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[[Image:MultiShine.gif|thumb|A series of frame-perfect multi shines at 1/4 speed.]] | [[Image:MultiShine.gif|thumb|A series of frame-perfect multi shines at 1/4 speed.]] | ||
A '''double shine''' (or '''multi shine''', '''triple shine''', etc.) is the repeated use of [[Reflector]] as an attack by either {{SSBM|Fox}} or {{SSBM|Falco}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It is performed by [[jump-cancel]]ling a Reflector and using a second Reflector just after leaving the ground, timed so that Fox or Falco will quickly land and allow the pattern to be repeated. It is a very difficult and technically demanding technique and is often practiced at slower speeds in [[training mode]], though it is easier to perform with Falco as his jump | A '''double shine''' (or '''multi shine''', '''triple shine''', etc.) is the repeated use of [[Reflector]] as an attack by either {{SSBM|Fox}} or {{SSBM|Falco}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It is performed by [[jump-cancel]]ling a Reflector and using a second Reflector just after leaving the ground, timed so that Fox or Falco will quickly land and allow the pattern to be repeated. It is a very difficult and technically demanding technique and is often practiced at slower speeds in [[training mode]], though it is easier to perform with Falco as his jump squat animation is 2 [[frame]]s longer. Performing more than two shines in a row in this way is known as "multi shining". | ||
== Frame data == | == Frame data == |