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[[File:LuigiDropCancelBlockstring.gif|thumb|300px|{{SSB|Luigi}} repeatedly drop cancelling his {{mvsub|Luigi|SSB|up aerial}} to perform a [[shield break combo]].]]
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{{disambig2|the technique involving cancelling the dropping through platforms to perform an aerial quickly|the technique which can be performed in ''Brawl''|platform cancel}}
{{disambig2|the technique involving cancelling the dropping through platforms to perform an aerial quickly|the technique which can be performed in ''Brawl''|platform cancel}}
'''Drop canceling''', also known as '''[[platform]] canceling''' is a tech introduced in [[Super Smash Bros.]]. It is essentially the fastest way to use an [[aerial attack]], sometimes leaving only one [[frame]] before the aerial attack's animation starts. In comparison, [[Double jump cancel fast fall l-cancel|DJCFFL]] has 5 or 6 frames (usually as a result of human error or [[jumpsquat]]) before the attack initiates.
'''Drop canceling''', also known as '''[[platform]] canceling''' is a technique introduced in [[Super Smash Bros.]] It allows one to land back onto a platform immediately after platform dropping and hitting something with an [[aerial attack]], cutting aerial time to minimum.


==The concept==
==The concept==
In ''64'' and ''Melee'', while dropping down from a platform - one frame after the initial crouch animation - [[character]]s are considered to be in the air. Because of this, they are obviously allowed to use aerial attacks. Drop canceling takes its name from the fact that using an aerial attack during that one frame causes the character to re-land on the platform, thus canceling the drop. It's important to note that it is far simpler to drop cancel an aerial attack that shifts the character's body upwards (like {{SSBM|Falco}}'s [[back aerial]] or [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[up aerial]]). Conversely, it is harder (and possibly impossible) to drop cancel aerial attacks that generally shift the character downwards (like {{SSBM|Marth}}'s down aerial).
[[File:DragonLungeDropCancel.gif|thumb|250px|{{SSBU|Corrin}} drop cancelling [[Dragon Lunge]] to [[KO]] {{SSBU|Greninja}}. Notice Corrin immediately used an aerial Dragon Lunge to stay on the platform.]]
In ''64'' and ''Melee'', while characters are in the air, their floor collision points move according to their animation, and are usually a short distance above the character's position. Since the floor collision point is level with the characters position while a character is standing on a floor, and usually above the characters position while in the air, characters would simply land back onto a platform immediately after trying to drop down if there wasn't a mechanism to prevent that. For that reason, the floor collision point is locked to same relative height as before the drop for a brief period when dropping from a platform, instead of letting it shift above the platform according to the animation. However, the lock period also wears down during hitlag while a character is frozen still. That can make the character maintain enough height such that its floor collision point still rises above the platform after the lock period ends, and result in the character landing onto the platform.


In ''Melee'' onwards, there are many deciding factors to whether an attack can be drop/platform canceled. How strong the attack is, and thus how much hitlag it has, how fast the aerial's hitbox comes out, the ECB pattern of the aerial and the character's fall speed all affect an aerial's ability to drop/platform cancel.  
Drop canceling is usually done by following a platform drop as soon as possible with a quick aerial that hits something. Alternatively, getting hit by a cape or even a phantom hit immediately after a platform drop can result in a drop cancel. There are many deciding factors to whether an attack can be drop canceled on hit. Characters with low gravity are more likely to have aerials that can be drop cancelled, and can have larger windows for performing the aerial. Attacks have to hit quite quickly for drop cancel to be possible. Aerial attacks that shift the character's body upwards (like {{SSBM|Falco}}'s [[back aerial]] or [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[up aerial]]) are more likely able to be drop cancelled than aerials with unsuitable low reaching animations.


After ''Melee'', Drop Cancelling changed slightly. Although traditional drop canceling does not return in later games, certain [[stall-then-fall]] aerials can emulate the effect, albeit with varying utility and effects. For starters, the startup lag isn't always shifted to one frame before, and an [[L-Cancel]] isn't necessary to perform. Overall, while it becomes slightly easier, the payoff is nerfed a smidgen. However, characters like [[PAC-MAN]] profit heavily off of this due to the combos it can enable.  
After ''Melee'', Drop Cancelling changed slightly. Although traditional drop canceling does not return in later games, certain [[stall-then-fall]] aerials and even [[special moves]] can emulate the effect, albeit with varying utility and effects. For starters, the startup lag isn't always shifted to one frame before. Overall, while it becomes slightly easier, the payoff is nerfed a smidgen. However, characters like {{SSBU|Pac-Man}} profit heavily off of this due to the combos it can enable, and some characters, like {{SSBU|Corrin}}, utilize it when ledgetrapping.
 
With the introduction of [[command-input move]]s in ''Smash 4'', drop cancelling was factored in through adding 5 extra platform drop frames to {{SSB4|Ryu}} for the purpose of making them easier to use on platforms. These extra frames could only be cancelled through his command specials, making Ryu use his grounded versions. This is because without these frames, Ryu often ends up falling through platforms while attempting to use his command specials, thus using his aerial versions instead. This mechanic returned in ''Ultimate'' alongside the addition of {{SSBU|Ken}} and {{SSBU|Terry}}; Ryu and Ken received the extra 5 frames, while Terry received 9, likely to account for [[Power Geyser]]'s noticeably longer input requirement. {{SSBU|Kazuya}} does not have a frame penalty like the others, likely because his command specials are incompatible with drop cancelling.


==How to perform==
==How to perform==
*Drop through a platform that the character is standing on.
*Drop through a platform that the character is standing on. Both regular platform drop and shield drop work equally.
*On the first possible frame to do so, use any aerial attack.  
*Start a suitable aerial as soon as possible. In ''Melee'', the aerial has to be initiated frame perfectly.
**When playing 64 or Melee, an [[L-cancel]] is required, and usually it will have a one frame window.
* (Mostly in ''64'' and ''Melee'') Hit something with the aerial. Any target suffices, including  character, [[shield]], [[Fly Guy]], or even a projectile hitbox the aerial clangs with.
*If done correctly, an aerial interrupt will occur, and one will be in the landing animation of the aerial attack on the platform that was dropped from.
*If done correctly, the character will quickly land back on the platform it dropped from before.


This happens because the character's ECB changes position after a certain number of frames after the aerial. Due to the additional frames of hitlag on shield, some moves will progress to this state before dropping too low.
In ''Brawl'' onwards, drop cancelling is made easier in that hitting characters is largely unnecessary to successfully perform it.
 
==Applications==
When used with aerial attacks that have little lag, a drop cancelled aerial attack can lead to lethal combos due to the incredibly small amount of lag. Normally quickly performed aerials have long airtime, since they're done when the character is rising up. Drop cancel completely cuts that lag. In ''Melee'', regular platform drop includes 4 starting frames of crouching before the character becomes aerial and aerial attack can be done. Thus the startup of a drop cancel aerial via regular drop is similar to jump aerial, or even longer with characters that have shortest jump squat, such as {{SSBM|Fox}}. With shield drop, s character becomes aerial immediately and can therefore attack on 2nd aerial frame. Thus drop cancels out of shield drop can be done even faster than jump aerials. However point blank shield drops usually require a setup that loses that speed advantage. It is also possible to do this in ''Smash 64''; however, it is only possible on rising platforms/diagonal platforms.


==Applicable attacks in ''Melee''==
==Applicable attacks in ''Melee''==
[[File:FalcoDropCancelCombo.gif|thumb|300px|{{sm|Westballz|c1=Falco|g=SSBM|size=12}} using a drop cancelled {{mvsub|Falco|SSBM|back aerial}} during a [[zero-to-death combo]].]]
{{competitive expertise|Applications in competitive play to replace or rework the "Frame perfect?" column (July 2019)}}
{{competitive expertise|Applications in competitive play to replace or rework the "Frame perfect?" column (July 2019)}}
Unless noted, attacks have a one frame window. These apply to stationary platforms; for downward moving platforms, the window sizes may vary, and more attacks may be possible.
Unless noted, attacks have a one frame window. These apply to stationary platforms; for downward moving platforms, the window sizes may vary, and more attacks may be possible.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/SSBM/comments/2xgzuc/what_moves_can_be_platform_cancelled/cp048h7]</ref>
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===Pseudo platform cancel===
[[File:FalconPPC.gif|thumb|250px|{{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} pseudo platform cancelling his {{mvsub|Captain Falcon|SSBM|up aerial}} [[out of shield]] through shield [[DI]]ing off the platform before being pushed back by the knockback.]]
When sliding off a platform you start falling with lower velocity than when dropping through a platform. This allows you to cancel many more aerials than a regular platform cancel because you effectively have more airtime. In this example, Captain Falcon uses an aerial which cannot normally be platform canceled; by being hit during shield and shield DIing towards the edge, Captain Falcon is pushed off the platform, then the knockback pushes him back onto the platform. This technique still requires hitlag though, as hitlag allows the ECB to update and thus become above the platform. Some characters can't utilise this — such as Samus — due to having too low a fall speed.


==Pseudo Platform Cancel ''(Melee)''==
====Greenslip====
A greenslip is a technique used in order to easily perform a PPC out of a wavedash. In order to perform a greenslip, the player must wavedash towards the end of a platform through an opponent, and either hold backwards or shield, then perform an aerial which is capable of being pseudo platform cancelled. This technique's namesake comes from the fact that it was discovered by @_Greenix on Twitter.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Jazzkid__/status/1751800685828456735]</ref>
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When sliding off a platform you start falling with lower velocity than when dropping through a platform. This allows you to cancel many more aerials than a regular platform cancel because you effectively have more airtime. Here are 2 examples of this phenomenon.
===Aerial interrupt===
 
[[File:SamusAerialInterrupt.gif|thumb|250px|{{SSBM|Samus}} repeatedly using {{mvsub|Samus|SSBM|neutral aerial}} via aerial interrupt.]]
[https://gfycat.com/FailingSickArchaeopteryx Example 1]
Similar to drop canceling is the aerial interrupt: a technique in ''Melee'' that causes a character to land on a platform earlier by doing an aerial attack at a certain frame. The reason it works is that the character's environment collision box (ECB) is shifted downwards due to the attack's animation, making it connect with a platform and triggering the landing animation. It can be used to preserve enough ledge intangibility so that a grounded attack can be carried out whilst being still intangible. Its use can replace the need to air-dodging onto a platform since the aerial interrupt is the fastest possible way to get onto a platform from under it.
[http://gfycat.com/TatteredDistantImpala Example 2]
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In these examples, Marth and Falcon use aerials which cannot normally be platform canceled. They are hit in shield and shield DI towards the edge, which pushes them off the platform, then the knockback pushes them back on the platform.
 
These still require hitlag though, as hitlag allows the ECB to update (and thus become above the platform). Samus, however, has such low fall speed, that she can throw out a nair, have her ECB update, and be above the platform, without any use of hitlag.
 
[https://gfycat.com/SpeedyWarpedCat Example 3]


==Applicable attacks in ''Brawl''==
==Applicable attacks in ''Brawl''==
{{incomplete|Currently in the process of being labbed out (July 2019)}}
[[File:YoshiBombDropCancel.gif|thumb|250px|{{SSBB|Yoshi}} performing a drop cancel with Yoshi Bomb.]]
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Due to ''Brawl''{{'}}s changes to platforms and [[gravity]], drop cancel-applicable moves are scarce. However, options exist that are arguably useful for some characters, particularly {{SSBB|Snake}}'s [[back aerial]]. On platforms which can be [[platform cancel]]ed onto, more moves can be drop canceled.
<!--Most down aerials and specials can be drop canceled on a platform cancelable platform but the only down aerials/specials included are ones which either work on normal platforms or ones with unusual side effects on a platform cancelable platform. ~SuperSqank -->
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!Character
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!Notes
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|All characters
|[[Item]] toss
|Only works on platform cancelable platforms. Can only throw the item down (or sideways if the character possesses an item based down special such as [[Vegetable]]).
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|{{SSBB|Bowser}}
|[[Bowser Bomb]]
|Tight frame window, has landing hitbox come out immediately on the platform with decent KO potential. High startup makes it difficult to justify.
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|{{SSBB|Captain Falcon}}
|[[Falcon Kick]]
|If timed perfectly, the aerial hitbox will come out. If timed late, only the landing hitbox will come out, which is unsafe on hit at lower percents and it only works on grounded opponents. If timed very late, Captain Falcon will instead go through the platform.
When used on a platform cancellable platform, Captain Falcon will land immediately, making the move come out almost instantly.
|-
|{{SSBB|Falco}}
|[[Reflector (Falco)|Reflector]]
|Only works on platform cancelable platforms. It creates two graphic effects and sound effects when performed.
|-
|{{SSBB|Fox}}
|[[Reflector (Fox)|Reflector]]
|Only works on platform cancelable platforms. It creates two graphic effects when performed.
|-
|{{SSBB|Ganondorf}}
|[[Wizard's Foot]]
|Unlike Captain Falcon, instead of landing on the platform when timed early, Ganondorf will still travel through it.
When used on a platform cancellable platform, Ganondorf will land immediately, making the landing hit come out almost instantly.
|-
|{{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}
|[[Ice Shot]]
|Snaps to the aerial version, but floats higher than usual.
|-
|{{SSBB|Ivysaur}}
|[[Vine Whip]]
|Hops higher than usual, even when used during the period in which Ivysaur is considered grounded.
|-
|{{SSBB|Meta Knight}}
|[[Drill Rush]]
|Fairly liberal window, allowing for movement across platforms on stages like [[Battlefield]].
|-
|{{SSBB|Mr. Game & Watch}}
|{{mvsub|Mr. Game & Watch|SSBB|Down aerial}}
|The normal hitbox will come out and then the landing hit.
When performed on the second frame of Mr. Game & Watch's drop on a platform cancellable platform, Mr. Game & Watch will immediately land and auto-cancel the move. If performed earlier or later, it will function like it does on normal platforms.
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|rowspan="2" | {{SSBB|Peach}}
|[[Float]]
|When used on a platform cancellable platform, Peach will immediately land and auto-cancel the move.
|-
|[[Peach Bomber]]
|Snaps to grounded range.
|-
|{{SSBB|Pikachu}}
|{{mvsub|Pikachu|SSBB|Down aerial}}
|Only works on platform cancelable platforms. Pikachu immediately lands with the move and the landing hitbox comes out, being Pikachu's fastest option out of a platform drop.
|-
|-
|{{SSBB|Sheik}}
|{{SSBB|Sheik}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Sheik|SSBB|Down aerial}}
|[[Meteor smash]] hitbox comes out and combos into the landing hit on its own. However, it has little combo potential outside of this.
|The normal hitbox will come out and then the landing hit. However, it has little follow-up potential.
|-
|rowspan="2" | {{SSBB|Snake}}
|{{mvsub|Snake|SSBB|Back aerial}}
|Strong KO option.
|-
|[[Missile]]
|Snaps to grounded state almost immediately, no utility.
|-
|-
|{{SSBB|Mr. Game & Watch}}
|{{SSBB|Sonic}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Sonic|SSBB|Down aerial}}
|Landing hitbox only.  
|Frame perfect. The normal hitbox will come out but it has limited range. If done any later, the move goes through the platform instead.
When used on a platform cancellable platform, Sonic will immediately land and auto-cancel the move while still vocalising, which can throw off the opponent.
|-
|-
|{{SSBB|Toon Link}}
|{{SSBB|Toon Link}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Toon Link|SSBB|Down aerial}}
|Can lead into 50/50 situations. The windbox also comes out.  
|Can lead into 50/50 situations. The windbox also comes out.
|-
|-
|{{SSBB|Snake}}
|{{SSBB|Wolf}}
|[[Back aerial]]
|[[Reflector (Wolf)|Reflector]]
|Strong KO option.  
|Only works on platform cancelable platforms. It creates two graphic effects when performed.
|-
|rowspan="3" | {{SSBB|Yoshi}}
|[[Egg Roll]]
|No competitive use.
|-
|[[Egg Throw]]
|Even if done during the period Yoshi is in a grounded state, he will rise as if it were aerial, and higher than usual.
|-
|[[Yoshi Bomb]]
|Immediately performs an aerial variation, even if performed during the drop's grounded state. If done properly, Yoshi will land on the platform and hit opponents with the stars. Does not work on platform cancelable platforms.
|-
|{{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}
|{{mvsub|Zero Suit Samus|SSBB|Down aerial}}
|Frame perfect. The normal hitbox will come out and then the landing hit.
When used on a platform cancellable platform, Zero Suit Samus will immediately land and auto-cancel the move.
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|Sonic}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|No hitbox comes out, making it useless.
|}
|}


==Applicable attacks in ''Smash 4''==
==Applicable attacks in ''Smash 4''==
{{incomplete|The Smash 4 effects have not been properly labbed out yet, only being found fairly recently (July 2019).}}
{{incomplete|The Smash 4 effects have not been properly labbed out yet, only being found fairly recently (July 2019).}}
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|{{SSB4|PAC-MAN}}
|{{SSB4|Pac-Man}}
|[[Up aerial]]
|[[Up aerial]]
|Gets a lot of mileage, being able to combo into his [[Bonus Fruit]]s with the correct inputs.
|Gets a lot of mileage, being able to combo into his [[Bonus Fruit]]s with the correct inputs.
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==Applicable attacks in ''Ultimate''==
==Applicable attacks in ''Ultimate''==
Largely the same as in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'' in execution.  
Largely the same as in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'' in execution.
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|{{SSBU|Bowser}}
| rowspan="2" | {{SSBU|Bowser}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Bowser|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|The [[meteor smash]] hitbox comes out, and combos into the landing hit at lower percentages.
|The [[meteor smash]] hitbox comes out, and combos into the landing hit at lower percentages.
|-
|[[Bowser Bomb]]
|Tight frame window, will trigger the spike hitbox, followed by the landing hitbox immediately on the platform. High startup makes it difficult to justify.
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|Ice Climbers}}
|{{SSBU|Ice Climbers}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Ice Climbers|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|Can potentially mean a [[desync]], otherwise, if only Popo is present, can go into Popo's [[forward tilt]].  
|Can potentially mean a [[desync]], otherwise, if only Popo is present, can go into Popo's [[forward tilt]].
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|Sheik}}
|{{SSBU|Sheik}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Sheik|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|Very much like in Brawl. Similar to Bowser's, the meteor smash hitbox comes out and goes into the landing hit. However, there are no potential combos out of this, making its utility questionable. [[Needle Storm]] can be used out of this in niche circumstances.
|Very much like in Brawl. Similar to Bowser's, the meteor smash hitbox comes out and goes into the landing hit. However, there are no potential combos out of this, making its utility questionable. [[Needle Storm]] can be used out of this in niche circumstances.
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}}
|{{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Mr. Game & Watch|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|Only the landing hitbox comes out, making it relatively useless in a competitive field.  
|Only the landing hitbox comes out, making it relatively useless in a competitive field.
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}}
|{{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Zero Suit Samus|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|Frame perfect, only the landing hitbox comes out.  
|Frame perfect, only the landing hitbox comes out.
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|Sonic}}
|{{SSBU|Sonic}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Sonic|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|No hitbox comes out, making it useless.  
|No hitbox comes out, making it useless.
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|R.O.B.}}
|{{SSBU|R.O.B.}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|R.O.B.|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|If timed too early, the hitbox won't come out in a similar way to Sonic's. However, if timed correctly, this can hit through platforms.  
|If timed too early, the hitbox won't come out in a similar way to Sonic's. However, if timed correctly, this can hit through platforms.
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|Toon Link}}
|{{SSBU|Toon Link}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Toon Link|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|Can lead into 50/50 situations, and the windbox comes out allowing for situational [[gimping]] at the ledge. Can go into [[Spin Attack]] at low percentages with 12 hits, and lead into a jab [[lock]] situation at around 10%.  
|Can lead into 50/50 situations, and the windbox comes out allowing for situational [[gimping]] at the ledge. Can go into [[Spin Attack]] at low percentages with 12 hits, and lead into a jab [[lock]] situation at around 10%.
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|Greninja}}
|{{SSBU|Greninja}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Greninja|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|Has many issues hitting opponents, requiring Greninja to be inside the opponent's hurtbox a lot of the time.  If timed too late, the hitbox doesn't come out.  
|Has many issues hitting opponents, requiring Greninja to be inside the opponent's hurtbox a lot of the time.  If timed too late, the hitbox doesn't come out.
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|PAC-MAN}}
|{{SSBU|Pac-Man}}
|[[Up aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Pac-Man|SSBU|Up aerial}}
|PAC-MAN gets a lot of mileage off of this, allowing him to perform [https://youtu.be/1Yf3uCLtqL0 numerous combos] due to how quick his up aerial is. Currently the only drop cancel which functions similarly to Melee.
|Pac-Man gets a lot of mileage off of this, allowing him to perform [https://youtu.be/1Yf3uCLtqL0 numerous combos] due to how quick his up aerial is. Currently the only drop cancel which functions similarly to ''Melee''.
|-
| rowspan="4" | {{SSBU|Ryu}}
|[[Hadoken]]
|Done naturally to make it easier to input.
|-
|[[Shakunetsu Hadoken]]
|Requires a 4122 → 36B input.
|-
|[[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]]
|Snaps to the grounded version, works as one would expect.
|-
|[[Shoryuken]]
|Snaps to the grounded version.
|-
| rowspan="5" | {{SSBU|Ken}}
|[[Hadoken]]
|Exactly the same as Ryu's in context.
|-
|[[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]]
|The same as Ryu's in context, only the window is significantly smaller. Tends to transition to the aerial version.
|-
|[[Shoryuken]]
|Similar to Ryu's, but fallouts happen quite often.
|-
|[[Nata Otoshi Geri]]
|Difficult to perform with little utility.
|-
|[[Oosoto Mawashi Geri]]
|Can be drop cancelled using a 4122 → 36B input, little utility.
|-
| rowspan="2" | {{SSBU|Corrin}}
|[[Dragon Lunge]]
|Hitbox can come out on frames 3 to 4, which helps with landing the tipper hitbox near the edge of platforms, such as on [[Battlefield]].<ref>https://twitter.com/WoahAnton/status/1248409463146442754 Drop Cancelled Dragon Lunge.</ref>
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|Corrin}}
|{{mvsub|Corrin|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|Multihits and the landing hitbox come out, although the utility is questionable.
|Multihits and the landing hitbox come out, although the utility is questionable.  
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|Bayonetta}}
|{{SSBU|Bayonetta}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Bayonetta|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|2 frame window. The landing hitbox comes out if done correctly which can allow for a surprise kill option. Otherwise, can be held for the [[Bullet Arts]] to activate.  
|2 frame window. The landing hitbox comes out if done correctly which can allow for a surprise kill option. Otherwise, can be held for the [[Bullet Arts]] to activate.
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|Ridley}}
|{{SSBU|Ridley}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Ridley|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|Due to how strong it is, this can be considered a niche KO option, but the sluggish nature and small hitbox makes it questionable.  
|Due to how strong it is, this can be considered a niche KO option, but the sluggish nature and small hitbox makes it questionable.
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|Simon}}
|{{SSBU|Simon}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Simon|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|No hitbox comes out, making it useless.
|No hitbox comes out, making it useless.
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|Richter}}
|{{SSBU|Richter}}
|[[Down aerial]]
|{{mvsub|Richter|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|Exactly the same as Simon's, with the hitbox not coming out.  
|Exactly the same as Simon's, with the hitbox not coming out.
|-
|-
|{{SSBU|King K. Rool}}
|{{SSBU|King K. Rool}}
|[[Up aerial]]
|{{mvsub|King K. Rool|SSBU|Up aerial}}
|Improves the 50/50 situation it provides in tandem with [[up tilt]] when landing on a platform, but the hitbox makes it a niche if not unviable option.  
|Improves the 50/50 situation it provides in tandem with [[up tilt]] when landing on a platform, but the hitbox makes it a niche if not unviable option.
|-
|{{SSBU|Banjo and Kazooie}}
|{{mvsub|Banjo & Kazooie|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|Not a very viable drop cancel, but does provide some niche uses if the opponent doesn't tech. Only time it would be somewhat useful is on a platform like [[Smashville]]. A demonstration of it being used to set up a jab lock can be found [https://youtu.be/AZ2eOPWrrjg here].
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| rowspan="5" | {{SSBU|Terry}}
|[[Burning Knuckle]]
|Very viable, and can be used to keep the usual arc rather than using [[Tiger Knee]]. Mainly designed for allowing grounded command specials to be used without falling through platforms.
|-
|[[Crack Shoot]]
|Mainly designed for allowing grounded command specials to be used without falling through platforms. Since Crack Shoot isn't restricted to platforms, it's much more viable with drop cancelling compared to Burning Knuckle, which leaves Terry extremely vulnerable if it fails to connect.
|-
|[[Power Dunk]]
|Full move comes out with little difference to the grounded version. On [[Battlefield]], it will travel to the top platform if used from the left or right ones as usual. Command inputs can be used to initiate the tech, but it is fairly difficult.
|-
|[[Buster Wolf]]
|Same as Burning Knuckle, only it can't travel off of platforms at all, making its utility questionable at best.
|-
|[[Power Geyser]]
|Very tight, but made easier by Terry's unique 11 frame platform drop animation. Can be used to reposition Power Geyser's hitbox below the platform if done late.
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| rowspan="3" | {{SSBU|Min Min}}
|[[Punch]] (Side special input)
|Min Min "hops" up, making this an intentional drop cancel. Does not occur with any other input.
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|[[ARM Hook]]
|Even on the first platform drop frame, Min Min will use ARM Hook despite being in a grounded state. Min Min will "hop up" while using ARM Hook if done successfully, similar to Punch.
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|{{mvsub|Min Min|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|If done frame perfectly, it goes directly through the platform. Only the landing hitbox comes out.
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| rowspan="3" | {{SSBU|Steve}}
|[[Minecart]]
|Acts as if Steve was grounded.
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|[[TNT]]
|TNT is placed with a pressure plate right next to it.
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|{{mvsub|Steve|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|Anvil is placed directly under Steve on the platform.
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| rowspan="2" | {{SSBU|Sephiroth}}
|[[Scintilla]]
|Frame perfect. Acts as if it were grounded.
|-
|{{mvsub|Sephiroth|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|Landing hitbox comes out, goes through the platform. Can be used to alleviate platform pressure.
|-
|{{SSBU|Pyra}}
|[[Swap]]
|Can be done from frames 1-3, the 3rd frame of which has Pyra go halfway through a platform and still appear on it as Mythra.
|-
|{{SSBU|Mythra}}
|[[Swap]]
|Can be done from frames 1-3, the 3rd frame of which has Mythra go halfway through the platform and still appear on it as Pyra.
|-
|{{SSBU|Kazuya}}
|{{mvsub|Kazuya|SSBU|Down aerial}}
|If done late enough, a grounded [[meteor smash]] comes out and nothing else, allowing a potential combo; it's very slow, however. Otherwise, the stronger hit comes out.
|}
|}


==Application==
==References==
When used with aerial attacks that have little lag, a drop-canceled aerial attack can lead to lethal combos due to the incredibly small amount of lag. In comparison to the [[SHFFL]], the character's jump animation ''and'' falling animation are both eliminated, removing somewhere from 20-30 frames from an aerial attack. However, drop canceling could easily be considered the most difficult to use advanced technique in the game, requiring frame-perfect technical skill to be used consistently and effectively.
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It is also possible to do this in ''Smash 64'', as demonstrated through TAS style combos by Jpheal, and it is similarly incredibly difficult. However, it is only possible on rising platforms/diagonal platforms.
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==Advantages==
*Largely erases the jumping and falling animations, replacing them with a one-frame crouching animation.
*Slow-starting aerial attacks are auto-canceled, creating a [[mindgame]] option that can improve movement for some characters.
*The speed of the [[technique]] allows for extremely fast [[combo]]s - especially in ''Melee'' - allowing for potent [[shield break combo]]s in said game.
 
==Disadvantages==
*Requires a platform which can be passed through, which can be situational.
*Only quick aerial attacks will actually hit, with slower moves outright having no hitbox.
 
==Aerial interrupt==
Similar to drop canceling is the aerial interrupt: a technique in ''Melee'' that causes a character to land on a platform earlier by doing an aerial attack at a certain frame. The reason it works is that the character's environment collision box (ECB) is shifted downwards due to the attack's animation, making it connect with a platform and triggering the landing animation. It can be used to preserve enough ledge intangibility so that a grounded attack can be carried out whilst being still intangible. Its use can replace the need to air-dodging onto a platform since the aerial interrupt is the fastest possible way to get onto a platform from under it.


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Luigi repeatedly drop cancelling his up aerial to perform a shield break combo.
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This article is about the technique involving cancelling the dropping through platforms to perform an aerial quickly. For the technique which can be performed in Brawl, see platform cancel.

Drop canceling, also known as platform canceling is a technique introduced in Super Smash Bros. It allows one to land back onto a platform immediately after platform dropping and hitting something with an aerial attack, cutting aerial time to minimum.

The concept[edit]

Corrin drop cancelling Dragon Lunge to KO Greninja. Notice Corrin immediately used an aerial Dragon Lunge to stay on the platform.

In 64 and Melee, while characters are in the air, their floor collision points move according to their animation, and are usually a short distance above the character's position. Since the floor collision point is level with the characters position while a character is standing on a floor, and usually above the characters position while in the air, characters would simply land back onto a platform immediately after trying to drop down if there wasn't a mechanism to prevent that. For that reason, the floor collision point is locked to same relative height as before the drop for a brief period when dropping from a platform, instead of letting it shift above the platform according to the animation. However, the lock period also wears down during hitlag while a character is frozen still. That can make the character maintain enough height such that its floor collision point still rises above the platform after the lock period ends, and result in the character landing onto the platform.

Drop canceling is usually done by following a platform drop as soon as possible with a quick aerial that hits something. Alternatively, getting hit by a cape or even a phantom hit immediately after a platform drop can result in a drop cancel. There are many deciding factors to whether an attack can be drop canceled on hit. Characters with low gravity are more likely to have aerials that can be drop cancelled, and can have larger windows for performing the aerial. Attacks have to hit quite quickly for drop cancel to be possible. Aerial attacks that shift the character's body upwards (like Falco's back aerial or Captain Falcon's up aerial) are more likely able to be drop cancelled than aerials with unsuitable low reaching animations.

After Melee, Drop Cancelling changed slightly. Although traditional drop canceling does not return in later games, certain stall-then-fall aerials and even special moves can emulate the effect, albeit with varying utility and effects. For starters, the startup lag isn't always shifted to one frame before. Overall, while it becomes slightly easier, the payoff is nerfed a smidgen. However, characters like Pac-Man profit heavily off of this due to the combos it can enable, and some characters, like Corrin, utilize it when ledgetrapping.

With the introduction of command-input moves in Smash 4, drop cancelling was factored in through adding 5 extra platform drop frames to Ryu for the purpose of making them easier to use on platforms. These extra frames could only be cancelled through his command specials, making Ryu use his grounded versions. This is because without these frames, Ryu often ends up falling through platforms while attempting to use his command specials, thus using his aerial versions instead. This mechanic returned in Ultimate alongside the addition of Ken and Terry; Ryu and Ken received the extra 5 frames, while Terry received 9, likely to account for Power Geyser's noticeably longer input requirement. Kazuya does not have a frame penalty like the others, likely because his command specials are incompatible with drop cancelling.

How to perform[edit]

  • Drop through a platform that the character is standing on. Both regular platform drop and shield drop work equally.
  • Start a suitable aerial as soon as possible. In Melee, the aerial has to be initiated frame perfectly.
  • (Mostly in 64 and Melee) Hit something with the aerial. Any target suffices, including character, shield, Fly Guy, or even a projectile hitbox the aerial clangs with.
  • If done correctly, the character will quickly land back on the platform it dropped from before.

In Brawl onwards, drop cancelling is made easier in that hitting characters is largely unnecessary to successfully perform it.

Applications[edit]

When used with aerial attacks that have little lag, a drop cancelled aerial attack can lead to lethal combos due to the incredibly small amount of lag. Normally quickly performed aerials have long airtime, since they're done when the character is rising up. Drop cancel completely cuts that lag. In Melee, regular platform drop includes 4 starting frames of crouching before the character becomes aerial and aerial attack can be done. Thus the startup of a drop cancel aerial via regular drop is similar to jump aerial, or even longer with characters that have shortest jump squat, such as Fox. With shield drop, s character becomes aerial immediately and can therefore attack on 2nd aerial frame. Thus drop cancels out of shield drop can be done even faster than jump aerials. However point blank shield drops usually require a setup that loses that speed advantage. It is also possible to do this in Smash 64; however, it is only possible on rising platforms/diagonal platforms.

Applicable attacks in Melee[edit]

Westballz Falco (SSBM) using a drop cancelled back aerial during a zero-to-death combo.
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Unless noted, attacks have a one frame window. These apply to stationary platforms; for downward moving platforms, the window sizes may vary, and more attacks may be possible.[1]

Character Moves Frame perfect?
Link Neutral aerial, Up aerial Neutral aerial has a two frame window, up aerial does not.
Luigi Neutral aerial, Back aerial Neutral aerial has a two frame window, back aerial does not.
Mario Neutral aerial Yes
Marth Forward aerial Yes
Samus Neutral aerial Yes
Yoshi Up aerial Yes
Sheik Neutral aerial Yes
Falco Back aerial Yes
Young Link Neutral aerial Yes

Pseudo platform cancel[edit]

Captain Falcon pseudo platform cancelling his up aerial out of shield through shield DIing off the platform before being pushed back by the knockback.

When sliding off a platform you start falling with lower velocity than when dropping through a platform. This allows you to cancel many more aerials than a regular platform cancel because you effectively have more airtime. In this example, Captain Falcon uses an aerial which cannot normally be platform canceled; by being hit during shield and shield DIing towards the edge, Captain Falcon is pushed off the platform, then the knockback pushes him back onto the platform. This technique still requires hitlag though, as hitlag allows the ECB to update and thus become above the platform. Some characters can't utilise this — such as Samus — due to having too low a fall speed.

Greenslip[edit]

A greenslip is a technique used in order to easily perform a PPC out of a wavedash. In order to perform a greenslip, the player must wavedash towards the end of a platform through an opponent, and either hold backwards or shield, then perform an aerial which is capable of being pseudo platform cancelled. This technique's namesake comes from the fact that it was discovered by @_Greenix on Twitter.[2]

Aerial interrupt[edit]

Samus repeatedly using neutral aerial via aerial interrupt.

Similar to drop canceling is the aerial interrupt: a technique in Melee that causes a character to land on a platform earlier by doing an aerial attack at a certain frame. The reason it works is that the character's environment collision box (ECB) is shifted downwards due to the attack's animation, making it connect with a platform and triggering the landing animation. It can be used to preserve enough ledge intangibility so that a grounded attack can be carried out whilst being still intangible. Its use can replace the need to air-dodging onto a platform since the aerial interrupt is the fastest possible way to get onto a platform from under it.

Applicable attacks in Brawl[edit]

Yoshi performing a drop cancel with Yoshi Bomb.

Due to Brawl's changes to platforms and gravity, drop cancel-applicable moves are scarce. However, options exist that are arguably useful for some characters, particularly Snake's back aerial. On platforms which can be platform canceled onto, more moves can be drop canceled.

Character Moves Notes
All characters Item toss Only works on platform cancelable platforms. Can only throw the item down (or sideways if the character possesses an item based down special such as Vegetable).
Bowser Bowser Bomb Tight frame window, has landing hitbox come out immediately on the platform with decent KO potential. High startup makes it difficult to justify.
Captain Falcon Falcon Kick If timed perfectly, the aerial hitbox will come out. If timed late, only the landing hitbox will come out, which is unsafe on hit at lower percents and it only works on grounded opponents. If timed very late, Captain Falcon will instead go through the platform.

When used on a platform cancellable platform, Captain Falcon will land immediately, making the move come out almost instantly.

Falco Reflector Only works on platform cancelable platforms. It creates two graphic effects and sound effects when performed.
Fox Reflector Only works on platform cancelable platforms. It creates two graphic effects when performed.
Ganondorf Wizard's Foot Unlike Captain Falcon, instead of landing on the platform when timed early, Ganondorf will still travel through it.

When used on a platform cancellable platform, Ganondorf will land immediately, making the landing hit come out almost instantly.

Ice Climbers Ice Shot Snaps to the aerial version, but floats higher than usual.
Ivysaur Vine Whip Hops higher than usual, even when used during the period in which Ivysaur is considered grounded.
Meta Knight Drill Rush Fairly liberal window, allowing for movement across platforms on stages like Battlefield.
Mr. Game & Watch Down aerial The normal hitbox will come out and then the landing hit.

When performed on the second frame of Mr. Game & Watch's drop on a platform cancellable platform, Mr. Game & Watch will immediately land and auto-cancel the move. If performed earlier or later, it will function like it does on normal platforms.

Peach Float When used on a platform cancellable platform, Peach will immediately land and auto-cancel the move.
Peach Bomber Snaps to grounded range.
Pikachu Down aerial Only works on platform cancelable platforms. Pikachu immediately lands with the move and the landing hitbox comes out, being Pikachu's fastest option out of a platform drop.
Sheik Down aerial The normal hitbox will come out and then the landing hit. However, it has little follow-up potential.
Snake Back aerial Strong KO option.
Missile Snaps to grounded state almost immediately, no utility.
Sonic Down aerial Frame perfect. The normal hitbox will come out but it has limited range. If done any later, the move goes through the platform instead.

When used on a platform cancellable platform, Sonic will immediately land and auto-cancel the move while still vocalising, which can throw off the opponent.

Toon Link Down aerial Can lead into 50/50 situations. The windbox also comes out.
Wolf Reflector Only works on platform cancelable platforms. It creates two graphic effects when performed.
Yoshi Egg Roll No competitive use.
Egg Throw Even if done during the period Yoshi is in a grounded state, he will rise as if it were aerial, and higher than usual.
Yoshi Bomb Immediately performs an aerial variation, even if performed during the drop's grounded state. If done properly, Yoshi will land on the platform and hit opponents with the stars. Does not work on platform cancelable platforms.
Zero Suit Samus Down aerial Frame perfect. The normal hitbox will come out and then the landing hit.

When used on a platform cancellable platform, Zero Suit Samus will immediately land and auto-cancel the move.

Applicable attacks in Smash 4[edit]

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Character Moves Notes
Pac-Man Up aerial Gets a lot of mileage, being able to combo into his Bonus Fruits with the correct inputs.

Applicable attacks in Ultimate[edit]

Largely the same as in Brawl and Smash 4 in execution.

Character Moves Notes
Bowser Down aerial The meteor smash hitbox comes out, and combos into the landing hit at lower percentages.
Bowser Bomb Tight frame window, will trigger the spike hitbox, followed by the landing hitbox immediately on the platform. High startup makes it difficult to justify.
Ice Climbers Down aerial Can potentially mean a desync, otherwise, if only Popo is present, can go into Popo's forward tilt.
Sheik Down aerial Very much like in Brawl. Similar to Bowser's, the meteor smash hitbox comes out and goes into the landing hit. However, there are no potential combos out of this, making its utility questionable. Needle Storm can be used out of this in niche circumstances.
Mr. Game & Watch Down aerial Only the landing hitbox comes out, making it relatively useless in a competitive field.
Zero Suit Samus Down aerial Frame perfect, only the landing hitbox comes out.
Sonic Down aerial No hitbox comes out, making it useless.
R.O.B. Down aerial If timed too early, the hitbox won't come out in a similar way to Sonic's. However, if timed correctly, this can hit through platforms.
Toon Link Down aerial Can lead into 50/50 situations, and the windbox comes out allowing for situational gimping at the ledge. Can go into Spin Attack at low percentages with 12 hits, and lead into a jab lock situation at around 10%.
Greninja Down aerial Has many issues hitting opponents, requiring Greninja to be inside the opponent's hurtbox a lot of the time. If timed too late, the hitbox doesn't come out.
Pac-Man Up aerial Pac-Man gets a lot of mileage off of this, allowing him to perform numerous combos due to how quick his up aerial is. Currently the only drop cancel which functions similarly to Melee.
Ryu Hadoken Done naturally to make it easier to input.
Shakunetsu Hadoken Requires a 4122 → 36B input.
Tatsumaki Senpukyaku Snaps to the grounded version, works as one would expect.
Shoryuken Snaps to the grounded version.
Ken Hadoken Exactly the same as Ryu's in context.
Tatsumaki Senpukyaku The same as Ryu's in context, only the window is significantly smaller. Tends to transition to the aerial version.
Shoryuken Similar to Ryu's, but fallouts happen quite often.
Nata Otoshi Geri Difficult to perform with little utility.
Oosoto Mawashi Geri Can be drop cancelled using a 4122 → 36B input, little utility.
Corrin Dragon Lunge Hitbox can come out on frames 3 to 4, which helps with landing the tipper hitbox near the edge of platforms, such as on Battlefield.[3]
Down aerial Multihits and the landing hitbox come out, although the utility is questionable.
Bayonetta Down aerial 2 frame window. The landing hitbox comes out if done correctly which can allow for a surprise kill option. Otherwise, can be held for the Bullet Arts to activate.
Ridley Down aerial Due to how strong it is, this can be considered a niche KO option, but the sluggish nature and small hitbox makes it questionable.
Simon Down aerial No hitbox comes out, making it useless.
Richter Down aerial Exactly the same as Simon's, with the hitbox not coming out.
King K. Rool Up aerial Improves the 50/50 situation it provides in tandem with up tilt when landing on a platform, but the hitbox makes it a niche if not unviable option.
Banjo and Kazooie Down aerial Not a very viable drop cancel, but does provide some niche uses if the opponent doesn't tech. Only time it would be somewhat useful is on a platform like Smashville. A demonstration of it being used to set up a jab lock can be found here.
Terry Burning Knuckle Very viable, and can be used to keep the usual arc rather than using Tiger Knee. Mainly designed for allowing grounded command specials to be used without falling through platforms.
Crack Shoot Mainly designed for allowing grounded command specials to be used without falling through platforms. Since Crack Shoot isn't restricted to platforms, it's much more viable with drop cancelling compared to Burning Knuckle, which leaves Terry extremely vulnerable if it fails to connect.
Power Dunk Full move comes out with little difference to the grounded version. On Battlefield, it will travel to the top platform if used from the left or right ones as usual. Command inputs can be used to initiate the tech, but it is fairly difficult.
Buster Wolf Same as Burning Knuckle, only it can't travel off of platforms at all, making its utility questionable at best.
Power Geyser Very tight, but made easier by Terry's unique 11 frame platform drop animation. Can be used to reposition Power Geyser's hitbox below the platform if done late.
Min Min Punch (Side special input) Min Min "hops" up, making this an intentional drop cancel. Does not occur with any other input.
ARM Hook Even on the first platform drop frame, Min Min will use ARM Hook despite being in a grounded state. Min Min will "hop up" while using ARM Hook if done successfully, similar to Punch.
Down aerial If done frame perfectly, it goes directly through the platform. Only the landing hitbox comes out.
Steve Minecart Acts as if Steve was grounded.
TNT TNT is placed with a pressure plate right next to it.
Down aerial Anvil is placed directly under Steve on the platform.
Sephiroth Scintilla Frame perfect. Acts as if it were grounded.
Down aerial Landing hitbox comes out, goes through the platform. Can be used to alleviate platform pressure.
Pyra Swap Can be done from frames 1-3, the 3rd frame of which has Pyra go halfway through a platform and still appear on it as Mythra.
Mythra Swap Can be done from frames 1-3, the 3rd frame of which has Mythra go halfway through the platform and still appear on it as Pyra.
Kazuya Down aerial If done late enough, a grounded meteor smash comes out and nothing else, allowing a potential combo; it's very slow, however. Otherwise, the stronger hit comes out.

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