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==Instant Double Jump Cancel==
==Instant Double Jump Cancel==
[[File:Landcancelscloseup.gif|Thumb|Mewtwo performing Instant Double Jump Cancels]]
[[File:Landcancelscloseup.gif|thumb|Mewtwo performing Instant Double Jump Cancels]]
Double Jump Cancelling works by allowing the user to perform an air attack while remaining close to the ground(most air attacks are performed at a short-hop's distance from the ground). However, if the user performs a DJC with frame perfect precision(known as an "Instant Double Jump Cancel" or IDJC), they will actually hit the ground before the hitbox from their air attack comes out. This is true of every attack for every character who can DJC. It should be noted, however, that performing an iIDJC is incredibly hard with tool-assistance, and most often players will be performing a djc
Double Jump Cancelling works by allowing the user to perform an air attack while remaining close to the ground(most air attacks are performed at a short-hop's distance from the ground). However, if the user performs a DJC with frame perfect precision(known as an "Instant Double Jump Cancel" or IDJC), they will actually hit the ground before the hitbox from their air attack comes out. This is true of every attack for every character who can DJC. It should be noted, however, that performing an iIDJC is incredibly hard with tool-assistance, and most often players will be performing a djc



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Double jump cancel compared with other techniques

The double jump cancel, sometimes abbreviated as DJC, is a glitch-tactic used by Ness, Mewtwo, Peach, and Yoshi, who can attack immediately after their double jump to cancel their upward momentum and land on the ground soon after their attack. This tactic is used to perform aerial attacks incredibly quickly, thus allowing aerial combos and KO's to be performed more quickly. Double jump canceling has almost been completely removed in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, some specials are the only moves that can cancel character's midair jumps.

Ness

A Ness combo involving DJC'd aerials

Ness' play in Smash 64 is almost completely reliant on this technique. Because his aerials provide high hit stun and damage, he can perform zero-death combos on several characters. At one point this ability was even considered broken. However, it has since lost such recognition due to Ness' short range, but nonetheless is an important part of his metagame. In Melee, Ness still has the technique, but it is not as useful due to the nerfs he suffered in the game. In Brawl, Ness can no longer perform double jump cancel unless he initiates a special move. However, he can still pull off some techniques with this, such as PK Jump.

Peach

For Peach, this tactic is usable, but generally unused due to her slower aerials and superior float cancels. The pro Peach user XIF is known for using multiple djc's neutral aerial.

Yoshi

Yoshi's double jump cancel is extremely useful in Smash 64, being able to pull of suprisingly fast dairs, and with the attack doing up to 56 damage, he can even get a 0-death combo with some characters.

For Yoshi, he can use this to "Counter" attacks because of his double jump's unique properties.

One obvious downfall of this tactic is that Yoshi loses his double jump, possibly resulting in a self-destruct when away from an edge. This can be extremely detrimental to him, as he lacks a third jump, and if Yoshi is hit away from the stage, Yoshi will have almost no means of recovery.

Mewtwo

Although he is considered low tier, Mewtwo gains a significant advantage over other characters in that he can utilize the DJC. The best use of the DJC for Mewtwo is speeding up his forward air, though it can be used to assists his up air and back air as well(neutral air and down air take too long to be truly helped by this technique). As with all characters, Mewtwo must not perform the DJC frame perfect, as he will hit the ground before his air attack connects.


DJC physics

Since the affected characters' double jumps are of the "delayed" type (where they do not rise immediately), interrupting the action with an attack will cause the scheduled upwards force to not take place.

A similar mechanic can cause superjumps.

Double Jump Cancel Fast Fall L-cancel

Double jump cancel fast fall l-cancel (abbreviated as "DJCFFL") is a tactic that is simply a quicker application of the double jump cancel, and is most often used by Ness, Mewtwo, and Yoshi. It allows the character in question to attack aerially even faster than with a shffl'd aerial. This technique also plays a huge role in the Dragonic Reverse.

Instant Double Jump Cancel

Mewtwo performing Instant Double Jump Cancels

Double Jump Cancelling works by allowing the user to perform an air attack while remaining close to the ground(most air attacks are performed at a short-hop's distance from the ground). However, if the user performs a DJC with frame perfect precision(known as an "Instant Double Jump Cancel" or IDJC), they will actually hit the ground before the hitbox from their air attack comes out. This is true of every attack for every character who can DJC. It should be noted, however, that performing an iIDJC is incredibly hard with tool-assistance, and most often players will be performing a djc

Execution

To perform this technique, the player must do their first jump, then double jump just as they leave the ground, and press A. The player's double jump will be canceled and they will do the attack and immediately fall. The player may fast fall almost immediately, and L-cancel the aerial very quickly. The result will cause the character using this technique to attack extremely quickly.