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[[Image:Technique08 071121a-l.jpg|right|thumb|The Mario on the far right can be seen tripping.]]
'''Tripping''' is a new technique in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', first discovered by [[Zauron]]. It seems to occur when a character is dashing in one direction, then suddenly tries to move in the other (or poorly times a [[dashdance]]); the character stumbles, falls over, and rolls to get back on their feet. It can also apparently be done out of an idle stance. A related technique is the trip cancel; when turning around, before tripping, an attack can be used to [[cancel]] the trip.<br>
'''Tripping''' is a new technique in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', first discovered by [[Zauron]]. It seems to occur when a character is dashing in one direction, then suddenly tries to move in the other (or poorly times a [[dashdance]]); the character stumbles, falls over, and rolls to get back on their feet. It can also apparently be done out of an idle stance. A related technique is the trip cancel; when turning around, before tripping, an attack can be used to [[cancel]] the trip.<br>
Tripping is a tentative name; it is also known as "stumbling", "ink dropping" (after Smasher Inkslinger), "pivoting" or various other names. Since it is unconfirmed, a [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]] update concerning it may be posted, giving it an official name.
Tripping is a tentative name; it is also known as "stumbling", "ink dropping" (after Smasher Inkslinger), "pivoting" or various other names. Since it is unconfirmed, a [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]] update concerning it may be posted, giving it an official name.