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The '''Ledge Running Glitch''' is a [[glitch]] in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]. It allows you to run on the edge of the stage without falling off. It is a very difficult technique to master though
==What The Glitch Is==
 
This [[glitch]] basically lets the player run on the edge of a stage without falling off. It can be very difficult, so practice is a good idea.
 
==How To==
==How To==
===Method #1===
===Method #1===
One method is for the player to run at an edge, and tilt the control stick at a slight downward angle, but not too far down, or else the player will stop and start to crouch.  If done correctly, the player should still be running without falling off the edge.   
One method is for the player to run at an edge, and tilt the control stick at a slight downward angle, but not too far down, or else the player will stop and start to crouch.  If done correctly, the player should still be running without falling off the edge.   
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===Method #2===
===Method #2===
The player can also do this by tilting the control stick in the direction he/she wants to run about halfway, but not too far back.
The player can also do this by tilting the control stick in the direction he/she wants to run about halfway, but not too far back.

Revision as of 02:15, December 26, 2009

The Ledge Running Glitch is a glitch in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It allows you to run on the edge of the stage without falling off. It is a very difficult technique to master though


How To

Method #1

One method is for the player to run at an edge, and tilt the control stick at a slight downward angle, but not too far down, or else the player will stop and start to crouch. If done correctly, the player should still be running without falling off the edge.

Method #2

The player can also do this by tilting the control stick in the direction he/she wants to run about halfway, but not too far back.


Video

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