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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
The technique is simple to execute in ''Smash 64'', as there is no [[sidestep]]ping in that game to interfere with the function of pressing the stick downward while shielding. An interesting property the technique has is that it grants one frame of [[intangibility]]. This does not occur with a normal platform drop, and the intangibility would be removed in later games.
The technique is simple to execute in ''Smash 64'', as there is no [[sidestep]]ping in that game to interfere with the function of pressing the stick downward while shielding. An interesting property the technique has is that it grants one frame of [[intangibility]]. This does not occur with a normal platform drop, and the intangibility would be removed in later games.


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