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[[File:Wavedashing.gif|thumb|right|{{SSBM|Luigi}} performs [[wavedashing]] in ''Melee'', an exploit unique to the game.]] | [[File:Wavedashing.gif|thumb|right|{{SSBM|Luigi}} performs [[wavedashing]] in ''Melee'', an exploit unique to the game.]] | ||
An '''exploit''' is a case in video games where two or more separate mechanics individually work as intended, but when combined, yield an effect that is not intended to occur. Exploits are different from [[glitch]]es, which occur due to programming oversights affecting a singular process; that said, there | An '''exploit''' is a case in video games where two or more separate mechanics individually work as intended, but when combined, yield an effect that is not intended to occur. Exploits are different from [[glitch]]es, which occur due to programming oversights affecting a singular process; that said, there is some grey area between what can define a glitch and what can define an exploit. | ||
Exploits in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series have been rare; | Exploits in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series have been rare; that said, some of these exploits have seen use in tournaments, where they are generally considered legal. | ||
==Notable exploits== | ==Notable exploits== |