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Stage counterpicking can also mean that a player will choose a stage that is not suited well for their opponent's character. A good example of this can be seen when a player chooses [[Mute City]] when playing against [[Falco]]. When the platform is flying through the air, the ledges are not able to be grabbed and coupled with Falco's short-distance [[Up B]] move and predictable [[Forward B]], it presents unfavorable conditions for a Falco trying to return to the stage after being knocked off. Stage counterpicks are often regulated by [[Dave's Stupid Rule]]. | Stage counterpicking can also mean that a player will choose a stage that is not suited well for their opponent's character. A good example of this can be seen when a player chooses [[Mute City]] when playing against [[Falco]]. When the platform is flying through the air, the ledges are not able to be grabbed and coupled with Falco's short-distance [[Up B]] move and predictable [[Forward B]], it presents unfavorable conditions for a Falco trying to return to the stage after being knocked off. Stage counterpicks are often regulated by [[Dave's Stupid Rule]]. | ||
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