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'''Wavesmashing''' is the act of [[smash attack|smashing]] while wavedashing, and is an example of the offensive advantages of wavedashing. Since characters can attack during the slide, a typical offensive movement would be to wavedash forward while smashing, minimizing the startup time of the smash (which would be considerable if a character tried to smash after dashing) and potentially finishing the opponent. Wavesmashing is particularly useful for a character like Luigi whose [[dash attack]] is very poor but whose smashes (in Luigi's case, [[down smash]], a vertical launcher) are effective. | '''Wavesmashing''' is the act of [[smash attack|smashing]] while wavedashing, and is an example of the offensive advantages of wavedashing. Since characters can attack during the slide, a typical offensive movement would be to wavedash forward while smashing, minimizing the startup time of the smash (which would be considerable if a character tried to smash after dashing) and potentially finishing the opponent. Wavesmashing is particularly useful for a character like Luigi whose [[dash attack]] is very poor but whose smashes (in Luigi's case, [[down smash]], a vertical launcher) are effective. | ||
Although such terms as "wavetilting" | Although such terms as "wavetilting" and "wavegrabbing" are not as widely used, they fall under the same blanket concept of wavesmashing: that a character can use many and varied attacks while wavedashing. | ||
===Wavelanding=== | ===Wavelanding=== |