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{{disambig2|the technique|other uses|Infinite (disambiguation)}} | {{disambig2|the technique|other uses|Infinite (disambiguation)}} | ||
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An '''infinite''' is any move or [[technique]] which can theoretically be maintained indefinitely, either through a specific sequence of actions or a [[glitch]], usually causing unnaturally large amounts of [[damage]], while preventing an opponent's escape. Infinites disrupt the normal flow of the game, allowing players' offensive or defensive abilities to go far beyond those intended by the developers. Offensive infinites can lead to [[zero-to-death combo]]s, although not all zero-deaths involve infinites. Depending on effect and ease of use, certain infinites may be banned from [[tournament]] play. | An '''infinite''' is any move or [[technique]] which can theoretically be maintained indefinitely, either through a specific sequence of actions or a [[glitch]], usually causing unnaturally large amounts of [[damage]], while preventing an opponent's escape. Infinites disrupt the normal flow of the game, allowing players' offensive or defensive abilities to go far beyond those intended by the developers. Offensive infinites can lead to [[zero-to-death combo]]s, although not all zero-deaths involve infinites. Depending on effect and ease of use, certain infinites may be banned from [[tournament]] play. | ||