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'''Ledge-stalling''' is using the invincibility frames gained from grabbing onto the [[edge]] of a stage repeatedly for the purposes of [[edgehogging]] or [[mindgames]] while recovering.


'''Ledge-stalling''' is using the invincibility frames gained from grabbing onto the edge of a stage repeatedly for the purposes of [[edgehogging]] or [[mindgames]] while recovering.
There are several ways to ledgestall, such as simply [[ledgehop|ledgehopping]] repeatedly with certain characters, or using a character's [[up special move|up]] or [[side special move]] (such as with [[Fox Illusion|Illusion]] and [[Firefox]]).
 
There are several ways to ledgestall, such as simply [[ledgehop|ledgehopping]] repeatedly with certain characters, or using a character's up or forward B (such as with [[Fox Illusion|Illusion]] and [[Firefox]]).
 
Many players use this technique in Sudden Death in Brawl when the Bob-ombs begin falling on the stage and it becomes dangerous to try and attack your opponent.

Revision as of 14:58, November 7, 2010

Ledge-stalling is using the invincibility frames gained from grabbing onto the edge of a stage repeatedly for the purposes of edgehogging or mindgames while recovering.

There are several ways to ledgestall, such as simply ledgehopping repeatedly with certain characters, or using a character's up or side special move (such as with Illusion and Firefox).