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Brawl, it's possible. I've done it.
==Brawl, it's possible. I've done it==
*Double Jump
*Double Jump
*fall backwards at the diagonal
*fall backwards at the diagonal
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:That's a Waveland, not a [[Wavedash]]. --[[User:Sky2042|Sky]] ([[User talk:Sky2042|t]] · [[Special:Contributions/Sky2042|c]] · [[w:c:wow:User:Sky2042|w]]) 01:02, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
:That's a Waveland, not a [[Wavedash]]. --[[User:Sky2042|Sky]] ([[User talk:Sky2042|t]] · [[Special:Contributions/Sky2042|c]] · [[User:Sky2042|w]]) 01:02, 11 March 2008 (UTC)


really? I thought Wavelanding just made you land on a jump-through platform faster. {{User:Max2/Sig}} sorry then.
really? I thought Wavelanding just made you land on a jump-through platform faster. {{User:Max2/Sig}} sorry then.
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== Wavedashing is NOT a glitch! ==
== Wavedashing is NOT a glitch! ==
A glitch is an error in programing. It has no real explanation on why it happens. Samus' Super Wavedash and Link's Super jump are glitches.
A glitch is an error in programing. It has no real explanation on why it happens. Samus' Super Wavedash and Link's Super jump are glitches.


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== Controversy ==
== Controversy ==
I believe we should mention it, and we can without being subjective. We could essentially say that it stirred up controversy among people who believed the technique added more depth, which would be stating facts entirely and not omitting relevant information (feel free to improve it and word it in an encyclopedic manner, though; I'm just summarizing what the page would say). [[User: Nyargleblargle|<span style="color: LawnGreen">'''Nyargle'''</span><span style="color: orange">'''blargle'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Nyargleblargle|Talk]] <span style="font-weight:bold;">&nbsp;·</span> [[Special:Contributions/Nyargleblargle|Contribs]]) 18:55, 5 September 2015 (EDT)
I believe we should mention it, and we can without being subjective. We could essentially say that it stirred up controversy among people who believed the technique added more depth, which would be stating facts entirely and not omitting relevant information (feel free to improve it and word it in an encyclopedic manner, though; I'm just summarizing what the page would say). [[User: Nyargleblargle|<span style="color: LawnGreen">'''Nyargle'''</span><span style="color: orange">'''blargle'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Nyargleblargle|Talk]] <span style="font-weight:bold;">&nbsp;·</span> [[Special:Contributions/Nyargleblargle|Contribs]]) 18:55, 5 September 2015 (EDT)
:Yeah. I was thinking about anyone should rewrite the controversy section up to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Controversial_articles Wikipedia:Controversial articles] standards without subjective. [[User:Luigi540|Luigi540]] ([[User talk:Luigi540|talk]]) 18:58, 5 September 2015 (EDT)
:Yeah. I was thinking about anyone should rewrite the controversy section up to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Controversial_articles Wikipedia:Controversial articles] standards without subjective. [[User:Luigi540|Luigi540]] ([[User talk:Luigi540|talk]]) 18:58, 5 September 2015 (EDT)


== "Super dash technique" ==
== "Super dash technique" ==
The second external link (which is dead by the way, but the page can be found on web.archive.org) claims that wavedashing is referred to somewhere in Melee itself as the "super dash technique". Googling the phrase together with "melee" brings up only results where that same paragraph has been copy-pasted into other Melee FAQs. Does anyone know whether there's any truth to it? I can't find any evidence, but it's an odd thing to make up. Could be related to the LANDFALLSPECIAL myth/confusion?
The second external link (which is dead by the way, but the page can be found on web.archive.org) claims that wavedashing is referred to somewhere in Melee itself as the "super dash technique". Googling the phrase together with "melee" brings up only results where that same paragraph has been copy-pasted into other Melee FAQs. Does anyone know whether there's any truth to it? I can't find any evidence, but it's an odd thing to make up. Could be related to the LANDFALLSPECIAL myth/confusion?
[[Special:Contributions/155.33.133.0|155.33.133.0]] 14:12, 18 May 2018 (EDT)
[[Special:Contributions/155.33.133.0|155.33.133.0]] 14:12, 18 May 2018 (EDT)
:Never heard of such a thing, most likely fabricated. <span style="font-family:Algerian;font-size:10pt;background:#000;border:outset #083 2px;padding:1px 3px">'''[[User:Serpent King|<span style="color:#083">Serpent</span>]]&nbsp;[[File:SKSig.png|12px|link=]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Serpent King|<span style="color:#ed0">King</span>]]'''</span> 14:55, 18 May 2018 (EDT)
:Never heard of such a thing, most likely fabricated. <span style="font-family:Algerian;font-size:10pt;background:#000;border:outset #083 2px;padding:1px 3px">'''[[User:Serpent King|<span style="color:#083">Serpent</span>]]&nbsp;[[File:SKSig.png|12px|link=]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Serpent King|<span style="color:#ed0">King</span>]]'''</span> 14:55, 18 May 2018 (EDT)
==Samus Super Wave Dash==
I do not see term mentioned in main article section even though comments mention it. Is it on separate article? [[User:Tyciol|Tyciol]] ([[User talk:Tyciol|talk]]) 21:55, January 4, 2022 (EST)
:It has its own article at the moment ([[super wavedash]]). --[[User:CanvasK|CanvasK]] ([[User talk:CanvasK|talk]]) 22:03, January 4, 2022 (EST)
==Definition of "Wavedropping"==
"Wavedropping is essentially the same as wavedashing except that the character doesn't move in any direction." This definition seems proprietary and contradicts several influential community members' usages of both the term "wavedropping," and the meaning "wavedash in place," respectively. 8 years ago, Lucky made a video on SSBM Tutorials on "wavedashing down," the act of wavedashing in place, which seems synonymous to what this section refers to as "wavedropping." 5 years ago, DacDacBruce made a video discussing a completely different technique pivotal to Hungrybox's playstyle, which he referred to as wavedropping," the act of wavedashing on a platform, and then dropping from the platform, typically followed by aerial drift and an aerial. This definition seems more intuitive especially because it actually involves platform dropping.
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