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:''For the tournament, see [[Tournament:Float]].''
[[File:SSBUWebsiteDaisy2.jpg|Daisy floating while performing a [[neutral aerial]] in ''Ultimate''.|thumb|300px]]
'''Floating''' refers to a [[fighter ability]] exclusive to [[Peach]] and [[Daisy]], enabling them to temporarily hover if the player performs and holds their [[jump]] input.


'''Floating''' refers to a technique [[Peach]] can perform. If Peach holds the jump button while in the air, she will float in the air for several seconds. Peach can move horizontally while Floating but will not move vertically. The float is a major part of Peach's recovery and frequently is used in competitive play, especially due to Auto-Floating and Float Canceling.
==Origin==
[[File:SMB2 Floating.png|thumb|left|Peach's floating ability as it appears in ''Super Mario All-Stars''.]]
Peach's float ability originates from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', in which she was the only playable character with the ability to float. ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' was a reskin of ''{{s|mariowiki|Doki Doki Panic}}''. In this game, the character Lina had the ability to float, and she was replaced by Peach in the ''Mario''-themed port. Peach is also able to float in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 3D World}}'' and ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Run}}''; in the former of the two games, the float functions similarly to how it appears in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' and the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, whereas in the latter, it merely slows down her falling speed instead of completely halting her vertical descent.


==Auto-Floating==
In ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros. Wonder}}'', Peach cannot float on her own (due to the fact that all playable characters in that game except for Yoshis and Nabbit play completely identically to each other), but like all other playable characters she is able to use the Parachute Cap badge to slow her downward descent in midair, functioning similarly to her floating ability in ''Super Mario Run''.
In order to float on command--and at any height--you need to jump and press Down when at the desired height while holding either Y or X (Jump). Once you've hit Down while holding Y or X, you can hold Up and let go of X or Y and keep on floating. This technique has been dubbed the "Auto-Float" by SuperDoodleMan. Holding Up, X, or Y whilst jumping will also allow you to float once the jump animation has ended. Doing so while performing an aerial attack will let you float once the aerial's animation (including lag) has ended; you do not need to hold Down. If you want to float just above the ground, hold Down before pressing jump and let go once you do. Floating at different heights has varying uses depending upon which height you choose, but you will generally find yourself floating either at Short Hop height or just above the ground. If you are falling down, and you have yet to use your float, you can press Down and Y or X simultaneously, but make absolutely sure that you do so at the same time; otherwise, you will waste your double jump and just float, which could prove disastrous while being edgeguarded. Look for the double blue circle from a double jump or listen for the very distinct sound effect of her double jump to give you a notice that the technique has been performed successfully so you know to either Wall Bomb or use her Up B.  


Although Daisy retains Peach's floating ability in ''Ultimate'', she has never been seen using the Floating Jump in any of the ''Mario'' games in the exact same manner as Peach. In ''Super Mario Run'', Peach has the ability to float, whereas Daisy instead has the ability to double jump, the latter of which is a universal ability shared by all characters in the ''Smash Bros.'' series. In the ''Mario'' games, the closest Daisy has gotten so far to actually being able to float like in ''Smash Bros.'' is in ''Super Mario Bros. Wonder'', where like all other playable characters she is able to use the Parachute Cap badge to slow down her vertical descent while in midair.
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==Float Canceling==
==Overview==
Float Canceling is arguably the most important aspect of Peach's one-on-one combat as it allows her to combo from almost any aerial at low percents; likewise, FCing makes it almost impossible to shield grab Peach out of her aerials. This technique makes all of her aerials useful at all times.  
Floating lasts for up to 2.5 seconds at a time. Peach or Daisy can move a large distance horizontally while floating but will not move vertically. The player can also press the attack button while floating to perform an aerial attack, which will still keep them floating after the duration of the attack is finished. The float is a major part of Peach and Daisy's [[recovery]] and is also essential to playing them competitively, especially due to the many powerful [[combo]]s and mix-ups it allows them to perform, as well as techniques such as jump-canceled fast falling, auto-floating, and float canceling. Floating also allows Peach or Daisy to always perform any of their aerial attacks while holding a small, throwable item, such as one of her [[Vegetable]]s, without having to Z-drop the item first; this allows her to be more threatening against opponents than most other characters while holding such items. Floating can also be used as a mix-up to help Peach or Daisy escape on-stage juggles and return to the [[neutral game]], especially in conjunction with their above-average air acceleration. However, Peach and Daisy can only float once before touching solid ground: this is in contrast to directional [[air dodge]]s in ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'', which the user can regain by either getting hit or grabbing an [[edge]]; and a [[midair jump]], which can be regained by grabbing an edge.


Execution is simple, but tournament-level mastery is not so easily learned. You simply float, attack while floating, and land on a surface on which you can stand at any time while the aerial is still in progress. When you land on the ground, instead of going into your aerial landing animation, you land with your normal landing animation. This reduces the lag of her aerials from 8-13 frames down to a brisk 4 frames, which is actually quite significant.  
In ''Ultimate'', aerial attacks done out of Peach or Daisy's floating state do not apply the new multiplier applied to [[short hop]] aerials no matter how close they are to the floor, always dealing the same amount of damage as full hop aerials no matter what.  


The [[Super Leaf]] item functions similarly to Peach and Daisy's float, but can be used by any character.
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Some uses of Float Canceling include, but are not explicitly limited to:
==Techniques==
===Auto-floating===
In order to float on command, and at any height, the player must jump and press down when at the desired height while holding the jump button. Once the player has hit down while holding the jump button, they can hold up and let go of the jump button, or simply continue holding the jump button, and keep on floating. This technique has been dubbed the "auto-float" by {{Sm|SuperDoodleMan}}. Floating at different heights has varying uses depending upon which height the player chooses, but they will generally find themselves floating either at [[short hop]] height or just above the ground. If they are falling down, and they have yet to use their float, they can press down and the jump button simultaneously, but make absolutely sure to do so at the same time; otherwise, they will waste their double jump and just float, which could prove disastrous while being [[edgeguard]]ed. A double blue circle from a double jump or the very distinct sound effect of Peach's double jump will give the player a notice that the technique has been performed successfully.


*Avoiding shield grabs
===Float canceling===
*Creating better set-ups and follow-ups for her Aerial Down A, as well as utilizing its priority
[[File:FloatCanceling.gif|thumb|200px|Floating (left), [[L-canceling]] (middle), Float canceling (right)]]
*Jumping out of your shield into an aerial attack, or to attack again if a previous attack missed
'''Float canceling''' (or FCing) is a ''Melee''-exclusive bug relating to floating. If Peach uses an aerial attack while floating, landing during the attack (whether still floating or not) will result in a normal 4-frame landing as if the attack was [[autocancel]]ed, effectively skipping landing lag altogether. Float canceling is more potent at lag reduction than [[L-cancel]]ing (which can only halve landing lag, not completely skip it) and is significantly easier to perform, making the technique essential for high levels of play.


Some uses of Ground Floating include, but are not explicitly limited to:
Using float canceling to generate effectively lagless aerials is arguably the most important aspect of Peach's one-on-one combat, as it allows her to quickly and easily utilize aerials on grounded opponents to setup combos or [[pressure]], and also makes her much more difficult to [[shield grab]] while in the air. Float canceling can be used in conjunction with ground-level auto-floating to allow Peach to jump, use an aerial, and land ready to perform another action faster than any other character. Peach's forward aerial is commonly used in this fashion, as it is useful for [[spacing]] and is very safe on shield, allowing it setup guaranteed grabs on a shielding opponent.


*Leading into combos more easily than at other heights
In ''Brawl'', ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', landing during an aerial attack performed out of Peach's float causes her to undergo the entirety of the aerial's normal landing lag if she does not land during the aerial's autocancel frames, removing the float cancel technique.
*Edgeguaring whilst onstage
*Effectively utilizing her Aerial Neutral A against a grounded opponent
*Mindgaming with a quickly FC'ed Aerial Neutral A


At her full jump height, you can abuse the benefits of Peach's aerial arsenal, especially the spacing on her Aerial Forward A and the priority of her Aerial Down A. Peach's full jump height can also be used to punish overaggressive combatants or overzealous players who like to jump the gun and attack too early. For example, a person who is playing as Falco who is constantly firing off Short-Hopped Lasers (SHL) or a character busy SHFFL'ing can be punished with a Float Canceled aerial. Ground Floating should be used against opponents who remain airborne; it may also be used for following an opponent's DI from one of her launcher attacks.
===Ground floating===
[[Category:Techniques]]
Some uses of ground floating include, but are not explicitly limited to:
 
*Leading into combos more easily than at other heights.
*Edgeguarding while onstage.
*Effectively utilizing Peach and Daisy's neutral aerial against a grounded opponent.
*Playing [[mindgame]]s with a quickly FCed neutral aerial.
 
At her full jump height, the player can abuse the benefits of Peach or Daisy's aerial arsenal, especially the spacing on her forward aerial and down aerial. Peach and Daisy's full jump height can also be used to punish overaggressive combatants or overzealous players who like to jump the gun and attack too early. For example, a player who is using {{SSBM|Falco}} and constantly firing off [[SHL]]s, or a player busy [[SHFFL]]ing, can be punished with a float canceled aerial. Ground floating should be used against opponents who remain airborne; it may also be used for following an opponent's [[DI]] from one of her launcher attacks.
 
===Double hit glitch===
In ''Brawl'', if Peach stops floating while in the middle of a move, it can cause the attack's late hitboxes to hit opponents even if the clean hit has already connected. This applies to her neutral and back aerials and can be used with precise timing to connect with both parts of the attack instead of just one. This glitch is likely due to floating and falling being considered different states, confusing the game into believing that the clean and late hits should be treated separately.
 
===Jump-canceled fast falling===
[[File:Peach SSBU JCFF.gif|thumb|200px|Demonstration of {{SSBU|Peach}} performing jump-cancelled fast fall aerials on {{SSBU|Wolf}}.]]
In ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', Peach and Daisy can cancel their vertical momentum by initiating a float at any time during their jump and canceling the float instantly by falling down. This alleviates their normally extremely low [[gravity]] value, allowing them to instantly descend downward akin to fast-fallers after the peak of their jump, and can aid their ability to effectively pressure opponents.
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
Peach Floating.png|Peach floating in ''Melee''.
Peach-floating-ssbb.png|Peach floating in ''Brawl''.
</gallery>
 
==See also==
*[[Gliding]]
*[[Super Leaf]]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:49, November 12, 2023

For the tournament, see Tournament:Float.
Daisy floating while performing a neutral aerial in Ultimate.

Floating refers to a fighter ability exclusive to Peach and Daisy, enabling them to temporarily hover if the player performs and holds their jump input.

Origin[edit]

Peach's floating ability as it appears in Super Mario All-Stars.

Peach's float ability originates from Super Mario Bros. 2, in which she was the only playable character with the ability to float. Super Mario Bros. 2 was a reskin of Doki Doki Panic. In this game, the character Lina had the ability to float, and she was replaced by Peach in the Mario-themed port. Peach is also able to float in Super Mario 3D World and Super Mario Run; in the former of the two games, the float functions similarly to how it appears in Super Mario Bros. 2 and the Super Smash Bros. series, whereas in the latter, it merely slows down her falling speed instead of completely halting her vertical descent.

In Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Peach cannot float on her own (due to the fact that all playable characters in that game except for Yoshis and Nabbit play completely identically to each other), but like all other playable characters she is able to use the Parachute Cap badge to slow her downward descent in midair, functioning similarly to her floating ability in Super Mario Run.

Although Daisy retains Peach's floating ability in Ultimate, she has never been seen using the Floating Jump in any of the Mario games in the exact same manner as Peach. In Super Mario Run, Peach has the ability to float, whereas Daisy instead has the ability to double jump, the latter of which is a universal ability shared by all characters in the Smash Bros. series. In the Mario games, the closest Daisy has gotten so far to actually being able to float like in Smash Bros. is in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, where like all other playable characters she is able to use the Parachute Cap badge to slow down her vertical descent while in midair.

Overview[edit]

Floating lasts for up to 2.5 seconds at a time. Peach or Daisy can move a large distance horizontally while floating but will not move vertically. The player can also press the attack button while floating to perform an aerial attack, which will still keep them floating after the duration of the attack is finished. The float is a major part of Peach and Daisy's recovery and is also essential to playing them competitively, especially due to the many powerful combos and mix-ups it allows them to perform, as well as techniques such as jump-canceled fast falling, auto-floating, and float canceling. Floating also allows Peach or Daisy to always perform any of their aerial attacks while holding a small, throwable item, such as one of her Vegetables, without having to Z-drop the item first; this allows her to be more threatening against opponents than most other characters while holding such items. Floating can also be used as a mix-up to help Peach or Daisy escape on-stage juggles and return to the neutral game, especially in conjunction with their above-average air acceleration. However, Peach and Daisy can only float once before touching solid ground: this is in contrast to directional air dodges in Melee and Ultimate, which the user can regain by either getting hit or grabbing an edge; and a midair jump, which can be regained by grabbing an edge.

In Ultimate, aerial attacks done out of Peach or Daisy's floating state do not apply the new multiplier applied to short hop aerials no matter how close they are to the floor, always dealing the same amount of damage as full hop aerials no matter what.

The Super Leaf item functions similarly to Peach and Daisy's float, but can be used by any character.

Techniques[edit]

Auto-floating[edit]

In order to float on command, and at any height, the player must jump and press down when at the desired height while holding the jump button. Once the player has hit down while holding the jump button, they can hold up and let go of the jump button, or simply continue holding the jump button, and keep on floating. This technique has been dubbed the "auto-float" by SuperDoodleMan. Floating at different heights has varying uses depending upon which height the player chooses, but they will generally find themselves floating either at short hop height or just above the ground. If they are falling down, and they have yet to use their float, they can press down and the jump button simultaneously, but make absolutely sure to do so at the same time; otherwise, they will waste their double jump and just float, which could prove disastrous while being edgeguarded. A double blue circle from a double jump or the very distinct sound effect of Peach's double jump will give the player a notice that the technique has been performed successfully.

Float canceling[edit]

Floating (left), L-canceling (middle), Float canceling (right)

Float canceling (or FCing) is a Melee-exclusive bug relating to floating. If Peach uses an aerial attack while floating, landing during the attack (whether still floating or not) will result in a normal 4-frame landing as if the attack was autocanceled, effectively skipping landing lag altogether. Float canceling is more potent at lag reduction than L-canceling (which can only halve landing lag, not completely skip it) and is significantly easier to perform, making the technique essential for high levels of play.

Using float canceling to generate effectively lagless aerials is arguably the most important aspect of Peach's one-on-one combat, as it allows her to quickly and easily utilize aerials on grounded opponents to setup combos or pressure, and also makes her much more difficult to shield grab while in the air. Float canceling can be used in conjunction with ground-level auto-floating to allow Peach to jump, use an aerial, and land ready to perform another action faster than any other character. Peach's forward aerial is commonly used in this fashion, as it is useful for spacing and is very safe on shield, allowing it setup guaranteed grabs on a shielding opponent.

In Brawl, SSB4 and Ultimate, landing during an aerial attack performed out of Peach's float causes her to undergo the entirety of the aerial's normal landing lag if she does not land during the aerial's autocancel frames, removing the float cancel technique.

Ground floating[edit]

Some uses of ground floating include, but are not explicitly limited to:

  • Leading into combos more easily than at other heights.
  • Edgeguarding while onstage.
  • Effectively utilizing Peach and Daisy's neutral aerial against a grounded opponent.
  • Playing mindgames with a quickly FCed neutral aerial.

At her full jump height, the player can abuse the benefits of Peach or Daisy's aerial arsenal, especially the spacing on her forward aerial and down aerial. Peach and Daisy's full jump height can also be used to punish overaggressive combatants or overzealous players who like to jump the gun and attack too early. For example, a player who is using Falco and constantly firing off SHLs, or a player busy SHFFLing, can be punished with a float canceled aerial. Ground floating should be used against opponents who remain airborne; it may also be used for following an opponent's DI from one of her launcher attacks.

Double hit glitch[edit]

In Brawl, if Peach stops floating while in the middle of a move, it can cause the attack's late hitboxes to hit opponents even if the clean hit has already connected. This applies to her neutral and back aerials and can be used with precise timing to connect with both parts of the attack instead of just one. This glitch is likely due to floating and falling being considered different states, confusing the game into believing that the clean and late hits should be treated separately.

Jump-canceled fast falling[edit]

Demonstration of Peach performing jump-cancelled fast fall aerials on Wolf.

In SSB4 and Ultimate, Peach and Daisy can cancel their vertical momentum by initiating a float at any time during their jump and canceling the float instantly by falling down. This alleviates their normally extremely low gravity value, allowing them to instantly descend downward akin to fast-fallers after the peak of their jump, and can aid their ability to effectively pressure opponents.

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]