Editing Shield break combo
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*{{SSB|Kirby}}'s {{mvsub|Kirby|SSB|down aerial}} into {{mvsub|Kirby|SSB|up tilt}} chain into {{mvsub|Kirby|SSB|forward smash}}. | *{{SSB|Kirby}}'s {{mvsub|Kirby|SSB|down aerial}} into {{mvsub|Kirby|SSB|up tilt}} chain into {{mvsub|Kirby|SSB|forward smash}}. | ||
*{{SSB|Yoshi}}'s double jump cancelled neutral aerial chain into down smash. | *{{SSB|Yoshi}}'s double jump cancelled neutral aerial chain into down smash. | ||
*[[Fox]]'s [[ | *[[Fox]]'s [[Shine]] cancel chain (this is a true shield break combo in ''Smash 64''. It is not guaranteed in ''Melee'' however, the opponent only has two frames to act if Fox perfectly performs shines, making it very difficult and risky to escape.) | ||
*{{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} in ''Ultimate'' can trap opponents with {{mvsub|Mr. Game & Watch|SSBU|forward aerial}} and follow up with a full [[Oil Panic]] for a shield break. | *{{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} in ''Ultimate'' can trap opponents with {{mvsub|Mr. Game & Watch|SSBU|forward aerial}} and follow up with a full [[Oil Panic]] for a shield break. | ||
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===Examples=== | ===Examples=== | ||
*{{SSBM|Falco}}'s [[ | *{{SSBM|Falco}}'s [[Shine]] cancel chain (''Melee'' only) | ||
*{{SSBM|Peach}}'s {{mvsub|Peach|SSBM|down smash}} (''Melee'' only) | *{{SSBM|Peach}}'s {{mvsub|Peach|SSBM|down smash}} (''Melee'' only) | ||
*A low-cooldown attack into a multi-hit attack is often considered a shield break combo | *A low-cooldown attack into a multi-hit attack is often considered a shield break combo | ||