Kamikaze glitch: Difference between revisions
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If this is done near a wall, G&W will stop at the wall and ride out the rest of the momentum of his attack. If you jump over the wall before the momentum disappears, G&W will continue over the wall, despite the fact that he came to a complete stop. | If this is done near a wall, G&W will stop at the wall and ride out the rest of the momentum of his attack. If you jump over the wall before the momentum disappears, G&W will continue over the wall, despite the fact that he came to a complete stop. | ||
In ''Brawl'', this will not work because G&W only gets pushed a short distance. | In ''Brawl'', this will not work because G&W only gets pushed a short distance. However, there is a hack with the USB gecko known as the "Superman hack" that increases character's knockback and damage given per move by a very large amount. When nearly any attack hits a shielded character, the opponent's shield will break, and the user will be sent flying back, similar to the Kamikaze glitch, showing that the Kamikaze glitch may not be a glitch, but rather an extreme exploitation of the game's physics. | ||
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[[Category:Glitches]] | [[Category:Glitches]] |