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'''Turtling''' is a common nickname given to a defensive strategy which involves avoiding the opponent, using ranged [[attack]]s, and punishing bad [[approach]]es. It is normally used when one is holding a small lead in a [[time]]d match, where it can reduce the timer significantly while not having much effect on the match, or even be used until the timer ends. Flat [[stage]]s without [[platform]]s are preferred for maximum usage of this technique as it makes it harder for the opponent to approach, particularly if they lack a [[projectile]].
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'''Turtling''' is a common nickname given to a defensive strategy which involves avoiding the opponent, using ranged [[attack]]s, and punishing bad [[approach]]es. It is normally used when one is holding a small lead in a [[time]]d match, where it can reduce the timer significantly while not having much effect on the match, or even be used until the timer ends. Flat [[stage]]s without [[platform]]s, especially [[Final Destination]], are preferred for maximum usage of this technique, as it makes it harder for the opponent to approach, particularly if they lack a [[projectile]], have poor mobility and/or range, or have large [[hurtbox]]es.


A common characteristic of characters that utilize turtling is that they have projectiles that leave them briefly open just in time to retaliate any attack that comes after them. They also tend to have attacks with good reach and short [[startup]] or [[ending lag]], as well as rather high [[air speed]]s that allow them to move around quickly during short hops. {{SSBB|Wolf}} and {{SSBB|Lucario}} are two such examples of characters that can use turtling well, while {{SSB4|Palutena}} is an example of a character that relies on this technique, despite having few of the characteristics that are considered for turtling.
A common characteristic of characters that are especially good at turtling is that they often tend to have projectiles that leave them briefly open just in time to retaliate any attack that comes after them. They also tend to have attacks with good reach and short [[startup]] or [[ending lag]], as well as rather high [[air speed]]s that allow them to move around quickly when jumping. While it can be done with many more characters, examples of characters that can take good advantage of this strategy in ''Ultimate'' include {{SSBU|R.O.B.}}, {{SSBU|Samus}}, {{SSBU|Robin}}, {{SSBU|Pac-Man}}, {{SSBU|Min Min}} and {{SSBU|Villager}}.


[[Air dodge]]s, quick air speed, and [[special move]]s that easily allow a [[cross-up]] can all help break turtling by forcing a close range encounter.
[[Air dodge]]s, quick air speed, quick ground mobility, and attacks that easily allow a [[cross-up]] (such as many [[dash attack]]s, some [[down tilt]]s, and several [[special move]]s) can all help break turtling by forcing a close-range encounter.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 06:34, June 23, 2022

This article is about the defensive strategy. For other uses, see Turtle (disambiguation).

Turtling is a common nickname given to a defensive strategy which involves avoiding the opponent, using ranged attacks, and punishing bad approaches. It is normally used when one is holding a small lead in a timed match, where it can reduce the timer significantly while not having much effect on the match, or even be used until the timer ends. Flat stages without platforms, especially Final Destination, are preferred for maximum usage of this technique, as it makes it harder for the opponent to approach, particularly if they lack a projectile, have poor mobility and/or range, or have large hurtboxes.

A common characteristic of characters that are especially good at turtling is that they often tend to have projectiles that leave them briefly open just in time to retaliate any attack that comes after them. They also tend to have attacks with good reach and short startup or ending lag, as well as rather high air speeds that allow them to move around quickly when jumping. While it can be done with many more characters, examples of characters that can take good advantage of this strategy in Ultimate include R.O.B., Samus, Robin, Pac-Man, Min Min and Villager.

Air dodges, quick air speed, quick ground mobility, and attacks that easily allow a cross-up (such as many dash attacks, some down tilts, and several special moves) can all help break turtling by forcing a close-range encounter.

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