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===Limitations===
===Limitations===
The [[damage]] sustained from the waveshine wall infinite combo can go up to 999%, hence the name "infinite combo". Characters with a [[weight]] value at 87 or higher cannot escape this if the Fox player is skilled enough. However, opponents may [[SDI]] the shine to make the waveshine setup more difficult. Characters with a weight value below 87 cannot fall victim to the infinite, as they are knocked down from the shine and thereby unable to succumb to the infinite combo if they are on the ground. In the [[PAL]] version of ''Melee'', this includes {{SSBM|Marth}}. In a competitive setting, [[Pokemon Stadium]] temporarily contains walls and is legal as a counterpick, being the only legal stage in which the waveshine wall infinite can occur, during stage transformations. In a best of three set, the stage can be outright banned, however in a best of five set it cannot be, though it is subsequently made unavailable to a player by said player [[Dave's_Stupid_Rule|having a previous win]] on the stage during the set.
The [[damage]] sustained from the waveshine wall infinite combo can go up to 999%, hence the name "infinite combo". Characters with a [[weight]] value at 87 or higher cannot escape this if the Fox player is skilled enough. However, opponents may [[SDI]] the shine to make the waveshine setup more difficult. Characters with a weight value below 87 cannot fall victim to the infinite, as they are knocked down from the shine and thereby unable to succumb to the infinite combo if they are on the ground. In the [[PAL]] version of ''Melee'', this includes {{SSBM|Marth}}. In a competitive setting, [[Pokemon Stadium]] temporarily contains walls and is legal as a counterpick, being the only legal stage in which the waveshine wall infinite can occur, during stage transformations. In a best of three set, the stage can be outright banned, however in a best of five set it cannot be, though it is subsequently made unavailable to a player by said player [[Dave's_Stupid_Rule|having a previous win]] on the stage during the set. Conversely, some characters have infinite wall combos made available to them on Fox (as well as other characters) in the same way on the same stage, such as {{SSBM|Pikachu}}, {{SSBM|Young Link}}, {{SSBM|Link}}, {{SSBM|Pichu}}, and {{SSBM|Ness}}.


===Land infinite===
===Land infinite===

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