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Hacks and glitches are the most common method to seeing bind poses appear in gameplay, as they act as a failsafes for animations that do not exist, thus helping to prevent [[game crash]]es. [[Moveset swap]] hacks, for instance, are particularly notorious for featuring numerous bind poses, as bind poses are used when the two involved characters' special moves have an unequal number of frames or if the two animations have different names. Furthermore, hacking ordinarily non-playable characters into matches, such as [[Giga Bowser]], will cause their losing poses to be the bind pose on the [[results screen]], due to a lack of "applause" animations.
Hacks and glitches are the most common method to seeing bind poses appear in gameplay, as they act as a failsafes for animations that do not exist, thus helping to prevent [[game crash]]es. [[Moveset swap]] hacks, for instance, are particularly notorious for featuring numerous bind poses, as bind poses are used when the two involved characters' special moves have an unequal number of frames or if the two animations have different names. Furthermore, hacking ordinarily non-playable characters into matches, such as [[Giga Bowser]], will cause their losing poses to be the bind pose on the [[results screen]], due to a lack of "applause" animations.


In ''Smash 4'', a [[glitch]] could also force bind poses to appear on the results screen if the [[Home button]] was pressed one frame before the beginning of the victory pose, as it could prevent the game from properly loading such poses; this glitch was later patched out in version 1.1.0. Version 3.0.0 of ''Ultimate'' has a glitch that can be done in [[Stage Builder]] that allows the player to put any character in a bind pose; it is performed by inhaling or swallowing an opponent with {{SSBU|Kirby}} or {{SSBU|King Dedede}} while testing a stage, and then resetting the test and pausing, as the pose is only visible for a single frame.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6sli1VEvgY&t=87</ref> As of 7.0.0, this glitch has not been patched.
In ''Smash 4'', a [[glitch]] could also force bind poses to appear on the results screen if the [[Home button]] was pressed one frame before the beginning of the victory pose, as it could prevent the game from properly loading such poses; this glitch was later patched out in version 1.1.0. Version 3.0.0 of ''Ultimate'' has a glitch that can be done in [[Stage Builder]] that allows the player to put any character in a bind pose; it is performed by inhaling or swallowing an opponent with {{SSBU|Kirby}} or {{SSBU|King Dedede}} while testing a stage, and then resetting the test and pausing, as the pose is only visible for a single frame.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6sli1VEvgY&t=87</ref> As of 8.0.0, this glitch has not been patched.


Also in ''Ultimate'' {{SSBU|Min Min}} can perform a T-pose glitch using the combo of NAir, Foward tilt with ramram, a smash attack with the dragon arm, along with a down and up taunt. If the glitch was performed succesfully, Min Min will T-pose but she can't do anything.
Also in ''Ultimate'' {{SSBU|Min Min}} can perform a T-pose glitch using the combo of NAir, Foward tilt with ramram, a smash attack with the dragon arm, along with a down and up taunt. If the glitch was performed succesfully, Min Min will T-pose but she can't do anything.
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