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#Fall so far that your double jump brings you close to, but not connected with, the ledge.
#Fall so far that your double jump brings you close to, but not connected with, the ledge.
#Fall a little more and use your Up B recovery, but make it a near miss.  
#Fall a little more and use your Up B recovery, but make it a near miss.  
#Get set flying and grab a ledge (even if you weren't sent off of the stage, only in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee |''Melee'']]


You should then hear the crowd gasp. A much easier way of hearing a crowd gasp is to be [[Edge-guarding | edge-guarded]] against (provided you don't use an offensive Up B and attack your opponent for possession of the ledge).
You should then hear the crowd gasp. A much easier way of hearing a crowd gasp is to be [[Edge-guarding | edge-guarded]] against (provided you don't use an offensive Up B and attack your opponent for possession of the ledge).

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A crowd gasp is something that happens often in the Super Smash Bros. series. A crowd gasp consists of coming close to being knocked downwards off a stage, and either barely missing your recovery, or narrowly recovering.

Hearing a crowd gasp

To hear a crowd gasp, follow these steps:
  1. Jump off a ledge
  2. Fall so far that your double jump brings you close to, but not connected with, the ledge.
  3. Fall a little more and use your Up B recovery, but make it a near miss.
  4. Get set flying and grab a ledge (even if you weren't sent off of the stage, only in Melee

You should then hear the crowd gasp. A much easier way of hearing a crowd gasp is to be edge-guarded against (provided you don't use an offensive Up B and attack your opponent for possession of the ledge).


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