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(Sharking doesn't have anything to do with this. Stage jump = going under the stage. Sharking = attacking under the stage at a short distance from the edge.) |
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[[File:SSBB Stage Jump.gif|thumb|{{Sm|Anther}} ({{SSBB|Pikachu}}) performing a stage jump under [[Smashville]] in a match against {{Sm|Mew2King}} ({{SSBB|Meta Knight}})]] | |||
A '''stage jump''' refers to the act of travelling around a [[stage]] with a character, performable on any stage that has a considerably large platform that can be skipped under. In general, it's easier to perform with good jumpers such as [[Jigglypuff]], or characters with exploitable physics such as {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}, who may utilise [[gliding]]. Stage jumps may be used to surprise an opponent, or simply for recreational purposes. | A '''stage jump''' refers to the act of travelling around a [[stage]] with a character, performable on any stage that has a considerably large platform that can be skipped under. In general, it's easier to perform with good jumpers such as [[Jigglypuff]], or characters with exploitable physics such as {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}, who may utilise [[gliding]]. Stage jumps may be used to surprise an opponent, or simply for recreational purposes. | ||
A well-known example of stage jumps is the [[Hyrule Jump]]. | A well-known example of stage jumps is the [[Hyrule Jump]]. | ||
Stage jumps are sometimes performed in competitive play to avoid [[pressure]] while the opponent is [[edgeguarding]]. | |||
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