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*Making as much noise as possible. | *Making as much noise as possible. | ||
*Intentionally breaking his/her own shield, even with [[Jigglypuff (SSBB)|Jigglypuff]]. (Jigglypuff flies off the top of the screen when it breaks it's shield, causing a [[SD]]) | *Intentionally breaking his/her own shield, even with [[Jigglypuff (SSBB)|Jigglypuff]]. (Jigglypuff flies off the top of the screen when it breaks it's shield, causing a [[SD]]) | ||
*Showing off [[glitch|Glitches]] (Like using the Stone Glitch on Pictochat). | *Showing off [[glitch|Glitches]] (Like using the Stone Glitch on Pictochat or even Gigalypuff). | ||
*Abusing [[Transform]] or [[Pokémon Change]]. | *Abusing [[Transform]] or [[Pokémon Change]]. | ||
*Utilizing the [[Smash Taunt]] when playing as [[Snake (SSBB)|Solid Snake]] or the Star Fox Team on their respective stages (Wolf can't use the Smash Taunt on Corneria). Whilst other taunters protect the Smash taunter from being interrupted by serious players and/or items. | *Utilizing the [[Smash Taunt]] when playing as [[Snake (SSBB)|Solid Snake]] or the Star Fox Team on their respective stages (Wolf can't use the Smash Taunt on Corneria). Whilst other taunters protect the Smash taunter from being interrupted by serious players and/or items. |