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'''Grapple Canceling''' | {{cleanup}} | ||
'''Grapple Canceling''' is a technique available for [[Samus]] and possibly other characters in Brawl. It's simple enough to pull off, and finally gives meaning to using Samus's aerial grapple. When playing as Samus, use a small jump then extend your grapple beam, it will flail out quickly doing decent enough damage/push back. It's great for halting the enemy from afar. So once you do a short jump, then use your grapple, you'll land rather quickly. Once you land, the animation for the grapple will cancel, allowing Samus to immediately move/attack. | |||
==External Links== | |||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EnqhP6JeIo Grapple Canceling in action] | |||
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EnqhP6JeIo |
Revision as of 03:01, March 10, 2008
Grapple Canceling is a technique available for Samus and possibly other characters in Brawl. It's simple enough to pull off, and finally gives meaning to using Samus's aerial grapple. When playing as Samus, use a small jump then extend your grapple beam, it will flail out quickly doing decent enough damage/push back. It's great for halting the enemy from afar. So once you do a short jump, then use your grapple, you'll land rather quickly. Once you land, the animation for the grapple will cancel, allowing Samus to immediately move/attack.