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Revision as of 01:39, August 11, 2015
- Not to be confused with dodging.
Evade, or Run in Brawl, is a CPU behavior in Training mode in the Smash Bros. games. It causes the character to run away from the player and will rarely, if ever, attack unless part of a recovery. In debug mode, it is known as ESCAPE.
Characteristics
In evade mode, a CPU will try every possible means to get away from the player, short of SDing. This includes running, dodging, and jumping. If the CPU is a "safe" distance from the player, it will just walk around blindly until the player approaches again.