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Additionally, several particular side-B attacks enter characters into helpless mode after finishing the animations of particular attacks.  [[Captain Falcon]]'s side-B falls into this category (as well as [[Ganondorf]]), as well as popping out of [[Yoshi]]'s side-B (the egg roll) while airborne.
Additionally, several particular side-B attacks enter characters into helpless mode after finishing the animations of particular attacks.  [[Captain Falcon]]'s side-B falls into this category (as well as [[Ganondorf]]), as well as popping out of [[Yoshi]]'s side-B (the egg roll) while airborne.
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Revision as of 19:54, November 6, 2006

A character falls in "helpless" mode after an air-dodge or finishing the animation of an Up-B. While helpless, characters cannot perform any action except fast-falling, and characters are vulnerable to attack. Helpless mode is cancelled by hitting the ground, grabbing a ledge, or being hit with an attack.

Additionally, several particular side-B attacks enter characters into helpless mode after finishing the animations of particular attacks. Captain Falcon's side-B falls into this category (as well as Ganondorf), as well as popping out of Yoshi's side-B (the egg roll) while airborne.