Yo-yo glitch: Difference between revisions

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*'''Thunder Jacket''': After performing the yo-yo glitch, if the player blasts with [[PK Thunder 2]] against a floor or a grabbable ledge, the hitbox of the move will be attached to Ness' body. Besides hitting opponents and destructible stage elements, it can also [[Priority|clash]] with opposing attacks. This followup technique to the yo-yo glitch was discovered by {{Sm|Simna ibn Sind}}.
*'''Thunder Jacket''': After performing the yo-yo glitch, if the player blasts with [[PK Thunder 2]] against a floor or a grabbable ledge, the hitbox of the move will be attached to Ness' body. Besides hitting opponents and destructible stage elements, it can also [[Priority|clash]] with opposing attacks. This followup technique to the yo-yo glitch was discovered by {{Sm|Simna ibn Sind}}.
*'''Spike Jacket''': If the player uses Ness' [[down aerial]] and lands immediately after its hitbox comes out (which can be done by [[DJC]]ing or [[SHFFL]]ing), it will be attached to his lower body, [[meteor smash]]ing opponents on contact. This followup technique to the yo-yo glitch was discovered by {{Sm|MasterofFlames}}.
*'''Spike Jacket''': If the player uses Ness' [[down aerial]] and lands immediately after its hitbox comes out (which can be done by [[DJC]]ing or [[SHFFL]]ing), it will be attached to his lower body, [[meteor smash]]ing opponents on contact. This followup technique to the yo-yo glitch was discovered by {{Sm|MasterofFlames}}.
*'''Star Jacket''': Similar to the Spike Jacket, the hitbox of Ness' [[up aerial]] will be stuck to his upper body if he uses the move and lands after the hitbox comes out. It was as well discovered by MasterofFlames.
*'''Star Jacket''': Similar to the Spike Jacket, the hitbox of Ness' [[up aerial]] will be stuck to his upper body if he uses the move and lands after the hitbox comes out. It was also discovered by MasterofFlames.
*'''Toy Jacket''': After performing the glitch, if Ness uses an up smash or [[down smash]] on a disappearing platform (such as the awnings in [[Onett]]) and times it so that the platform disappears right as the yo-yo comes out, the hitbox of either move will be attached to his feet, causing either weak or strong yo-yo knockback based on the timing of the setup. This followup technique was discovered by {{Sm|Earthbound360}}.
*'''Toy Jacket''': After performing the glitch, if Ness uses an up smash or [[down smash]] on a disappearing platform (such as the awnings in [[Onett]]) and times it so that the platform disappears right as the yo-yo comes out, the hitbox of either move will be attached to his feet, causing either weak or strong yo-yo knockback based on the timing of the setup. This followup technique was discovered by {{Sm|Earthbound360}}.
*'''{{SSBM|Kirby}} Jacket''': If Ness is {{b|Inhale|Kirby}}d and spat out by Kirby after performing the glitch, the hitbox of Kirby's star launch will be attached to Ness' lower body. This followup was discovered by Fisac.
*'''{{SSBM|Kirby}} Jacket''': If Ness is {{b|Inhale|Kirby}}d and spat out by Kirby after performing the glitch, the hitbox of Kirby's star launch will be attached to Ness' lower body. This followup was discovered by Fisac.