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In the Japanese version of ''[[SSB]]'', {{SSB|Fox}}, {{SSB|Kirby}},{{SSB|Yoshi}}, {{SSB|Jigglypuff}}, and {{SSB|Donkey Kong}} have the ability to '''momentum slide''', a technique and [[glitch]] also known as '''turn sliding'''. This technique is similar to the {{SSB|Teleport}} as well as the Kirby Cutter slide glitch in both games.
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'''Momentum sliding''' is a technique in the Japanese version of ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', which can be activated via a glitch known as "turn sliding". It can be performed by {{SSB|Fox}}, {{SSB|Kirby}}, {{SSB|Yoshi}}, {{SSB|Jigglypuff}}, and {{SSB|Donkey Kong}}. It causes the player to slide back in the opposite direction they first dashed in, similar to a [[wavedash]]. This technique is similar to the {{SSB|Teleport}} in both games.


===Performing the technique===
==Execution==
*Dash forward
Using any of the listed fighters, the player must first input a [[dash]], then [[Pivoting|dash pivot]]. During the skid, the control stick must be flicked back to neutral during certain frames of the animation (frames vary depending on character). The character will turn and slide the opposite direction.
*Skid (turning animation out of Dash)
*During skid, flick the control stick back to neutral during certain frames of the animation (frames vary depending on character)
*You will see your character turn and slide the opposite direction.


===Distances===
==Distances==
*DK has the furthest distance, traveling 3/4 the length of Dreamland.
*Donkey Kong has the furthest distance, traveling 3/4 the length of {{SSB|Dream Land}}.
*Jigglpyuff is the easiest to do with the technique and travels 1/2 the length of Dreamland.
*Jigglypuff is the easiest to do with the technique and travels 1/2 the length of Dream Land.
*Kirby and Fox each travel around 1/4 the length of Dreamland.
*Kirby and Fox each travel around 1/4 the length of Dream Land.
*Yoshi travels a bit less than Kirby and Fox.
*Yoshi travels a bit less than Kirby and Fox.


==External links==
==Video==
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmgPIxj3dAg General vid]
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Momentum sliding is a technique in the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros., which can be activated via a glitch known as "turn sliding". It can be performed by Fox, Kirby, Yoshi, Jigglypuff, and Donkey Kong. It causes the player to slide back in the opposite direction they first dashed in, similar to a wavedash. This technique is similar to the Teleport in both games.

Execution[edit]

Using any of the listed fighters, the player must first input a dash, then dash pivot. During the skid, the control stick must be flicked back to neutral during certain frames of the animation (frames vary depending on character). The character will turn and slide the opposite direction.

Distances[edit]

  • Donkey Kong has the furthest distance, traveling 3/4 the length of Dream Land.
  • Jigglypuff is the easiest to do with the technique and travels 1/2 the length of Dream Land.
  • Kirby and Fox each travel around 1/4 the length of Dream Land.
  • Yoshi travels a bit less than Kirby and Fox.

Video[edit]