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===[[Aerial]] move locks===
===[[Aerial]] move locks===
Another common move that can lock are aerials, especially the weak hits of [[sex kicks]]. Because of the minimal endlag of the type of kick, these are easily followed up with strong moves.


===[[Projectile]] lock===
===[[Projectile]] lock===
[[File:Laser Lock Falco Brawl.gif|thumb|250px|{{SSBB|Falco}} performing a laser lock on {{SSBB|Snake}}.]]
[[File:Laser Lock Falco Brawl.gif|thumb|right|250px|{{SSBB|Falco}} performing a laser lock on {{SSBB|Snake}}.]]
A commonly used lock is Falco's laser lock, which, unlike other locks, has enough range to hit and lock characters on level ground with Falco regardless of distance (assuming tournament legal maps). Larger stages like [[Bridge of Eldin]] can cause a character to move far enough away that Falco's lasers cannot reach them. There are many follow up options that Falco can use, such as his [[BDACUS]]. The easiest and most effective way to set up a Laser Lock is to land a down throw or grounded down aerial and immediately [[buffer]] the first hit of Falco's jab. Falco cannot always follow up with a KO move because of distance, reducing the effectiveness of the laser lock to damage building only. It should also be noted that the laser lock only works at percentages equal to or exceeding 80% as Falco's moves will not cause a tumbling animation until said percentage.
A commonly used lock is Falco's laser lock, which, unlike other locks, has enough range to hit and lock characters on level ground with Falco regardless of distance (assuming tournament legal maps). Larger stages like [[Bridge of Eldin]] can cause a character to move far enough away that Falco's lasers cannot reach them. There are many follow up options that Falco can use, such as his [[BDACUS]]. The easiest and most effective way to set up a Laser Lock is to land a down throw or grounded down aerial and immediately [[buffer]] the first hit of Falco's jab. Falco cannot always follow up with a KO move because of distance, reducing the effectiveness of the laser lock to damage building only. It should also be noted that the laser lock only works at percentages equal to or exceeding 80% as Falco's moves will not cause a tumbling animation until said percentage.


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===[[Buried|Burial]] lock===
===[[Buried|Burial]] lock===
[[File:P-burial_lock.gif|thumb|250px|Two {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}s performing an infinite lock on {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}]]
[[File:P-burial_lock.gif|thumb|right|250px|Two {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}s performing an infinite lock on {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}]]
Most moves with a burial [[effect]] are able to lock an opponent indefinitely past the three hit limit in ''Smash 4'' (one notable example being {{SSB4|Villager}}'s down smash), giving the possibility of 0-death combos in team battles. It is important to note, however, that a lock cannot be started using a burying move, as the opponent will reset before the lock is able to be continued. Burial moves cannot lock opponents in ''Brawl''.
Most moves with a burial [[effect]] are able to lock an opponent indefinitely past the three hit limit in ''Smash 4'' (one notable example being {{SSB4|Villager}}'s down smash), giving the possibility of 0-death combos in team battles. It is important to note, however, that a lock cannot be started using a burying move, as the opponent will reset before the lock is able to be continued. Burial moves cannot lock opponents in ''Brawl''.


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| Back throw ||
| Back throw ||
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| [[Gordo Throw]] || Without the Gordo.
| [[Gordo Toss]] || Without the Gordo.
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| [[Super Dedede Jump]] ||
| [[Super Dedede Jump]] ||
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
DownBoundU_Falco.gif|Falco's first animation during which he can be jab reset.
File:DownBoundU_Falco.gif|Falco's first animation during which he can be jab reset.
DownWaitU_Falco.png|Falco's second animation during which he can be jab reset.
File:DownWaitU_Falco.png|Falco's second animation during which he can be jab reset.
DownStandU_Falco.gif|Falco's neutral get-up animation that is forced in a jab reset.
File:DownStandU_Falco.gif|Falco's neutral get-up animation that is forced in a jab reset.
DownDamageU_Falco_jab_on_Falco_SDI_up_to_shine.gif|Using SDI and ASDI upwards to escape a jab reset. This looks notably similar to locking.
File:DownDamageU_Falco_jab_on_Falco_SDI_up_to_shine.gif|Using SDI and ASDI upwards to escape a jab reset. This looks notably similar to locking.  
</gallery>
</gallery>


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