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==Tournament legality== | ==Tournament legality== | ||
Poké Floats was originally deemed legal as a [[counterpick]], on the basis that its movement was entirely deterministic and not fast enough to cause an overreliance on mobility, though some characters could have trouble recovering or going from float to float. Eventually, however, the stage was banned from tournament play due to the possibility of [[stage spike]]s, and recovery being made difficult by the odd movements and collision detection of some floats, as seen in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wGhFOtIx14 this clip]. It was also deemed as giving a major advantage to {{SSBM|Fox}} because of how easy it was to time out opponents by [[stalling]] and the small vertical [[blast zone]]s, which Fox's | Poké Floats was originally deemed legal as a [[counterpick]], on the basis that its movement was entirely deterministic and not fast enough to cause an overreliance on mobility, though some characters could have trouble recovering or going from float to float. Eventually, however, the stage was banned from tournament play due to the possibility of [[stage spike]]s, and recovery being made difficult by the odd movements and collision detection of some floats, as seen in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wGhFOtIx14 this clip]. It was also deemed as giving a major advantage to {{SSBM|Fox}} because of how easy it was to time out opponents by [[stalling]] and the small vertical [[blast zone]]s, which Fox's kill moves are oriented around. | ||
==All-floats glitch== | ==All-floats glitch== |