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The '''grab release glitch''' is a [[glitch]] in ''[[Brawl]]'' that deprives certain [[character]]s of their [[recovery]] move if they have used it and are released from a [[grab]] without touching the ground or [[flinching]]. The opponent also cannot be [[jab]]bed before the grab release ends or this glitch will not work. The glitch is a result of the programming used to allow these characters to act after using their [[up special move]] instead of becoming [[helpless]]. | The '''grab release glitch''' is a [[glitch]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' that deprives certain [[character]]s of their [[recovery]] move if they have used it and are released from a [[grab]] without touching the ground or [[flinching]]. The opponent also cannot be [[jab]]bed before the grab release ends or this glitch will not work. The glitch is a result of the programming used to allow these characters to act after using their [[up special move]] instead of becoming [[helpless]]. | ||
In competitive play, the grab release glitch is a viable [[edge guard]]ing tactic against these characters, most notably against Snake, who must time a precise [[C4]] explosion on himself to recover after being grabbed out of Cypher. | In competitive play, the grab release glitch is a viable [[edge guard]]ing tactic against these characters, most notably against [[Snake]], who must time a precise [[C4]] explosion on himself to recover after being grabbed out of [[Cypher]]. | ||
==Affected characters== | ==Affected characters== |
Revision as of 14:32, February 2, 2013
The grab release glitch is a glitch in Super Smash Bros. Brawl that deprives certain characters of their recovery move if they have used it and are released from a grab without touching the ground or flinching. The opponent also cannot be jabbed before the grab release ends or this glitch will not work. The glitch is a result of the programming used to allow these characters to act after using their up special move instead of becoming helpless.
In competitive play, the grab release glitch is a viable edge guarding tactic against these characters, most notably against Snake, who must time a precise C4 explosion on himself to recover after being grabbed out of Cypher.
Affected characters
- Mr. Game & Watch - loses his Fire
- Pit - loses his Wings of Icarus
- Snake - loses his Cypher
- Sonic - loses his Spring Jump