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An '''infinite''' is any move or [[technique]] which can be maintained indefinitely, either through skill or a [[glitch]], usually causing unnaturally large amounts of [[damage]], while preventing an opponent's escape. Infinites disrupt the normal flow of the game, allowing players' offensive or defensive abilities to go far beyond those intended by the developers. Depending on effect and difficulty of use, certain infinites may be banned from tournament play. Some examples of infinites include:
An '''infinite''' is any move or [[technique]] which can be maintained indefinitely, either through skill or a [[glitch]], usually causing unnaturally large amounts of [[damage]], while preventing an opponent's escape. Infinites disrupt the normal flow of the game, allowing players' offensive or defensive abilities to go far beyond those intended by the developers. Depending on effect and difficulty of use, certain infinites may be banned from tournament play. Some examples of infinites include:


*Infinite [[chain grabs]], in which the [[throw]]n character can be regrabbed while still in [[hitstun]] (The most famous example being [[King Dedede (SSBB)|King Dedede's]] [[down throw]]).
*Infinite [[chain grab]]s, in which the [[throw]]n character can be regrabbed while still in [[hitstun]] (The most famous example being [[King Dedede (SSBB)|King Dedede's]] [[down throw]]).
*[[Infinite Dimensional Cape]]
*[[Infinite Dimensional Cape]]
*Donkey Kong's [[infinite throw trap]]
*Donkey Kong's [[infinite throw trap]]

Revision as of 17:31, July 13, 2011

An infinite is any move or technique which can be maintained indefinitely, either through skill or a glitch, usually causing unnaturally large amounts of damage, while preventing an opponent's escape. Infinites disrupt the normal flow of the game, allowing players' offensive or defensive abilities to go far beyond those intended by the developers. Depending on effect and difficulty of use, certain infinites may be banned from tournament play. Some examples of infinites include:


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