] play.
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| Disgruntled, many Smash players, in response to the technique, coined the term "Dimensional Infinite Cape of the Knight", or DICK for short. Though not chosen as the common name of the technique, the colloquial acronym has remained popular with some Smash players.
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| ==External links==
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| *[http://smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=182532 In depth explanation of the technique]
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