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A '''Double Jump Cancel Z-air''' (abbreviated to '''DJCZ''') is an [[Advanced technique]] doable by {{SSBU|Lucas}} in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]] which is essentially a super quick falling Z-air (tether attack) with almost no startup and endlag. This allows some conversions such as Z-air loops and can be followed by an F-tilt, a grab, or other reliable stuff.
A '''Double Jump Cancel Z-air''' (abbreviated to '''DJCZ''') is an [[Advanced technique]] doable by {{SSBU|Lucas}} in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]] which is essentially a super quick falling Z-air (tether attack) with almost no startup and endlag. This allows some conversions such as Z-air loops and can be followed by an F-tilt, a grab, or other reliable stuff.
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Revision as of 15:18, December 17, 2019

A Double Jump Cancel Z-air (abbreviated to DJCZ) is an Advanced technique doable by Lucas in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate which is essentially a super quick falling Z-air (tether attack) with almost no startup and endlag. This allows some conversions such as Z-air loops and can be followed by an F-tilt, a grab, or other reliable stuff.

How to perform

To perform this technique, you should do a short hop and at any point after Frame 5 press Z-air and Jump at the same time (this only has one frame of leeway). The left stick also has to be tilted in a direction for it to work. This is even possible to perform from a crouch position.

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