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Should skills/glitches/techniques really have the game title at the end of them? If the rhitorical answer is yes, then the wavedashing page should be [[wavedashing ]](SSBM). Can we have a quickie template update here? I vote no game title at the end of techniques. The SSB game that the technique is for could simply be in the opening introductory paragraph. [[User:Oddeven2002|Oddeven2002]] 03:57, January 10, 2007 (GMT)
Should skills/glitches/techniques really have the game title at the end of them? If the rhitorical answer is yes, then the wavedashing page should be [[wavedashing (SSBM)]]. Can we have a quickie template update here? I vote no game title at the end of techniques. The SSB game that the technique is for could simply be in the opening introductory paragraph. [[User:Oddeven2002|Oddeven2002]] 03:57, January 10, 2007 (GMT)


: I vote no game title too.  It's easy to say that a technique is in SSBM exclusively, SSB exclusively, or both games (or Brawl, when it comes out).  Just say something like "wavedashing is a technique in Melee that....," and for techniques like l-canceling we can articulate the differences between its SSB and SSBM usage. --[[User:MaskedMarth|MaskedMarth]] 17:38, January 10, 2007 (GMT)
: I vote no game title too.  It's easy to say that a technique is in SSBM exclusively, SSB exclusively, or both games (or Brawl, when it comes out).  Just say something like "wavedashing is a technique in Melee that....," and for techniques like l-canceling we can articulate the differences between its SSB and SSBM usage. --[[User:MaskedMarth|MaskedMarth]] 17:38, January 10, 2007 (GMT)
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==Name games==
==Name games==
Wouldn't the title be better at "Teleport (glitch)"? Seeing as there's no "Teleport (SSBM)/(SSBB)", instead the only other article having said name is the move teleport.  '''<span style="font-family:Magneto;">[[User:HavocReaper48|<font color="navy">--Havoc</font>]][[w:c:ssb:User:HavocReaper48/Emoticonology|']][[User talk:HavocReaper48|<font color="Cyan">48</font>]]</span>''' 03:01, September 25, 2010 (UTC)
Wouldn't the title be better at "Teleport (glitch)"? Seeing as there's no "Teleport (SSBM)/(SSBB)", instead the only other article having said name is the move teleport.  '''<span style="font-family:Magneto;">[[User:HavocReaper48|<font color="navy">--Havoc</font>]][[w:c:ssb:User:HavocReaper48/Emoticonology|']][[User talk:HavocReaper48|<font color="Cyan">48</font>]]</span>''' 03:01, September 25, 2010 (UTC)
== Falcoport ==
I'm convinced I've successfully teleported with Captain Falcon a great many times now. I have even been able to slide off ledges in a manner identical to Jigglypuff, but oddly can only perform the teleport out of Falcon's dash dance. It works like a teleport in theory, but involves dash pivoting or dancing (not turning mid-dash) and then jumping... Can anyone replicate this? It usually only happens when I don't mean to, and I have no resources to complete a further analysis... More research may be needed but I wouldn't be surprised if a few more (even very minor) teleports are unearthed. If I can get information on the process or even frame data, I'll be happy to write the article a new section. Thanks, all. --[[User:Oasidu|Oasidu]] ([[User talk:Oasidu|talk]]) 00:21, 28 November 2013 (EST)
:Can you provide a video of this? <span style="font-family:Edwardian Script ITC; font-size:12pt">[[User:Omega Tyrant|<span style="color:forestgreen">Omega</span>]] [[User talk:Omega Tyrant|<span style="color:forestgreen">Tyrant</span>]]</span> [[Image: TyranitarMS.png ]] 09:57, 28 November 2013 (EST)
::Sorry about the delay. Been kinda busy with life... Unfortunately i don't have a way to capture my screen directly (or for that matter a YT account, OR a way to upload videos), and since my only serious Smasher friend is at college, i don't have external or familiar resources with which to capture this phenomenon. I do believe that it happens with more characters than is generally accepted, such as Kirby and Falcon. I don't think they move nearly as far as the accepted trio but there have been pretty noticble, if extremely short jumps forward with a few characters, at least in my experience. I don't expect anyone to take me seriously but i would be doing the community a disservice if i didn't at least mention it. Thanks, cheers [[User:Oasidu|Oasidu]] ([[User talk:Oasidu|talk]]) 16:08, 16 April 2014 (EDT)
== Would this count as "teleporting" ==
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a2soiOe6qA] [[User:KirbysCrazyAppetite|Kirby's Crazy Appetite]] ~ [[File:KirbysCrazyAppetiteSig.png|50x20px]] 12:27, 18 September 2016 (EDT)

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