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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. | 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. | ||
Butthurt, many immature 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. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |