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A phantom block reverse, or PBR, is an advanced technique unique to Steve which allows him to turn around mid-air. This is done by inputting a [[B-reversing#Turnaround-B|turnaround-B]] during any of the last 9 frames of another action's endlag. If done successfully, Steve will turn around in midair once the action is done, granting him the ability to utilize his forward or backward aerial regardless of his orientation while airborne. Notably, this technique can only be utilized with a turnaround-B, as Create Block cannot be B-reversed. Furthermore, the "action" which precedes the PBR is not limited to aerials; it can be done with special moves such as TNT, Minecart, or even grounded moves performed on blocks which break.
A phantom block reverse, or PBR, is an advanced technique unique to Steve which allows him to turn around mid-air. This is done by inputting a [[B-reversing#Turnaround-B|turnaround-B]] during any of the last 9 frames of another action's endlag. If done successfully, Steve will turn around in midair once the action is done, granting him the ability to utilize his forward or backward aerial regardless of his orientation while airborne. Notably, this technique can only be utilized with a turnaround-B, as Create Block cannot be B-reversed. Furthermore, the "action" which precedes the PBR is not limited to aerials; it can be done with special moves such as TNT, Minecart, or even grounded moves performed on blocks which break.


===Turnaround Block Cancel (TBC)===
==Turnaround Block Cancel (TBC)==
A turnaround block cancel, or TBC, is another advanced technique unique to Steve which allows him to turn around mid-air, similarly to PBR. After inputting Create Block, there are 5 frames before a block is actually placed. During these 5 frames, the move can be cancelled with any aerial. If a [[B-reversing#Turnaround-B|turnaround-B]] is performed with Create Block then immediately cancelled, Steve will turn around in midair before performing the aerial. As such, the main difference between PBR and TBC is that PBR is used to turn around after an action is preformed, while TBC is used to turn around right before an action is performed. As such, the two techniques have different use cases depending on the situation.
A turnaround block cancel, or TBC, is another advanced technique unique to Steve which allows him to turn around mid-air, similarly to PBR. After inputting Create Block, there are 5 frames before a block is actually placed. During these 5 frames, the move can be cancelled with any aerial. If a [[B-reversing#Turnaround-B|turnaround-B]] is performed with Create Block then immediately cancelled, Steve will turn around in midair before performing the aerial. As such, the main difference between PBR and TBC is that PBR is used to turn around after an action is preformed, while TBC is used to turn around right before an action is performed. As such, the two techniques have different use cases depending on the situation.


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