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'''Desynching''' is an [[Ice Climbers]] technique that involves seperating the two climbers' animations, and controlling them individually. Most commonly done during grabs to allow Nana to attack a captive opponent or regrab them, but the Ice Climbers can be desynched out of many attacks, allowing the player to do an attack, move, jump or wavedash with either Nana or Popo, whilst inputting a different command to the other Climber. | '''Desynching''' is an [[Ice Climbers]] technique that involves seperating the two climbers' animations, and controlling them individually. Most commonly done during grabs to allow Nana to attack a captive opponent or regrab them, but the Ice Climbers can be desynched out of many attacks, allowing the player to do an attack, move, jump or wavedash with either Nana or Popo, whilst inputting a different command to the other Climber. | ||
Continuous desynch, as demonstrated in [[Two Climbers, Two Hands]] is a technique and strategy which involves keeping the the Climbers acting individually for long periods of time. In addition to making the Climbers much more powerfully offensively, they also become harder to approach with continuous desynch. | |||
Revision as of 10:32, November 3, 2006
Desynching is an Ice Climbers technique that involves seperating the two climbers' animations, and controlling them individually. Most commonly done during grabs to allow Nana to attack a captive opponent or regrab them, but the Ice Climbers can be desynched out of many attacks, allowing the player to do an attack, move, jump or wavedash with either Nana or Popo, whilst inputting a different command to the other Climber.
Continuous desynch, as demonstrated in Two Climbers, Two Hands is a technique and strategy which involves keeping the the Climbers acting individually for long periods of time. In addition to making the Climbers much more powerfully offensively, they also become harder to approach with continuous desynch.
Recently, due to the increased popularity of the Ice Climbers, desynching has quickly become a common tactic for a number of Ice Climber mains. Videos have been created solely for the purpose of demonstrating the possibilities of this technique.