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'''Momentum canceling''' is a technique employed in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] that is important in competitive play. The technique involves executing certain actions to halt or reduce the aerial momentum of a character who is knocked into the air. Since, in Brawl, attacks and [[air dodge]]s can be performed while [[tumbling]] and [[tumble|reeling]], it is possible to use these moves, in combination with others, to avoid crossing [[blastline]]s and being [[KO]]d. A prominent example of a momentum canceling move is [[Mr Game & Watch (SSBB)|Mr Game & Watch]]'s [[Oil Panic]], which negates all aerial momentum, and may be used after tumbling has ended. | '''Momentum canceling''' is a technique employed in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] that is important in competitive play. The technique involves executing certain actions to halt or reduce the aerial momentum of a character who is knocked into the air. Since, in Brawl, attacks and [[air dodge]]s can be performed while [[tumble|tumbling]] and [[tumble|reeling]], it is possible to use these moves, in combination with others, to avoid crossing [[blastline]]s and being [[KO]]d. A prominent example of a momentum canceling move is [[Mr. Game & Watch (SSBB)|Mr. Game & Watch]]'s [[Oil Panic]], which negates all aerial momentum, and may be used after tumbling has ended. | ||
==How to perform== | ==How to perform== |
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