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[[File:Stage Spike Brawl.gif|thumb|right|250px|{{SSBB|Snake}} using his [[back aerial]] to stage spike {{SSBB|Lucas}} in ''Brawl''.]]
[[File:Stage Spike Brawl.gif|thumb|250px|{{SSBB|Snake}} using his [[back aerial]] to stage spike {{SSBB|Lucas}} in ''Brawl''.]]
[[File:SSBB Marth Footstool Spike to Stage Spike.gif|thumb|{{SSBB|Marth}} [[punish]]ing {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}'s [[meteor cancel]] after a footstool spike by using [[Dolphin Slash]] to stage spike her.]]
[[File:SSBB Marth Footstool Spike to Stage Spike.gif|thumb|{{SSBB|Marth}} [[punish]]ing {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}'s [[meteor cancel]] after a footstool spike by using [[Dolphin Slash]] to stage spike her.]]


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==Self-stage spiking==
==Self-stage spiking==
[[File:StageSpike.jpg|thumb|right|Lucas' PK Thunder self-stage spike.]]
[[File:StageSpike.jpg|thumb|Lucas' PK Thunder self-stage spike.]]
Self-stage spiking involves a failed [[recovery]] move. Self-stage spiking occurs when the player tries to recover, but instead, in addition to missing the ledge, ends up hitting part of the stage, bouncing off, and then falling down as if they were [[spike]]d. [[Ness]] and [[Lucas]], as part of their [[PK Thunder]] attacks, are particularly prone to self-stage spiking. [[Fox]], [[Falco]], [[Diddy Kong]], and [[Lucario]] are also prone to self-stage spiking, albeit to a lesser extent, due to them having more control over which direction their recoveries travel in.
Self-stage spiking involves a failed [[recovery]] move. Self-stage spiking occurs when the player tries to recover, but instead, in addition to missing the ledge, ends up hitting part of the stage, bouncing off, and then falling down as if they were [[spike]]d. [[Ness]] and [[Lucas]], as part of their [[PK Thunder]] attacks, are particularly prone to self-stage spiking. [[Fox]], [[Falco]], [[Diddy Kong]], and [[Lucario]] are also prone to self-stage spiking, albeit to a lesser extent, due to them having more control over which direction their recoveries travel in.