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#REDIRECT [[Wavedash#Wavelanding]]
{{merge|wavedash|This technique is simply a wavedash used when landing, as opposed to when jumping}}'''Waveland''' is an advanced tactic similiar to [[wavedash|wavedashing]].  Wavelanding is performed after a character jumps to his/her peak and descends.  As the character is approaching the ground the player presses L or R, initiating an air dodge.  The ground then stops the air dodge animation and begins a normal wavedash. This is especially useful for moving around platforms quickly and for getting onto the stage quickly.
Wavelanding returns in [[SSBB]], with limited uses.  It is performed by holding in a desired direction while air dodging  very close to the ground.  Unlike wavelanding in Melee, the length of the slide is not dependent on traction, but on the character's air speed
 
 
===Wavedropping===
 
A Wavedrop is a useful technique when trying to mantain control while you're [[Fall]]ing or [[Dash]]ing. To Wavedrop, you must jump as high as you want, fall from a completed [[Aerial attack]], fall from a [[DI]], fall from a normal jump, [[Fast fall]], or jump from a dash and hold the control stick down. Then [[Air dodge]] right before you land on the ground while holding down the control stick. You will land in a Wavedashing animation. It is Wavedashing except you don't move in any direction at all.
 
===Height Grabbing===
 
A height grab is the opposite of Wavedashing since you angle the control stick up. Height Grabbing is useful when you get knocked off a stage that has multiple floors such as [[Hyrule Temple]]. In order to Height Grab, just hold the Control Stick up diagonally and Air Dodge. The Height Grab usually has less lag time  compared to a [[Recovery]] and it can't be negated since you're invincible. The Height Grab is more useful when you lose your second jump from a short distance off the platform. A good place to practice this move is in [[Poke Floats]] or [[Pokemon Stadium]].
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