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'''Spamming''' refers to using a certain move repetitively. [[Projectile|Projectiles]] are the most used spamming moves. This action is sometimes considered [[cheap]], especially when a player uses the same attacks all the time. Some players will use different attack but will have a tendancy to use spammy attacks more oftent. [[Juggle|Juggling]] an opponent may also involve spamming such as repeating Up Tilts. [[Grab|Grabs]] have also been known to spam. This is known as a [[chaingrab]]. Ideally, the spammable move is fast, has little or no lag, and can be used from a distance. While the game discourages spamming with [[Stale-Move Negation]], the average spammable move doesn't do much damage anyway, so the effect is less noticable. Spamming all the time will make a player's attacks very predictable, so a "normal" player can [[shield]] to dodge most of the spammer's attacks. Playing with characters with counterattacks or [[reflectors]] is also a good way to deal with spamming players.
'''Spamming''' refers to using a certain move repetitively. [[Projectile|Projectiles]] are the most used spamming moves. This action is sometimes considered [[cheap]], especially when a player uses the same attacks all the time. Some players will use different attack but will have a tendancy to use spammy attacks more oftent. [[Juggle|Juggling]] an opponent may also involve spamming such as repeating Up Tilts. [[Grab|Grabs]] have also been known to spam. This is known as a [[chaingrab]]. Ideally, the spammable move is fast, has little or no lag, and can be used from a distance. While the game discourages spamming with [[Stale-Move Negation]], the average spammable move doesn't do much damage anyway, so the effect is less noticable. Spamming all the time will make a player's attacks very predictable, so a "normal" player can [[shield]] to doge most of the spammer's attacks.


Some popular moves to spam:
Some popular moves to spam:

Revision as of 09:12, June 8, 2009

Spamming refers to using a certain move repetitively. Projectiles are the most used spamming moves. This action is sometimes considered cheap, especially when a player uses the same attacks all the time. Some players will use different attack but will have a tendancy to use spammy attacks more oftent. Juggling an opponent may also involve spamming such as repeating Up Tilts. Grabs have also been known to spam. This is known as a chaingrab. Ideally, the spammable move is fast, has little or no lag, and can be used from a distance. While the game discourages spamming with Stale-Move Negation, the average spammable move doesn't do much damage anyway, so the effect is less noticable. Spamming all the time will make a player's attacks very predictable, so a "normal" player can shield to doge most of the spammer's attacks.

Some popular moves to spam: