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Glancing blows occur when an attack only just hits a target, and are usually accidental. In terms of the game's physics, the edges of the attack's collision bubble and the target's collision bubble are tangential (overlapping on only one point), as opposed to a normal hit, in which the collision bubbles overlap. Any attack has the potential to be a glancing blow.
Glancing blows occur when an attack only just hits a target, and are usually accidental. In terms of the game's physics, the edges of the attack's collision bubble and the target's collision bubble are tangential (overlapping on only one point), as opposed to a normal hit, in which the collision bubbles overlap. Any attack has the potential to be a glancing blow.


[[File:Phantom Hit.gif|left|thumb|Glancing Blow in ''Melee''. This animation demonstration four different occurrences involving Glancing Blow.]]
[[File:Phantom Hit.gif|left|thumb|Glancing blows in ''Melee''. This animation demonstrates four different occurrences each with a different result]]
In ''Melee'', glancing blows were commonly called "phantom hits", as they weren't given an official name until ''Brawl''. Such hits would do half [[damage]] with no [[knockback]], but there is nothing indicating that a glancing blow was made.
In ''Melee'', glancing blows were commonly called "phantom hits", as they weren't given an official name until ''Brawl''. Such hits would do half [[damage]] with no [[knockback]], but there is nothing indicating that a glancing blow was made. They appear to have somewhat-random effects (as the animation shows), meaning the game was probably not designed to recognize them, instead causing weird things to happen.


In ''Brawl'', glancing blows make a very quiet "chik" sound and produce small orange sparks; the attack doesn't deal [[Flinch|hitstun]], damage, or knockback to the opponent. Glancing blows do not count as a hit and can become normal hits if the hitbox proceeds to make a solid connection afterwards (for example, advancing projectiles may deal a glancing blow on one frame and then connect on the next).
In ''Brawl'', glancing blows make a very quiet "chik" sound and produce small orange sparks; the attack doesn't deal [[Flinch|hitstun]], damage, or knockback to the opponent. Glancing blows do not count as a hit and can become normal hits if the hitbox proceeds to make a solid connection afterwards (for example, advancing projectiles may deal a glancing blow on one frame and then connect on the next).