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== Boomerang superjump ==
== Boomerang superjump ==
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The '''boomerang superjump''' is a [[superjump]] [[glitch]] that can be performed by either {{SSBM|Link}} or {{SSBM|Young Link}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It is done by throwing their [[boomerang]], and then [[wall-grappling]] on a wall or the side of a stage. If performed correctly, the boomerang will fly into Link/Young Link and they will immediately fly high up into the air, in a [[tumble]] animation. If anything is done to disrupt the tumble animation ([[jump]]ing, [[air dodge]], etc.) then Link/Young Link will cease to rise into the air. This will happen automatically after a certain period of time, but disrupting it will cut it short.
By hanging on the chain completely still, when Link catches the boomerang, the player can press B to cancel the chain and perform a boomerang superjump.
 
This glitch was removed from the 1.2 and [[PAL]] [[List of regional version differences (SSBM)|versions]] of the game.


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