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===Slam cancelling=== | ===Slam cancelling=== | ||
'''Slam cancelling''' is a [[technique]] in ''Ultimate'' in which an opponent gets hit by an item during the move, which leaves the opponent stunned while Bowser is fully actionable. By down-throwing or z-dropping any [[item]], leaving it above the opponent, and using Flying Slam on them, the opponent will be stunned from hitting the item, interrupting the move, but leaving Bowser unharmed and actionable | '''Slam cancelling''' is a [[technique]] in ''Ultimate'' in which an opponent gets hit by an item during the move, which leaves the opponent stunned while Bowser is fully actionable. By down-throwing or z-dropping any [[item]], leaving it above the opponent, and using Flying Slam on them, the opponent will be stunned from hitting the item, interrupting the move, but leaving Bowser unharmed and actionable. Depending on when Flying Slam was interrupted, this may leave Bowser on the ground or in the air, which can set up into his powerful [[forward smash]] or [[back aerial]]. This interaction was known about before Ultimate but was popularized by SlatteLatte with this video [https://youtu.be/qZoGtvFsehU this video]. | ||
==Instructional quotes== | ==Instructional quotes== |
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