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The '''Cardboard box Glitch''' (not to be confused with [[Super Smash Bros. Melee |Melee's]] [[Box glitch]] is a glitch discovered by anonymous. <!-- But Cafinator is here to take all the credit --> It can only be preformed in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'s stage creator.
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The '''Cardboard box Glitch''' (not to be confused with [[Super Smash Bros. Melee |Melee's]] [[Box glitch]] is a glitch discovered by anonymous. It can only be preformed in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'s stage creator.


To preform this glitch, one must create a stage that has a "box" of blocks (or three normal-sized blocks, one to the left, one to the right with a gap of one space between the left block, and a block above the gap, and then a pass-through platform in the gap) with a set of blocks to walk upon underneath it, by just one space.  
To preform this glitch, one must create a stage that has a "box" of blocks (or three normal-sized blocks, one to the left, one to the right with a gap of one space between the left block, and a block above the gap, and then a pass-through platform in the gap) with a set of blocks to walk upon underneath it, by just one space.  


One must then set the game to [[Special Brawl]], '''Giant''' and play as [[Snake (SSBB) |Snake]]. They must [[Dashing | dash]] to get underneath the blocks so that Snake will be standing inside the box, with his head poking through the platform. If Snake uses his [[taunt |taunt]] here, the box will stay once he lifts it up. They can then proceed to do this as many times as the player wants, until the game cannot handle any more on-screen items appearing. Some character's attacks that produce items, like [[Diddy Kong (SSBB) |Diddy]]'s [[Peanut Popgun]], or [[R.O.B. (SSBB)]]'s [[Gyro]], will stop working.
One must then set the game to [[Special Brawl]], '''Giant''' and play as [[Snake (SSBB) |Snake]]. They must [[Dashing | dash]] to get underneath the blocks so that Snake will be standing inside the box, with his head poking through the platform. If Snake uses his [[taunt |taunt]] here, the box will stay once he lifts it up. They can then proceed to do this as many times as the player wants, until the game cannot handle any more on-screen items appearing. Some character's attacks that produce items, like [[Diddy Kong (SSBB) |Diddy]]'s [[Peanut Popgun]], or [[R.O.B. (SSBB)]]'s [[Gyro]], will stop working.

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The Cardboard box Glitch (not to be confused with Melee's Box glitch is a glitch discovered by anonymous. It can only be preformed in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's stage creator.

To preform this glitch, one must create a stage that has a "box" of blocks (or three normal-sized blocks, one to the left, one to the right with a gap of one space between the left block, and a block above the gap, and then a pass-through platform in the gap) with a set of blocks to walk upon underneath it, by just one space.

One must then set the game to Special Brawl, Giant and play as Snake. They must dash to get underneath the blocks so that Snake will be standing inside the box, with his head poking through the platform. If Snake uses his taunt here, the box will stay once he lifts it up. They can then proceed to do this as many times as the player wants, until the game cannot handle any more on-screen items appearing. Some character's attacks that produce items, like Diddy's Peanut Popgun, or R.O.B. (SSBB)'s Gyro, will stop working.