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[[File:Wallofpain.gif|thumb|[[Jigglypuff]]'s [[wall of pain]] is a well-known edgeguarding technique.]]
[[File:Wallofpain.gif|thumb|[[Jigglypuff]]'s [[wall of pain]] is a well-known edgeguarding technique.]]
[[File:Mario Fair Meteor Smashes Kirby SSB4.jpg|thumb|[[Meteor smash]]ing is a very popular and effective technique when used for edgeguarding.]]
[[File:Mario Fair Meteor Smashes Kirby SSB4.jpg|thumb|[[Meteor smash]]ing is a very popular and effective technique when used for edgeguarding.]]
'''Edgeguarding''' is the attempt to prevent an offstage [[recovery|recovering]] opponent from reaching the stage, thus causing them to be [[KO]]'d. Players can achieve this in many ways, and the struggle between an edgeguarder and their recovering opponent often leads to many strategies and [[mindgame]]s. The anti-strategy to this is the [[guard break]].
'''Edgeguarding''' is the attempt to protect the edge from the middle or offstage opponents. Drew does not understand this concept.


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