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====Ball passing {{GameIcon|SSBU}}==== | ====Ball passing {{GameIcon|SSBU}}==== | ||
A more drastic form of ball warping is a tech known as ball passing, so named because the player passes the ball directly through the stage.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06um98veE4I invy]</ref> To perform the tech, the player must use Header while Wii Fit Trainer is pressed against the underside of a slanted stage, too low down for ball warping to occur. This will clip the ball inside the stage and keep it there. With this accomplished, the player must then use [[Super Hoop]] to hit the ball while it is still inside the stage's collision, consequently sending it up through the stage with an active hitbox. The ball can be hit in either direction depending on which way the player is moving with Super Hoop. When the ball is clipped inside the stage, Super Hoop is the only move that can be used to hit it, since getting into position for the tech requires the use of a double jump and Wii Fit Trainer falls too quickly to hit the ball with an aerial while it's still inside the stage. Ball passing was patched out of ''Ultimate'' in update {{SSBU|3.0.0}} alongside ball warping. Ball passing is technically possible to perform in ''Smash 4'', but the trajectory at which Super Hoop sends the ball is completely useless. | A more drastic form of ball warping is a tech known as ball passing, so named because the player passes the ball directly through the stage.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06um98veE4I invy]</ref> To perform the tech, the player must use Header while Wii Fit Trainer is pressed against the underside of a slanted stage, too low down for ball warping to occur. This will clip the ball inside the stage and keep it there. With this accomplished, the player must then use [[Super Hoop]] to hit the ball while it is still inside the stage's collision, consequently sending it up through the stage with an active hitbox. The ball can be hit in either direction depending on which way the player is moving with Super Hoop. When the ball is clipped inside the stage, Super Hoop is the only move that can be used to hit it, since getting into position for the tech requires the use of a double jump and Wii Fit Trainer falls too quickly to hit the ball with an aerial while it's still inside the stage. Ball passing was patched out of ''Ultimate'' in update {{SSBU|3.0.0}} alongside ball warping. Ball passing is technically possible to perform in ''Smash 4'', but the trajectory at which Super Hoop sends the ball is completely useless. | ||
==Customization== | ==Customization== | ||