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[[Image:Sonic_Taunt.jpg|thumb|130px|"You're too slow...!" "You're too slow...!"]]
[[Image:Sonic_Taunt.jpg|thumb|130px|"You're too slow...!" "You're too slow...!"]]


When one player takes the match seriously, where other players are having a taunt match, players will often team up on the serious player. Some "Taunters" have also been known to hit each other, then intentionally [[SD]] when a serious player joins, so that their fellow taunters will get a point, thus giving the serious player no chance of winning. Those using Mr Game & Watch can intentionally cause the other taunters to use a character with a strong energy projectile like Samus's Charge Shot, Lucario's Aura Sphere, Zelda's Din's Fire or Lucas's PK Freeze and absorb it with Oil Panic and usually One-Hit KO the serious player forcing them into last place.
When one player takes the match seriously, where other players are having a taunt match, they may often team up against the serious player. This can be achieved though many tactics, the easiest being intentional [[SD]]s to rack up a taunter's score. Another example would be [[Mr. Game & Watch (SSBB)|Mr. Game & Watch]] using [[Oil Panic]], charged by a strong energy [[projectile]], usually for a [[ One-Hit KO]].


====Common Taunt Match behavior====
====Common Taunt Match behavior====
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