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#REDIRECT [[Ladder (technique)#Pac-Ladder]]
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The '''Pac-Ladder''' is a strategy usable by a team of two {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}s that allows them to both attain unreachable heights. Similar in concept to the [[Luigi ladder]], it involves two Pac-Mans repeatedly using their up special move, [[Pac-Jump]], alternately. As each Pac-Man bounces on the other's trampoline, they both climb successively higher until they are both out of reach for many opponents.
 
As a stalling technique, the Pac-Ladder must be recognized and interrupted quickly, or the opposing team will have no way to counter it without a vertically long-ranged projectile such as [[Palutena's Arrow]].
 
==Video==
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[[Category:Pac-Man]]

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