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[[Image:Whip.jpg|right|thumb|An example of the Tether Recovery.]]
[[Image:Whip.jpg|right|thumb|An example of the Tether Recovery.]]
A '''Tether Recovery''' is a type of [[recovery]] move where the player latches onto the side of an arena with an extendable item. If there is a nearby ledge when this is used, the tether will automatically snap to it. Pressing A after grappling a ledge will pull the character to that ledge. If the ledge is currently occupied when a tether recovery is used, it will fail to grab. If a player ledge-drops after tethering, they can retether. A similar move in SSBM (called the [[Wall-grapple]]) existed for [[Link (SSBM)|Link]], [[Young Link (SSBM)|Young Link]] and [[Samus (SSBM)|Samus]]; however, the difference between the two moves is that a tether seeks out a ledge, while wall-grapples activate when they touch any wall. In addition, throw based Tether Recoveries, like those that were Wall Grapples in Melee, no longer put characters in a helpless animation if they miss, although Up B tether recoveries do.
A '''Tether Recovery''' is a type of [[recovery]] move where the player latches onto the side of an arena with an extendable item. If there is a nearby ledge when this is used, the tether will automatically snap to it. Pressing the standard attack button after grappling a ledge will pull the character to that ledge. If the ledge is currently occupied when a tether recovery is used, it will fail to grab. If a player ledge-drops after tethering, they can re-tether. A similar move in SSBM (called the [[Wall-grapple]]) existed for [[Link (SSBM)|Link]], [[Young Link (SSBM)|Young Link]] and [[Samus (SSBM)|Samus]]; however, the difference between the two moves is that a tether seeks out a ledge, while wall-grapples activate when they touch any wall. In addition, throw based Tether Recoveries, like those that were Wall Grapples in Melee, no longer put characters in a helpless animation if they miss, although Up Special tether recoveries do.


Many of these moves have longer range than regular recoveries and also home in on the ledge, allowing for better control. On the downside, they can be edgehogged, making the recovery useless (Although, if done correctly, you ''can'' take your enemies down with you if your tether hits them).
Many of these moves have longer range than regular recoveries and also home in on the ledge, allowing for better control. On the downside, they can be edgehogged, making the recovery useless (although, if done correctly, the player ''can'' take his/her enemies down with him/her if the tether hits the opponent).


==List of Tether Recoveries==
==List of Tether Recoveries==
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*[[Lucas (SSBB)|Lucas]] - [[Rope Snake]]
*[[Lucas (SSBB)|Lucas]] - [[Rope Snake]]
*[[Toon Link (SSBB)|Toon Link]] - [[Hookshot/Clawshot|Hookshot]]
*[[Toon Link (SSBB)|Toon Link]] - [[Hookshot/Clawshot|Hookshot]]
*[[Pikmin & Olimar (SSBB)|Pikmin & Olimar]] - [[Pikmin Chain]] (Technically nearly the best or worst Tether Recovery depending on amount of Pikmin)
*[[Olimar (SSBB)|Olimar]] - [[Pikmin Chain]] (Technically nearly the best or worst Tether Recovery depending on amount of Pikmin)
*[[Sheik (SSBB)|Sheik]] - [[Chain]]
*[[Sheik (SSBB)|Sheik]] - [[Chain]]
*[[Ice Climbers (SSBB)|Ice Climbers]] - [[Belay]]
*[[Ice Climbers (SSBB)|Ice Climbers]] - [[Belay]]

Revision as of 12:19, May 1, 2008

An example of the Tether Recovery.

A Tether Recovery is a type of recovery move where the player latches onto the side of an arena with an extendable item. If there is a nearby ledge when this is used, the tether will automatically snap to it. Pressing the standard attack button after grappling a ledge will pull the character to that ledge. If the ledge is currently occupied when a tether recovery is used, it will fail to grab. If a player ledge-drops after tethering, they can re-tether. A similar move in SSBM (called the Wall-grapple) existed for Link, Young Link and Samus; however, the difference between the two moves is that a tether seeks out a ledge, while wall-grapples activate when they touch any wall. In addition, throw based Tether Recoveries, like those that were Wall Grapples in Melee, no longer put characters in a helpless animation if they miss, although Up Special tether recoveries do.

Many of these moves have longer range than regular recoveries and also home in on the ledge, allowing for better control. On the downside, they can be edgehogged, making the recovery useless (although, if done correctly, the player can take his/her enemies down with him/her if the tether hits the opponent).

List of Tether Recoveries

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