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[[File:Ceiling Glitch.gif|thumb|{{SSBM|Fox}} using his jab, then immediately getting hit by {{SSBM|Falco}}'s [[Shine]], causing the glitch to occur.]] | [[File:Ceiling Glitch.gif|thumb|{{SSBM|Fox}} using his jab, then immediately getting hit by {{SSBM|Falco}}'s [[Shine]], causing the glitch to occur.]] | ||
The '''ceiling glitch''' (also '''invisible ceiling glitch''', known as '''Y-knockback-velocity-cancelling''' in Japan) is a [[glitch]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' that resets the victim's vertical velocity to zero upon activation. Most commonly, this makes a character knocked upward appear to get hit by an invisible [[ceiling]], seemingly being [[stage spike]]d downward. | The '''ceiling glitch''' (also '''invisible ceiling glitch''', known as '''Y-knockback-velocity-cancelling''' in Japan) is a [[glitch]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' that resets the victim's vertical velocity to zero upon activation. Most commonly, this makes a character knocked upward appear to get hit by an invisible [[ceiling]], seemingly being [[stage spike]]d downward. |
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