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An alternate version of the queen cancel may be carried out which does not require golden tools. Rather than inputting three golden up aerial following the shorthop [[reverse aerial rush]], instead two neutral aerials can be used with any sword material except for gold. Although this method may be more accessible due to not needing gold, it is significantly more difficult to execute.  
An alternate version of the queen cancel may be carried out which does not require golden tools. Rather than inputting three golden up aerial following the shorthop [[reverse aerial rush]], instead two neutral aerials can be used with any sword material except for gold. Although this method may be more accessible due to not needing gold, it is significantly more difficult to execute.  
==Kamikaze Fake-Out==
This technique is when Steve stands on his TNT Block, then lights it, either Flint & Steel, or his Lava Bucket. Then the player can air-dodge in a 6-frame window to dodge the TNT blast, due to the TNT block leaving Steve, putting him in the air.
This technique is very useful for pressuring shields and aggressive play overall.
Interestingly, the player can use Lava Bucket to combo into TNT using the Technique, forming a [[true combo]].


==Instructional quotes==
==Instructional quotes==
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*Despite TNT blocks being the same size as other blocks in ''Minecraft'', TNT blocks in ''Smash'' are smaller than the blocks that Steve places with [[Mine / Craft / Create Block|Create Block]], his crafting table, and the blocks in [[Minecraft World]].
*Despite TNT blocks being the same size as other blocks in ''Minecraft'', TNT blocks in ''Smash'' are smaller than the blocks that Steve places with [[Mine / Craft / Create Block|Create Block]], his crafting table, and the blocks in [[Minecraft World]].
*Despite redstone dust being a texture in ''Minecraft'', the redstone dust in ''Smash'' is a 3D model.
*Despite redstone dust being a texture in ''Minecraft'', the redstone dust in ''Smash'' is a 3D model.
*If Steve pushes a heavy [[Smash Ball]] onto the pressure plate, and the TNT explosion destroys it, no one gets the [[Final Smash]].


{{Special Moves|char=Steve}}
{{Special Moves|char=Steve}}