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Performing the technique in SSB

Edge-canceled eggs (abbreviated "ECE") is a technique performed by Yoshi that is performed by releasing from the edge, by pressing down or away from the edge, double jumping, and then launching an egg. This must be done fast enough so that when done, the player does not land on the stage or too far above the edge. After the egg is thrown, the player can grab onto the edge, canceling all lag and renewing the edge invincibility frames.

Reverse edge-canceled eggs

Reverse edge-canceled eggs (abbreviated "RECE") is a technique similar to ECE. Reverse edge-canceled eggs are performed in generally the same way, but instead of launching the eggs towards the stage, the eggs are launched outwards. This is done by quickly turning around with the player's second jump. This is a more risky alternative because if missed, Yoshi will plummet to his death.

The technique can be performed in Brawl.