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:''This article is for the technique about L-canceling. For the smasher of the same name, see {{sm|L Cancel}}.''
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[[File:Lcancelink.gif|thumb|Two Links performing a short hop down aerial. The red Link L-cancels, and can input his shield in half the time of the green Link.]]
'''L-canceling''' (an abbreviation of '''lag canceling''' or '''[[L button]] canceling''', also called '''smooth landing''' on the official ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' website<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/19991117180837/http://smashbros.com/moves_advattacklanding.html "Smooth landing" on the official Smash 64 website, web archive]</ref>) is a technique in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' that allows characters to act faster than usual when landing in the middle of an [[aerial attack]]. L-canceling is done by pressing a shield button 11 [[frame]]s or fewer before landing during an aerial attack in ''[[Smash 64]]'', or by pressing the shield button 7 frames or fewer before landing in ''[[Melee]]''. The grab button also works because of its unique properties.


[[Image:Lcancelink.gif|thumb|Two Links performing a down aerial. The red Link L-cancels, and can input his shield in half the time of the green Link.]]
Only regular aerial attacks can be L-canceled; [[special move]]s that have landing lag cannot. If an attack is [[auto-cancel]]ed then L-canceling does not apply.


'''L-canceling''' (an abbreviation of '''lag canceling''' or '''[[L button]] canceling''', written on the official ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' website as '''smooth landing''') is a technique in ''Super Smash Bros.'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and ''[[Project M]]'' that allows characters to act faster than usual when landing in the middle of an [[aerial attack]]. L-cancelling is done by pressing a shield button 11 [[frame]]s before landing during an aerial attack in ''[[Smash 64]]'' (the grab button also works because of its unique properties), or by pressing the shield button 1 to 7 frames before landing in ''[[Melee]]''.
==In ''Super Smash Bros.''==
Better known as '''Z-canceling''' as the [[Z button]] is the shield button, L-canceling in ''Smash 64'' is performed by pressing the Z button 11 or fewer frames before landing. Doing so causes the character's regular landing animation to play instead of the air attack's landing animation, reducing their lag to 4 frames. Compared to lag intervals in the 20-30 range, this can allow incredible attack speed when combined with techniques such as [[double jump cancel]]ing with {{SSB|Yoshi}} and {{SSB|Ness}}, resulting in [[shield break combo]]s.


Only regular aerial attacks can be L-cancelled; [[special move]]s that have landing lag cannot. If an attack is [[auto-cancel]]led then L-cancelling has no effect.
==In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
L-canceling in ''Melee''  is performed by pressing L, R, or Z up to 7 frames before landing. Doing so causes the aerial attack's landing animation to play at double speed, cutting the lag time in half (rounded down). The L-cancel window can be considerably increased by pressing L, R or Z during [[hitlag]], which also results in an L-cancel when the character lands up to 6 frames after the hitlag. While the L and R inputs can be either analog or digital, digital inputs also trigger a [[tech]] input.


===In ''Super Smash Bros.''===
L-canceling is a less effective technique than in the previous game because of the larger landing lag, which is further hindered by higher fall speeds and auto-cancel windows being less lenient across the board. While every character except {{SSB|Link}} could auto-cancel all of their aerials in a short hop in the previous game, only {{SSBM|Ness}}, {{SSBM|Luigi}} and {{SSBM|Samus}} maintain the ability to auto-cancel all their aerials in a short hop and {{SSBM|Peach}} and {{SSBM|Zelda}} are the only newcomers who can auto-cancel all their aerials. Despite this, the decrease in lag is still significant enough to make L-canceled aerial attacks better than comparable ground attacks and it remains a vital technique in competitive play. This is especially true for characters with heavier aerial landing lag, most notably {{SSBM|Bowser}} and {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}.
Better known as '''Z-cancelling''' as the [[Z button]] is the shield button, L-cancelling in [[Smash 64]] is performed by pressing Z 11 or less frames before landing. Doing so causes the character's regular landing animation to play instead of the air attack's landing animation, reducing their lag to 4 frames. Compared to lag intervals in the 20-30 range, this can allow incredible attack speed when combined with techniques such as [[double jump cancel]]ling, resulting in [[shield break combo]]s.


===In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
==In later games==
L-cancelling in ''Melee'' is performed by pressing L, R or Z up to 7 frames before landing. Doing so causes the air attack's landing animation to play at double speed, cutting the lag time in half (rounded down). While not as potent as the previous game, the decrease in lag is still significant enough to make L-cancelled aerial attacks better than comparable ground attacks. This is especially true for characters with heavier aerial landing lag, most notably {{SSBM|Bowser}} and {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}.
L-canceling is not present in later games. Starting from ''Brawl'', like [[wavedash]]ing, [[Masahiro Sakurai]] felt that it made the gap between beginner players and advanced players too large<ref>[https://sourcegaming.info/2015/08/17/sakuraibrawlquestions/ Source Gaming article]</ref>. The lack of L-canceling acts as an indirect [[nerf]] to characters that have aerial attacks with heavier landing lag and/or low jumps (most notably {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}). To compensate for the removal of L-cancelling, many more aerials can be autocanceled in a short hop due to a combination of universally decreased falling speeds and more leninent autocancel windows. Every character in the game can autocancel at least one aerial in a short hop. Multiple characters benefit from having reduced landing lag on their aerials to partially compensate for the removal of L-canceling, with some examples including {{SSBB|Peach}}, {{SSBB|Kirby}} and {{SSBB|Samus}}.


===In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', however, [[equipment]] may have the Smooth Lander effect, which automatically provides a similar result. Depending on the number of times the effect is stacked, landing lag from aerials can be cut to 0.7x, 0.6x, or even 0.5x as in ''Melee''. While some characters have had their aerials' landing lag reduced in the transition from ''Brawl'' (most notably {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}), most other characters suffer from increased landing lag on their aerials. In addition to this, the autocancel windows of many aerials were also increased, making it harder to autocancel aerials in a short hop, and very few aerials have gained the ability to autocancel. {{SSB4|Meta Knight}} is an example of a character adversely affected by both universal nerfs; he went from being able to autocancel all of his aerials in a short hop to only his up and down aerials, further exacerbated by the increased landing lag on all of his aerials. However, Meta Knight is not the only character affected by this.
L-cancelling is not present in ''Brawl'' for unclear reasons. The most common theory is that, like the removal of [[wave dash]]ing, L-cancelling's removal was to shift the game's focus away from competitive depth towards casual accessibility. The lack of L-cancelling acts as an indirect [[nerf]] to characters that have aerial attacks with heavier landing lag and/or low jumps (most notably {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}). However, the Brawl mod ''[[Project M]]'' includes the technique, as well as wave dashing.
 
In ''Ultimate'', the landing lag of many aerial attacks has been further reduced from ''SSB4'', lasting almost half as long overall and even rivaling or in some cases (such as with {{SSBU|Young Link}}) surpassing their L-canceled variants from ''Melee'', and many aerials (such as {{SSBU|Falco}}'s down aerial) have more leninent autocancel windows and decreased ending lag, enabling them to autocancel in a short hop unlike in ''SSB4''. Despite this, some aerials still have more landing lag than their ''Melee'' L-canceled counterparts or even their ''Brawl'' counterparts (with {{SSBU|Samus}} being a prominent example of this). The Landing Lag effect on some [[Spirit#Support Spirits|Support Spirits]] can also be used to reduce the landing lag of aerial attacks, similarly to the Smooth Lander equipment effect in ''SSB4''.


==Notes==
==Notes==
*It is impossible to L-cancel {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s [[neutral aerial|neutral]], [[back aerial|back]], and [[up aerial]]s due to using a nonstandard landing lag state, similarly to how {{SSBM|Ness}}'s up and down smashes act unusually.
*It is impossible to L-cancel {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s neutral, back, and up aerials due to using a nonstandard landing lag state (as they function as [[special move]]s, which cannot be L-canceled), similarly to how {{SSBM|Ness}}' up and down smashes act unusually.
 
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