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A '''gimp kill''' is a very low-percent kill that can put a really large swing on the outcome of a match. [[Fox|Fox's]] [[Shine spike]] and [[Marth|Marth's]] [[d-tilt]] and [[spike]] both are very effective for gimp kills, and Marth's game in particular has become very conducive to a variety of gimp kills recently with the new generation of pros such as [[Mew2King]] and [[KoreanDJ]]. These gimps tend to happen swiftly and hurt the K.O.ed player badly. Gimp kills range from large knockback moves, spikes, edge-guarding, as well as various other techniques | A '''gimp kill''' is a very low-percent kill that can put a really large swing on the outcome of a match. [[Fox|Fox's]] [[Shine spike]] and [[Marth|Marth's]] [[d-tilt]] and [[spike]] both are very effective for gimp kills, and Marth's game in particular has become very conducive to a variety of gimp kills recently with the new generation of pros such as [[Mew2King]] and [[KoreanDJ]]. These gimps tend to happen swiftly and hurt the K.O.ed player badly. Gimp kills range from large knockback moves, spikes, edge-guarding, as well as various other techniques. |
Revision as of 22:54, January 9, 2009
A gimp kill is a very low-percent kill that can put a really large swing on the outcome of a match. Fox's Shine spike and Marth's d-tilt and spike both are very effective for gimp kills, and Marth's game in particular has become very conducive to a variety of gimp kills recently with the new generation of pros such as Mew2King and KoreanDJ. These gimps tend to happen swiftly and hurt the K.O.ed player badly. Gimp kills range from large knockback moves, spikes, edge-guarding, as well as various other techniques.