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[[File:SSBU PacMan Tumble.png|220px|thumb|{{SSBU|Pac-Man}} tumbling in ''[[Ultimate]]''.]] | [[File:SSBU PacMan Tumble.png|220px|thumb|{{SSBU|Pac-Man}} tumbling in ''[[Ultimate]]''.]] | ||
'''Tumbling''' (or '''DamageFall''' internally in ''Melee'' | '''Tumbling''' (or '''DamageFall''' internally in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'' files) is an airborne state that a character may enter after being hit or pushed in certain ways; for example, [[edge slip]]ping can cause a character to tumble. A tumbling character can easily be identified by their defensive, rotating animation. Characters may tumble after being hit through the air by an attack with strong enough [[knockback]], [[footstool]]ed in midair, pushed off a ledge, after walking off an edge while carrying a [[crate]] or other heavy [[item]], or by sliding off of an [[edge]] while [[shield]]ing. | ||
In the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', the minimum knockback that must be inflicted to cause tumbling is roughly 60 units and in later games, this would be increased to around 80 units. | In the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', the minimum knockback that must be inflicted to cause tumbling is roughly 60 units and in later games, this would be increased to around 80 units. |