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'''Edge Dashing''' is basically starting and ending an [[initial dash]] at an edge, without falling off. It's mostly just to show off in a [[Taunt Match]], but the player can perform a [[Dash attack]] as well.
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'''Edge dashing''' is basically starting and ending an [[initial dash]] at an edge, without falling off. It can be used in a [[taunt match]] to show off, but can be used to attack as well.


==How To Perform==
==How to perform==
Get close to the ledge, and simply [[tap]] as fast as the player can towards the ledge. One way to do it is to hit the [[Control Stick]] to the desired direction, while letting the player's finger slide off so the Control Stick returns to its original position. The player's character will start a dash for one frame without falling off the edge of the platform.
The player should get close to the ledge, and [[tap]] as fast as possible towards the ledge. One way to do it is to hit the [[control stick]] to the desired direction, while letting one's finger slide off so the control stick returns to its original position. The character will start a dash for one frame without falling off the edge of the platform.


====Dash Attack====
====Dash attack====
If the player is using a [[Gamecube Controller]], they can use the [[C-Stick]] to perform a Dash Attack next to an edge. As the player hits the left Control Stick, hit the C-Stick in any direction but Up. The player doesn't have to let go of the left Control Stick this time, they just have to make sure the C-Stick comes right after the left Control Stick.
If the player is using a [[GameCube controller]] or [[Classic Controller]], they can use the [[C-stick]] or to perform a dash attack next to an edge. It is done by hitting the C-Stick any direction but upwards right after the control stick is tapped. The player doesn't have to let go of the control stick this time, they just have to make sure the C-stick comes right after the left control stick.


If the player tries to use the A button instead of the C-Stick, they'll perform an f-smash. If the player is using the C-Stick and perform a d-smash, then they hit the C-Stick too soon.
If the player tries to use the A button instead of the C-stick, they'll perform a f-smash. If the player is using the C-stick and the character performs a d-smash, then the C-stick was hit too soon.


==Related Topics==
[[Category:Techniques (SSB)]]
*[[Taunt Match]]
[[Category:Techniques (SSBM)]]
*[[Dash-dancing]]
[[Category:Techniques (SSBB)]]
[[Category:Techniques]]
[[Category:Advanced techniques]]

Latest revision as of 12:37, July 6, 2021

Edge dashing is basically starting and ending an initial dash at an edge, without falling off. It can be used in a taunt match to show off, but can be used to attack as well.

How to perform[edit]

The player should get close to the ledge, and tap as fast as possible towards the ledge. One way to do it is to hit the control stick to the desired direction, while letting one's finger slide off so the control stick returns to its original position. The character will start a dash for one frame without falling off the edge of the platform.

Dash attack[edit]

If the player is using a GameCube controller or Classic Controller, they can use the C-stick or to perform a dash attack next to an edge. It is done by hitting the C-Stick any direction but upwards right after the control stick is tapped. The player doesn't have to let go of the control stick this time, they just have to make sure the C-stick comes right after the left control stick.

If the player tries to use the A button instead of the C-stick, they'll perform a f-smash. If the player is using the C-stick and the character performs a d-smash, then the C-stick was hit too soon.