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:::Of course, I see. I may have been mistaken about the L-Cancelling. Playing for three days in Brawl could have affected me in such a way that I could have been seeing things. | :::Of course, I see. I may have been mistaken about the L-Cancelling. Playing for three days in Brawl could have affected me in such a way that I could have been seeing things. | ||
:::But let's get onto the notion about the nullified second part of random tripping (what I call scorpion). I was using Bowser on Brawl trying to catch how to do it. Apparently when you accidentally trip, you can nullify the second part by moving left or right with the control stick '''right as''' you hit the ground on the first frames; this resulted in Bowser moving backward to prone position instead of completing the full trip. | :::But let's get onto the notion about the nullified second part of random tripping (what I call scorpion). I was using Bowser on Brawl trying to catch how to do it. Apparently when you accidentally trip, you can nullify the second part by moving left or right with the control stick '''right as''' you hit the ground on the first frames; this resulted in Bowser moving backward to prone position instead of completing the full trip. [[User:Requiem of Ice|Requiem of Ice]] ([[User talk:Requiem of Ice|talk]]) 18:31, 2 March 2014 (EST) | ||