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[[File:SSB64 Jigglypuff Teleport.gif|thumb|{{SSB|Jigglypuff}} teleporting.]]
[[File:SSB64 Jigglypuff Teleport.gif|thumb|{{SSB|Jigglypuff}} teleporting.]]
The '''teleport''' is a glitch-technique in the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' that results in a short teleportation forwards. Only {{SSB|Samus}}, {{SSB|Fox}}, and {{SSB|Jigglypuff}} have this ability. Because the [[technique]] requires the user to input a [[jump]], at the end of the technique, the teleporting character either ends up in the air, goes off a [[ledge]], or uses a [[jump cancel]]able attack. Samus and Fox's teleports are much shorter than Jigglypuff's.
The '''teleport''' is a glitch-technique in the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' that results in a short teleportation forwards. Only {{SSB|Samus}}, {{SSB|Fox}}, and {{SSB|Jigglypuff}} have this ability. Because the [[technique]] requires the user to input a [[jump]], at the end of the technique, the teleporting character either ends up in the air, goes off a [[ledge]], or using a [[jump cancel]]able attack. Samus and Fox's teleports are much shorter than Jigglypuff's.


==Technical details==
==Technical details==
Unlike the [[wavedash]], the teleport is confirmed as a [[glitch]]. Because of this, the phenomenon cannot be explained with game mechanics alone. However, it is known that the teleport lasts as long as the character is in the pre-jump animation, and since Jigglypuff has a longer delay before jumping than Samus and Fox, its teleport lasts longer and goes farther.
Unlike the wavedash, the teleport is confirmed as a [[glitch]]. Because of this, the phenomenon cannot be explained with game mechanics alone. However, it is known that the teleport lasts as long as the character is in the pre-jump animation, and since Jigglypuff has a longer delay before jumping than Samus and Fox, its teleport lasts longer and goes farther.


===Performing the technique===
===Performing the technique===
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====Methods====
====Methods====
There are two common methods of performing the teleport. The first method is to dash, smash the control stick back, and then hit the jump button. The second method is to dash, and then make a downward 270-degree arc with the analog stick. It is considered easier to follow up the teleport with a [[short hop]]ped [[aerial]] using the first method and easier to follow up with a jump canceled attack using the second.
There are two common methods of performing the teleport. The first method is to dash, smash the control stick back, and then hit the jump button. The second method is to dash, and then make a downward 270 degree circle with the analog stick. It is considered easier to follow up the teleport with a [[short hop]]ped [[aerial]] using the first method and easier to follow up with a jump canceled attack using the second.


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