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A '''Taunt Match''' is a term used in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where every player in a  match aren't fighting each other, but instead decide to fool around and/or [[Taunt |taunt]] for the entire match. Taunt Matches begin when one player taunts for the whole match, and other players decide to follow. In a taunt match, players (Mainly [[Kirby (SSBB)|Kirby]] Players) are also known to crouch or duck continuously to reach an agreement. They will often then follow to have continuous Taunt Matches or simply proceed to showing each other [[glitch | glitches]]. Taunt matches are fairly common over [[Wi-fi]].
A '''Taunt Match''' is a term used in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where every player in a  match aren't fighting each other, but instead decide to fool around and/or [[Taunt |taunt]] for the entire match. Taunt Matches begin when one player taunts for the whole match, and other players decide to follow. In a taunt match, players are also known to crouch or duck continuously to reach an agreement (however, [[Kirby (SSBB)| Kirby]] players often use this as an alternative to Taunting). They will often then follow to have continuous Taunt Matches or simply proceed to showing each other [[glitch | glitches]]. Taunt matches are fairly common over [[Wi-fi]].


[[Image:Sonic_Taunt.jpg|thumb|130px|"You're too slow...!" "You're too slow...!"]]
[[Image:Sonic_Taunt.jpg|thumb|130px|"You're too slow...!" "You're too slow...!"]]
When one player takes the match seriously, where other players are having a taunt match, players will often team up on the serious player. Some "Taunters" have also been known to hit each other, then intentionally [[SD]] when a serious player joins, so that their fellow taunters will get a point, thus giving the serious player no chance of winning.
When one player takes the match seriously, where other players are having a taunt match, players will often team up on the serious player. Some "Taunters" have also been known to hit each other, then intentionally [[SD]] when a serious player joins, so that their fellow taunters will get a point, thus giving the serious player no chance of winning.


You would expect this in a Taunt Match:
Common Taunt Match behavior:
 
*Constantly [[Taunt|Taunting]].
*Constantly [[Taunt|Taunting]].
*[[Camping]].
*[[Camping]].
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*Showing off [[glitch|Glitches]] (Like using the Stone Glitch on Pictochat).
*Showing off [[glitch|Glitches]] (Like using the Stone Glitch on Pictochat).
*Abusing [[Transform]] or [[Pokémon Change]].
*Abusing [[Transform]] or [[Pokémon Change]].
*Utilizing the [[Smash Taunt]] when playing as [[Snake (SSBB)|Solid Snake]] or the [[Space animals]] on their respective stages (Wolf can't use the Smash Taunt on Corneria).
*Utilizing the [[Smash Taunt]] when playing as [[Snake (SSBB)|Solid Snake]] or the Star Fox Team on their respective stages (Wolf can't use the Smash Taunt on Corneria).


There are also arranged Taunt Matches over friends. The goal in these is to annoy the other player without attacking until one gets so bored or annoyed that they leave, stop, or attack the other player. The first player to do so loses.
There are also arranged Taunt Matches over friends. The goal in these is to annoy the other player without attacking until one gets so bored or annoyed that they leave, stop, or attack the other player. The first player to do so loses.

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A Taunt Match is a term used in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where every player in a match aren't fighting each other, but instead decide to fool around and/or taunt for the entire match. Taunt Matches begin when one player taunts for the whole match, and other players decide to follow. In a taunt match, players are also known to crouch or duck continuously to reach an agreement (however, Kirby players often use this as an alternative to Taunting). They will often then follow to have continuous Taunt Matches or simply proceed to showing each other glitches. Taunt matches are fairly common over Wi-fi.

"You're too slow...!" "You're too slow...!"

When one player takes the match seriously, where other players are having a taunt match, players will often team up on the serious player. Some "Taunters" have also been known to hit each other, then intentionally SD when a serious player joins, so that their fellow taunters will get a point, thus giving the serious player no chance of winning.

Common Taunt Match behavior:

There are also arranged Taunt Matches over friends. The goal in these is to annoy the other player without attacking until one gets so bored or annoyed that they leave, stop, or attack the other player. The first player to do so loses.

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The infamous Game & Watch Bell Taunt

Players often find alternatives to taunting for characters that do not have loud or annoying taunts. Some players spam D.K.'s or Ganon's up-smash for their loudness, others use Olimar when there is a serious player and spam his whistle for the high-pitched annoying sound and Super Armor, while some even use Ivysaur's crouch.

Commonly used characters with annoying and/or humorous taunts are often Mr. Game & Watch and his Up and Side Taunt, Kirby's down taunt, Peach's Side Taunt, Luigi's Up Taunt, Wario's taunts or his Wario Waft, King Dedede's Crouching Position, Captain Falcon's down taunt (and sometimes even his Falcon Punch), Toon Link's Down Taunt, and Sonic's Down and Side taunts.

"Serious" taunters will sometimes use the same character as a serious player and taunt as them as if to mock the serious player. Some are even known to spam the same moves as the serious player, if he or she is spamming themselves.

External Links

A video of a Taunt Match