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[[File:SSBB Marth Footstool Spike to Stage Spike.gif|thumb|{{SSBB|Marth}} [[punish]]ing {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}'s [[meteor cancel]] after a footstool spike by using [[Dolphin Slash]] to stage spike her.]] | [[File:SSBB Marth Footstool Spike to Stage Spike.gif|thumb|{{SSBB|Marth}} [[punish]]ing {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}'s [[meteor cancel]] after a footstool spike by using [[Dolphin Slash]] to stage spike her.]] | ||
A '''stage spike''' (officially known as an '''edge meteor''') is what occurs when a [[fighter]] is knocked against part of the [[stage]], which causes them to bounce downward in a similar fashion to a [[meteor smash]]. Stage spikes can be used as an [[edge-guarding]] or as a [[edge-guard break]]ing technique, depending on who is doing the stage spike. One example is [[Marth]] using his [[Dolphin Slash]] below the stage to knock a recovering opponent into the stage | A '''stage spike''' (officially known as an '''edge meteor''') is what occurs when a [[fighter]] is knocked against part of the [[stage]], which causes them to bounce downward in a similar fashion to a [[meteor smash]]. Stage spikes can be used as an [[edge-guarding]] or as a [[edge-guard break]]ing technique, depending on who is doing the stage spike. One example is [[Marth]] using his [[Dolphin Slash]] below the stage to knock a recovering opponent into the stage and [[Knockout|knocking them out]]. Unlike meteors, stage spikes can easily occur by accident. | ||
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