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==Types of techs==
==Types of techs==
===Standard tech===
===Standard tech===
A '''standing tech''', '''standard tech''', or '''neutral tech''' is a neutral, ground-based tech performed by simply pressing a shield button before a tumbling character comes in contact with the floor. The character will experience a brief period of [[intangibility]] and quickly bounce from the ground into a standing animation. The player will also grab any items that they come into contact with.
A '''standing tech''', '''standard tech''', or '''neutral tech''' is a neutral, ground-based tech performed by simply pressing a shield button before a tumbling character comes in contact with the floor. The character will experience a brief period of [[intangibility]] and quickly bounce from the ground into a standing animation. The player will also grab any items that he or she comes in contact with.


A common variant of the this tech in Melee is the '''ASDI down tech''', which is performed by holding the control stick down (or sometimes in a neutral position), the C-Stick down for ASDI, and pressing shield before hitlag. This causing a standing tech, and is useful against moves that knock down at a low percent that might otherwise combo, such as Fox's [[Fox (SSBM)/Up smash|Up smash]].
A common variant of the this tech in Melee is the '''ASDI down tech''', which is performed by holding the control stick down (or sometimes in a neutral position), the C-Stick down for ASDI, and pressing shield before hitlag. This causing a standing tech, and is useful against moves that knock down at a low percent that might otherwise combo, such as Fox's [[Fox (SSBM)/Up smash|Up smash]].

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