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As SDI is performed during hitlag, a move is easier to SDI the more hitlag it inflicts, and impossible to SDI if it has less than two frames of hitlag. This is also why the mechanic is more effective against multi-hit moves, as each hit puts the opponent in hitlag and thus extends the total amount.
As SDI is performed during hitlag, a move is easier to SDI the more hitlag it inflicts, and impossible to SDI if it has less than two frames of hitlag. This is also why the mechanic is more effective against multi-hit moves, as each hit puts the opponent in hitlag and thus extends the total amount.
Exceptional displays of SDI are known by some as "Wizzy SDI,” (in Melee) or “Doom SDI" (in Brawl), named after Wizzrobe and Mr. Doom respectively, who have been renowned for their ability to repeatedly perform TAS-like SDI in matches. Wizzrobe's method of SDI is most commonly referred to as '''wank DI,''' this method dates back to Smash 64 as there is no DI mechanic in the game, only SDI, so players had to develop the wank DI method to more easily escape combos.  The top-level smasher, aMSa informed Wizzrobe that wank DI was also in Melee, and taught him how to do it. In order to wank DI, instead of moving the control stick with one's thumb, the player must change their grip and hold the controller with one hand while pressing their thumb against the control stick with the other hand and then shake the controller in a sort of 'wanking' motion, hence the name.


==Variants of SDI==
==Variants of SDI==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Exceptional displays of SDI are known by some as "Wizzy SDI” (in ''Melee'') or “Doom SDI" (in ''Brawl''), named after {{Sm|Wizzrobe}} and {{Sm|Mr. Doom}} respectively, who have been renowned for their ability to repeatedly perform [[TAS]]-like SDI in matches.
*Due to SDI's notoriety as a counterplay technique against {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} in ''Smash 4'' (because of her ability to easily set up [[ladder combo]]s that can lead to early KOs otherwise), the phrase "just SDI" has become infamous among the community as satirical advice for players who have trouble against the character. SDI in general is also commonly associated with Bayonetta as a result, to the extent that the [[Palutena's_Guidance#Bayonetta|Palutena's Guidance for Bayonetta in ''Ultimate'']] references it, with Viridi noting that to escape Bayonetta's combos, players should "just[...]wiggle around or something."
*Due to SDI's notoriety as a counterplay technique against {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} in ''Smash 4'' (because of her ability to easily set up [[ladder combo]]s that can lead to early KOs otherwise), the phrase "just SDI" has become infamous among the community as satirical advice for players who have trouble against the character. SDI in general is also commonly associated with Bayonetta as a result, to the extent that the [[Palutena's_Guidance#Bayonetta|Palutena's Guidance for Bayonetta in ''Ultimate'']] references it, with Viridi noting that to escape Bayonetta's combos, players should "just[...]wiggle around or something."
==External links==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dex9cE-8XJI "A Dummies Guide to DI and SDI - Road to Melee" by Urged1]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRravR8m-Ic "How To Smash DI Like Wizzrobe - Wank DI" by Sp1nda]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_n7zxdXB-A "I taught wizzrobe this technique..." by aMSa]


==See also==
==See also==

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