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'''Fortresshogging''' is a [[:Category:Techniques (SSBM)|technique]] in ''[[Melee]]'' that allows [[Bowser (SSBM)|Bowser]] to grab onto the edge after simply using his [[Whirling Fortress]] on the stage. Fortresshogging is performed by timing the Whirling Fortress so that the end of the animation allows Bowser to fall past the stage and in turn, grab on to the edge. However, on stages where there are sloped edges, like [[Yoshi's Story]], Bowser will automatically Fortresshog onto the edge regardless of the position he is facing, given he is not facing away from the stage after falling.
'''Fortress-hogging''' is a [[:Category:Techniques (SSBM)|technique]] in ''[[Melee]]'' that allows [[Bowser (SSBM)|Bowser]] to grab onto the edge after simply using his [[Whirling Fortress]] on the stage. Fortress-hogging is performed by timing the Whirling Fortress so that the end of the animation allows Bowser to fall past the stage and in turn, grab on to the edge. However, on stages where there are sloped edges, like [[Yoshi's Story]], Bowser will automatically Fortress-hog onto the edge regardless of the position he is facing, given he is not facing away from the stage after falling.


Fortresshogging can be useful to quickly [[edgehog]] a recovering opponent, and allow Bowser to reach the edge faster than he normally would by walking or running.
Fortress-hogging can be useful to quickly [[edgehog]] a recovering opponent, and allow Bowser to reach the edge faster than he normally would by walking or running.
==See also==
==See also==
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Revision as of 01:26, January 21, 2014

Fortress-hogging is a technique in Melee that allows Bowser to grab onto the edge after simply using his Whirling Fortress on the stage. Fortress-hogging is performed by timing the Whirling Fortress so that the end of the animation allows Bowser to fall past the stage and in turn, grab on to the edge. However, on stages where there are sloped edges, like Yoshi's Story, Bowser will automatically Fortress-hog onto the edge regardless of the position he is facing, given he is not facing away from the stage after falling.

Fortress-hogging can be useful to quickly edgehog a recovering opponent, and allow Bowser to reach the edge faster than he normally would by walking or running.

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