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'''Edge-hogging''' is the act of holding onto a [[ledge]] so that a [[recovery|recovering]] opponent cannot grab it. Casually oriented players tend to dislike the tactic and will often claim it to be "[[cheap]]", while competitive oriented players see the technique as fully legitimate, being fully combatable, and agree that it is a critical part of recovery disruption.
'''Edge-hogging''' is the act of holding onto a [[ledge]] so that a [[recovery|recovering]] opponent cannot grab it. Casually oriented players tend to dislike the tactic and will often claim it to be "[[cheap]]", while competitive oriented players see the technique as fully legitimate, being fully combatable, and agree that it is a critical part of recovery disruption.


==In ''SSB''==
==In ''Smash 64''==
In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', certain characters, such as {{SSB|Fox}}, can use the turn-around animation out of a [[dash]] to move off the [[ledge]] and turn-around quickly to prepare an edge-hog.
In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', {{SSB|Fox}} and {{SSB|Ness}} can use the [[turn]] animation out of a [[dash]] to change the direction they are facing off of the edge and thus quickly grab it, preparing an edge-hog. This technique is quicker and easier to time with Fox.


==In ''Melee''==
==In ''Melee''==
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