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It is most likely due to the degree/angle they are sent at being akin to the volleyball strategy of the same name (instead of directly downward), is possibly why they are named as "spikes"; spikes in volleyball are also unable to normally be returned, in the same way spikes in ''Smash Bros.'' cannot be meteor cancelled. | It is most likely due to the degree/angle they are sent at being akin to the volleyball strategy of the same name (instead of directly downward), is possibly why they are named as "spikes"; spikes in volleyball are also unable to normally be returned, in the same way spikes in ''Smash Bros.'' cannot be meteor cancelled. | ||
In ''Brawl'' however, the angle window for what the game recognizes as meteor smashes was increased to being between 230 and 310 degrees, enough so to cover the downward diagonal trajectory the spikes in ''Melee'' had. As a result, the spiking hitboxes in ''Melee'' that retained their trajectories are recognized as meteor smashes in ''Brawl'', and are capable of being meteor cancelled | In ''Brawl'' however, the angle window for what the game recognizes as meteor smashes was increased to being between 230 and 310 degrees, enough so to cover the downward diagonal trajectory the spikes in ''Melee'' had. As a result, the spiking hitboxes in ''Melee'' that retained their trajectories are recognized as meteor smashes in ''Brawl'', and are capable of being meteor cancelled. | ||
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