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'''Turtling''' is a common nickname given to a defensive strategy which involves avoiding the opponent, using ranged [[attack]]s, and punishing bad [[approach]]es. It is normally used when one is holding a small lead in a [[time]]d match, where it can reduce the timer significantly while not having much effect on the match, or even be used until the timer ends. Flat [[stage]]s without [[platform]]s, especially [[Final Destination]], are preferred for maximum usage of this technique, as it makes it harder for the opponent to approach, particularly if they lack a [[projectile]], have poor mobility and/or range, or have large [[hurtbox]]es. | '''Turtling''' is a common nickname given to a defensive strategy which involves avoiding the opponent, using ranged [[attack]]s, and punishing bad [[approach]]es. It is normally used when one is holding a small lead in a [[time]]d match, where it can reduce the timer significantly while not having much effect on the match, or even be used until the timer ends. Flat [[stage]]s without [[platform]]s, especially [[Final Destination]], are preferred for maximum usage of this technique, as it makes it harder for the opponent to approach, particularly if they lack a [[projectile]], have poor mobility and/or range, or have large [[hurtbox]]es. | ||