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==Oddities==
==Oddities==
===Faux super armor (''Brawl'')===
===Faux super armor (''Brawl'')===
Faux super armor occurs when two characters are hit with the same hitbox while one has the other in a grab. Whoever has their controller [[port priority|set to the highest numbered slot]] (starting with P4) takes full damage but only flinching slightly from the attack, while the other takes full damage and full knockback.  
Faux super armor occurs when two characters are hit with the same hitbox while one has the other in a grab. Whoever has their controller [[port priority|set to the highest slot]] (P4 is most valued) takes full damage but only flinching slightly from the attack, while the other takes full damage and full knockback.  


This is often utilized for the [[Omnigay]], a doubles combo popularized by [[Omni]]. This consists of having {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} or {{SSBB|Kirby}} use their [[up throw]] to send opponents close (or past) the blast zone, before a partner {{SSBB|Snake}} blows up [[C4]] attached to either character. This leaves the thrower unharmed, and the victim instantly [[KO]]'d. Due to the introduction of throw [[invincibility]] in ''Smash 4'' and more characters having throws akin to the ones used in the strategy, this has technically been [[buff]]ed in the post-''Brawl'' games, despite the removal of Faux super armor.
This is often utilized for the [[Omnigay]], a doubles combo popularized by [[Omni]]. This consists of having {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} or {{SSBB|Kirby}} use their [[up throw]] to send opponents close (or past) the blast zone, before a partner {{SSBB|Snake}} blows up [[C4]] attached to either character. This leaves the thrower unharmed, and the victim instantly [[KO]]'d. Due to the introduction of throw [[invincibility]] in ''Smash 4'' and more characters having throws akin to the ones used in the strategy, this has technically been [[buff]]ed in the post-''Brawl'' games, despite the removal of Faux super armor.

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