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Edgehogging in ''Melee'' earns the "Edge Hog" [[List of bonuses|bonus]]. The bonus is earned whenever one character is holding an edge and someone else moves into a spot where they can otherwise grab it, regardless of whether the edgehogged character is [[KO]]'d. | Edgehogging in ''Melee'' earns the "Edge Hog" [[List of bonuses|bonus]]. The bonus is earned whenever one character is holding an edge and someone else moves into a spot where they can otherwise grab it, regardless of whether the edgehogged character is [[KO]]'d. | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ||
While it is easier to grab ledges in ''Brawl'', successful edgehogging requires better timing because the player can no longer edgehog their opponent by rolling to the [[stage]] from the ledge. As a result, some players use hugging to edgehog their opponents when they aim their recovery move to the ledge. However, edge hogging should be done with precise timing and caution, because if one mistimes the edge hog, the invincibility will wear off and the edge hogger can be attacked, most likely by a deadly [[stage spike]]. | While it is easier to grab ledges in ''Brawl'', successful edgehogging requires better timing because the player can no longer edgehog their opponent by rolling to the [[stage]] from the ledge. As a result, some players use hugging to edgehog their opponents when they aim their recovery move to the ledge. However, edge hogging should be done with precise timing and caution, because if one mistimes the edge hog, the invincibility will wear off and the edge hogger can be attacked, most likely by a deadly [[stage spike]]. | ||