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| [[Category:Advanced techniques]] [[Category:Techniques]] [[Category:Techniques (SSB4)]]
| | #REDIRECT:[[Monado Arts#Monado deactivated Art canceled up smash]] |
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| [[File:MonaDACUS.gif|500px|right|thumb|Demonstration of the MonaDACUS technique.]]
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| The '''MonaDACUS''' ('''Monado Deactivated Art Canceled Up Smash'''), previously referred to as the '''SABDJCUS''' ('''Speed Art Buffered Deactivation Jump Cancelled Up Smash''') is a ''Smash 4'' technique that acts similarly to the [[DACUS]] technique in ''Brawl'' (as referenced by the name), using the '''MABD''' technique. However, it is extremely situational and hence almost useless in actual play.
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| In ''Ultimate'', this technique was removed, since it relied on '''MABD''' to be performed (which has been patched out indirectly).
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| ==Explanation==
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| By canceling out of the Speed Art during an animation where Shulk can buffer an Art deactivation, Shulk will keep his increased ground speed for a few frames while losing Speed's increased ground friction, allowing him to slide even further and punish opponents with a [[jump-cancel]]ed up smash. This helps Shulk hit opponents that he usually wouldn't be able to reach. As the technique also involves canceling the Speed Art, it also deals more damage compared to staying in Speed Art and up smashing, as Speed reduces damage output. It should be noted that this technique gains almost no distance without a jump-canceled up smash.
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| ==Trivia==
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| *The name for the MonaDACUS technique, "SABDJCUS", was a placeholder name for the technique created early in the Shulk community.[https://twitter.com/TremendoDude/status/1016152421557592064] However, it quickly gained notoriety due to its elongated and gibberish-sounding nature, and became memetic within the Smash community especially when used to describe any of Shulk's advanced techniques.
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| ==Videos==
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| The technique was originally discovered by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sInrpPDua6c Erico9001], and was further refined by [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tcl0_aZ-Tqs Apathy].
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Latest revision as of 16:42, October 8, 2022