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==In gameplay==
==In gameplay==
[[File:Beastpose.jpeg|thumb|right|A blind pose, as seen in actual gameplay.]]
[[File:Beastpose.jpeg|thumb|right|A blind pose, as seen in actual gameplay.]]
In theory, blind poses should never be seen in the actual gameplay of the final product, with some exceptions, such as built-in hacking tools, as seen with products such as ''The Sims 2 Body Shop''. In ''Super Smash Bros.'', however, some attacks will cause blind poses to appear for a very short period of time, such as Olimar's [[Pikmin Chain]] and Ganondorf's [[Beast Ganon]]; seeing these blind poses, however, requires almost perfect timing with the pause button, as well as external help by slowing the game's pace down considerably.
In theory, blind poses should never be seen in the actual gameplay of the final product, with some exceptions, such as built-in hacking tools, as seen with products such as ''The Sims 2 Body Shop''. In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', however, some attacks will cause blind poses to appear for a very short period of time, such as Olimar's [[Pikmin Chain]] and Ganondorf's [[Beast Ganon]]; seeing these blind poses, however, requires almost perfect timing with the pause button, as well as external help by slowing the game's pace down considerably.
[[File:BrawlBlindPose.jpg|right|thumb|Mario, using Luigi's moveset through hacks, enters a blind pose due to a lack of suitable animations for [[Luigi Cyclone]].]]
[[File:BrawlBlindPose.jpg|right|thumb|Mario, using Luigi's moveset through hacks, enters a blind pose due to a lack of suitable animations for [[Luigi Cyclone]].]]
Among the common ways to see blind poses, however, is through the use of [[moveset swap]] hacks. While some attacks may work correctly, most that do not force the player's character into a blind pose due to a lack of animations; as moveset swapping is extremely buggy, this can cause many blind poses to appear, along with particularly unusual effects resulting from these.
Among the common ways to see blind poses, however, is through the use of [[moveset swap]] hacks. While some attacks may work correctly, most that do not force the player's character into a blind pose due to a lack of animations; as moveset swapping is extremely buggy, this can cause many blind poses to appear, along with particularly unusual effects resulting from these.


Other hacks can also result in blind poses as well; hacking Giga Bowser into brawls will cause his losing pose to be the blind pose on the [[results screen]], for example.
Other hacks can also result in blind poses as well; hacking Giga Bowser into brawls will cause his losing pose to be the blind pose on the [[results screen]], for example.
It is not known how to trigger a blind pose in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' game.


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