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==Disadvantages==
==Disadvantages==
Spring canceling is an immediate effect. Therefore, any character that hits the spring will immediately withdraw all of their attack [[hitbox]]es. This, coupled with the jump, can make for some unwanted actions if not properly prepared for. Also, all knockback is removed once a character hits the spring.  While this can help the character being hit, it can severely disadvantage the opposing player as it can negate even the strongest of moves.
Spring canceling is an immediate effect. Therefore, any character that hits the spring will immediately withdraw all of their attack [[hitbox]]es. This, coupled with the jump, can make for some unwanted actions if not properly prepared for. Also, all knockback is removed once a character hits the spring.  While this can help the character being hit, it can severely disadvantage the opposing player as it can negate even the strongest of moves.


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