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Meteor cancelling does not exist in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', so its meteor smashes are functionally equivalent to [[spike]]s. | Meteor cancelling does not exist in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', so its meteor smashes are functionally equivalent to [[spike]]s. | ||
Meteor cancelling also has been removed in ''Smash 4''. While some have claimed it to still exist in a weaker form, this is just mistaking the smaller amount of hitstun on meteor smashes at low percents. There is no input window that allows you to actually cancel any knockback, therefore, meteor smashes essentially act as true spikes in Smash 4. | Meteor cancelling also has been removed in ''Smash 4''. While some have claimed it to still exist in a weaker form, this is just mistaking the smaller amount of hitstun on meteor smashes at low percents. There is no input window for jumping or using an up special that allows you to actually cancel any knockback, therefore, meteor smashes essentially act as true spikes in Smash 4. | ||
====Characters with unusual meteor cancel windows in ''Brawl''==== | ====Characters with unusual meteor cancel windows in ''Brawl''==== |
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