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It is possible to tech-chase with a powerful slow-to-start move in certain situations, such as when the roll direction is predicted, or the defender is against an [[edge]] or a wall and ends up rolling towards it, therefore not moving. Teching in place (without rolling) can also allow this. | It is possible to tech-chase with a powerful slow-to-start move in certain situations, such as when the roll direction is predicted, or the defender is against an [[edge]] or a wall and ends up rolling towards it, therefore not moving. Teching in place (without rolling) can also allow this. | ||
Some characters are able to incorporate tech-chasing into a [[chain grab]] sequence. A classic example is Captain Falcon's [[up throw]] against [[fast-faller]]s in ''[[Melee]]''. After he throws, Captain Falcon can gain another grab by successfully tech-chasing his enemy. A well-known example in ''[[Brawl]]'' is [[Snake]]'s [[down throw]]. During the animation he lays his opponent on the ground and after the throw is over, if he can predict his opponent's roll, he can tech-chase them into another grab. | Some characters are able to incorporate tech-chasing into a psuedo-[[chain grab]] sequence. A classic example is Captain Falcon's [[up throw]] against [[fast-faller]]s in ''[[Melee]]''. After he throws, Captain Falcon can gain another grab by successfully tech-chasing his enemy. A well-known example in ''[[Brawl]]'' is [[Snake]]'s [[down throw]]. During the animation he lays his opponent on the ground and after the throw is over, if he can predict his opponent's roll, he can tech-chase them into another grab. | ||
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