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'''Edge hopping''' is a technique used to return on-stage from the [[ledge]].  It entails dropping from the ledge (by pressing either "back" or "down" on the control stick) and immediately double-jumping.  Often, players follow the double-jump with an [[air dodge]] or attack; they can also grab the ledge, using their [[invincibility frame]]s to [[ledge-stall]], or [[wavelanding|waveland]] on-stage, which is known as a '''ledgedash'''.
'''Edge hopping''' is a technique used to return on-stage from the [[ledge]].  It entails dropping from the ledge (by pressing either "back" or "down" on the control stick) and immediately double-jumping.  Often, players follow the double-jump with an [[air dodge]] or attack; they can also grab the ledge, using their [[invincibility frame]]s to [[ledge-stall]], or [[wavelanding|waveland]] on-stage, which is known as a '''ledgedash'''.



Revision as of 19:53, June 27, 2011

Edge hopping is a technique used to return on-stage from the ledge. It entails dropping from the ledge (by pressing either "back" or "down" on the control stick) and immediately double-jumping. Often, players follow the double-jump with an air dodge or attack; they can also grab the ledge, using their invincibility frames to ledge-stall, or waveland on-stage, which is known as a ledgedash.

Edge hopping is the fastest way to return on-stage from the edge, and is the most flexible - players may perform almost any aerial attack, or air dodge in any direction, directly after edge hopping. However, if the edge hopper is interrupted before landing on-stage, he can be hit off-stage without a second jump, a very unsafe position. Characters experience fewer invincibility frames when edge hopping than when rolling or jumping from the ledge.

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