Stalling: Difference between revisions
From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (1 revision) |
(daylight saving's time tomorrow) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Stalling''' is defined as any action that deliberately avoids all fighting conflict to make the game unplayable. It involves the player using a move or technique to waste time, usually done in time matches or timed stock matches. Stalling is banned in tournaments, as tournaments use timed stock matches. Stalling in a tourny will often have the smasher disqualified, though there are a few exceptions to this rule. Outside of tournaments, stalling is considered quite annoying, or even [[cheap]]. | '''Stalling''' is defined as any action that deliberately avoids all fighting conflict to make the game unplayable. It involves the player using a move or technique to waste time, usually done in time matches or timed stock matches. Stalling is banned in tournaments, as tournaments use timed stock matches. Stalling in a tourny will often have the smasher disqualified, though there are a few exceptions to this rule. Outside of tournaments, stalling is considered quite annoying, or even [[cheap]]. | ||
==Examples of | ==Examples of stalling== | ||
*Repeatedly using [[Homing Attack]] with [[Sonic (SSBB)|Sonic]] or [[Kirby (SSBB)|Kirby]] under a stage. | *Repeatedly using [[Homing Attack]] with [[Sonic (SSBB)|Sonic]] or [[Kirby (SSBB)|Kirby]] under a stage. | ||
*Using [[Peach Bomber]] repeatedly against a wall without gaining height. However, this technique can be used for [[recovery]] in tournaments. | *Using [[Peach Bomber]] repeatedly against a wall without gaining height. However, this technique can be used for [[recovery]] in tournaments. |
Revision as of 00:28, November 7, 2010
Stalling is defined as any action that deliberately avoids all fighting conflict to make the game unplayable. It involves the player using a move or technique to waste time, usually done in time matches or timed stock matches. Stalling is banned in tournaments, as tournaments use timed stock matches. Stalling in a tourny will often have the smasher disqualified, though there are a few exceptions to this rule. Outside of tournaments, stalling is considered quite annoying, or even cheap.
Examples of stalling
- Repeatedly using Homing Attack with Sonic or Kirby under a stage.
- Using Peach Bomber repeatedly against a wall without gaining height. However, this technique can be used for recovery in tournaments.
- Using Rising Pound repeatedly away from the other player. However, as with Peach Bomber, if this technique is being used for recovery, it is allowed in tournaments.
- Using Meta Knight's Infinite Dimensional Cape.
- The Luigi Ladder.
- Using Meta Knight's two glides under the stage.
- Abusing Sonic's running speed to run away from foes.
- Using Fox Illusion and Falco Phantasm repeatedly.
- Hanging on to the ledge and re-grabbing the ledge for prolonged periods of time (planking).