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A '''shield stab''' is the event of finding a damageable portion of a character slightly outside of their [[shield]] and striking it, therefore bypassing their attempt to shield. This is an extremely useful technique, as it can be used to strike an otherwise defended enemy. Also, some characters such as [[Bowser]] and [[Donkey Kong]] have small shield sizes relative to their body size, and as such are easier to shield stab than smaller characters like [[Jigglypuff]], [[Kirby]], [[Ness]], and [[Pichu]]. | A '''shield stab''' is the event of finding a damageable portion of a character slightly outside of their [[shield]] and striking it, therefore bypassing their attempt to shield. This is an extremely useful technique, as it can be used to strike an otherwise defended enemy. Also, some characters such as [[Bowser]], [[Mr. Game and Watch]], and [[Donkey Kong]] have small shield sizes relative to their body size, and as such are easier to shield stab than smaller characters like [[Jigglypuff]], [[Kirby]], [[Ness]], and [[Pichu]]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:59, October 31, 2007
A shield stab is the event of finding a damageable portion of a character slightly outside of their shield and striking it, therefore bypassing their attempt to shield. This is an extremely useful technique, as it can be used to strike an otherwise defended enemy. Also, some characters such as Bowser, Mr. Game and Watch, and Donkey Kong have small shield sizes relative to their body size, and as such are easier to shield stab than smaller characters like Jigglypuff, Kirby, Ness, and Pichu.