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== '''Ukemi/Tech''' ==
== '''Ukemi/Tech''' ==


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Powershielding is done by quickly and fully depressing L or R so that the incoming attack is inside the character's shield. If done correctly, there will be a white flash and a distinctive (though somewhat hard to hear) sound. If the timing is slightly off, then the attack may be blocked by a lightshield, a normal shield, or it may not be blocked at all. Because powershielding is technically a shield, it is ineffective against grabs.
Powershielding is done by quickly and fully depressing L or R so that the incoming attack is inside the character's shield. If done correctly, there will be a white flash and a distinctive (though somewhat hard to hear) sound. If the timing is slightly off, then the attack may be blocked by a lightshield, a normal shield, or it may not be blocked at all. Because powershielding is technically a shield, it is ineffective against grabs.
== '''Glancing Blows''' ==
Glancing Blows is a "technique" originating from Super Smash Bros. Melee and returning in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
This is mostly done by accident when an attack hits a target, but just barely. It is acomplished when a character attacks an opponent and barely misses. This will sometimes make a "chik" sound; the attack doesn't stun the opponent, and it does minor damage due to the attack nearly missing. Certain B attacks and Smash Attacks may also "perform" a glancing blow if they have a near-miss.
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