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===Sweet-spotting=== | ===Sweet-spotting=== | ||
Stall-then-falls are useful for sweet-spotting the edge. The player can use the attack in midair, fall to below the level of the edge, and use their midair jump or up special move. They must be very high above the bottom [[blast line]] to avoid a [[self-destruct]]. Only Yoshi's [[Yoshi Bomb]] and Bowser's [[Bowser Bomb]] can sweetspot the ledge automatically while falling. The rest do not do so, continuing downwards. | Stall-then-falls are useful for sweet-spotting the edge. The player can use the attack in midair, fall to below the level of the edge, and use their midair jump or up special move. They must be very high above the bottom [[blast line]] to avoid a [[self-destruct]]. | ||
Only Yoshi's [[Yoshi Bomb]] and Bowser's [[Bowser Bomb]] can sweetspot the ledge automatically while falling. The rest do not do so, continuing downwards. | |||
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===Disadvantages=== | ===Disadvantages=== | ||
Stall-then-falls have a long duration. If used while off of the stage, they can result in a [[self-destruct]]. Therefore, it is advisable to not use the attack off the edge at all (except for sweet-spotting - see above). | |||
==Characters with stall-then-fall attacks== | ==Characters with stall-then-fall attacks== |