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Revision as of 01:35, August 14, 2019
An advanced technique is a series of actions, typically complex and/or difficult enough to require reasonable tech skill, that results in a benefit to the metagame of a character.
Advanced techniques mainly differ from standard techniques in that their presence was not discovered or expected by the game's designers. This often manifests itself in the form of advanced techniques being results of oversights or glitches, such as wavedashing and momentum cancelling. A strong or properly-applied advanced technique can radically alter a character's metagame - for example, the short hop fast fall l-cancel provides a significant speed boost to a player's aerial assault and helps to patch up holes in slower characters' offenses. Certain characters rely heavily on their specific advanced techniques, such as the Ice Climbers' chain grabs and desynching techniques, and Fox's waveshine combos in Melee. Reliance of these "exploits" to shape top-level metagames is a common source of discontent among new and casual players.
List of advanced techniques
A list of techniques that are notably difficult to perform/require precise technical skill.
List of character-specific advanced techniques
A list of advanced techniques that can only be performed by one or a few characters.
Mario
Link
Samus
Yoshi
- Double jump cancel
- Double jump cancel counter
- Dragonic Reverse
- Edge-cancelled eggs
- Parry
- Shield break jump
- Super Jump (Yoshi)
Fox
Pikachu
Luigi
Ness
Peach
- Double jump cancel
- Float double aerial
- Float canceling (Melee)
- Frozen turnip glitch
- Turnip Free Pull