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[[File:Fox Waveshine.gif|250px|thumb|Fox performing several waveshines.]] | [[File:Fox Waveshine.gif|250px|thumb|Fox performing several waveshines.]] | ||
A '''waveshine''' is a [[wavedash]] done immediately out of a [[shine]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It can be done by | A '''waveshine''' is a [[wavedash]] done immediately out of a [[shine]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It can be done by {{SSBM|Fox}} and {{SSBM|Falco}}. | ||
==How to Waveshine== | ==How to Waveshine== | ||
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The waveshine is generally used for [[combo]]s with Fox. However, some characters fall over when shined. This presents a problem, and generally these characters are immune to waveshine combos. Note that if these characters crouch-cancel the shine, they will not fall over and can be treated as normal waveshine. Also, using an attack after the wavedash can cause a character who has fallen over to be "forced" to stand up (most noticeably a [[neutral attack]]). This is referred to as "Thunder's Combo." | The waveshine is generally used for [[combo]]s with Fox. However, some characters fall over when shined. This presents a problem, and generally these characters are immune to waveshine combos. Note that if these characters crouch-cancel the shine, they will not fall over and can be treated as normal waveshine. Also, using an attack after the wavedash can cause a character who has fallen over to be "forced" to stand up (most noticeably a [[neutral attack]]). This is referred to as "Thunder's Combo." | ||
A waveshine can be followed up by many attacks. The choice of attacks depends on how far the opponent is pushed away. For example, | A waveshine can be followed up by many attacks. The choice of attacks depends on how far the opponent is pushed away. For example, {{SSBM|Peach}} is not pushed away very far at all, but {{SSBM|Luigi}} is pushed very far away. As such, Fox's choice of move following a waveshine against Luigi is more limited. | ||
Some of the most useful attacks used in conjunction are the [[up smash]], [[grab]], [[down aerial]], or even another shine. Waveshining plays a vital part in Fox's [[infinite combo]]. | Some of the most useful attacks used in conjunction are the [[up smash]], [[grab]], [[down aerial]], or even another shine. Waveshining plays a vital part in Fox's [[infinite combo]]. | ||
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The following list refers to the characters that do not fall over when shined on the ground: | The following list refers to the characters that do not fall over when shined on the ground: | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Bowser}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Donkey Kong}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Dr. Mario}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Ganondorf}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Ice Climbers}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Link}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Luigi}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Mario}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Marth}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Ness}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Peach}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Samus}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Sheik}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Yoshi}} | ||
* | *{{SSBM|Zelda}} | ||
Note that Marth falls over in the [[PAL]] version of the game. | Note that Marth falls over in the [[PAL]] version of the game. |
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