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[[File:CliffWait_ANA_options.png|thumb|Options that can be triggered with the control stick when hanging on the righthand ledge.]]
[[File:CliffWait_ANA_options.png|thumb|Options that can be triggered with the control stick when hanging on the righthand ledge.]]
A '''ledgestall''' is an advanced technique in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' that allows a character to refresh the ledge intangibility infinitely. There are three different ways to do this, not all of them work with every character.
A '''ledgestall''' is an [[advanced technique]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' that allows a character to refresh their [[ledge]] [[intangibility]] infinitely. There are three different ways to do this, not all of which work with every character.
 
==Explanation==
==Explanation==
As soon as a character grabs the [[ledge]], he goes into the ''CliffCatch'' animation that lasts 7 frames (3 for {{SSBM|Link}}) and has complete [[intangibility]] that lasts 30 frames longer than the ''CliffCatch'' animation. On the last frame of ''CliffCatch'', he can perform all ledge options except letting go (ledge attack, ledge roll, ledge climb, ledge jump). If he doesn't perform any of these, he enters the ''CliffWait'' animation during which he can also let go of the ledge. To do this, he needs to do move the stick from the neutral position to either downward or backward input with either control stick or C-stick.
As soon as a character grabs the [[ledge]], they will enter the ''CliffCatch'' animation that lasts 7 frames (3 for {{SSBM|Link}}) and will have complete [[intangibility]] that lasts 30 frames longer than the ''CliffCatch'' animation. On the last frame of ''CliffCatch'', they will be able to perform all ledge options except for letting go (ledge attack, ledge roll, ledge climb, or ledge jump). If they don't perform any of these, they will enter the ''CliffWait'' animation during which they can also let go of the ledge. To do this, they will need to move either the control stick or the C-stick from the neutral position to either a downward or a backward input.


He now has 29 frames of intangibility left that he can use freely. As soon as he drops from the ledge, the ''Disabled Regrab Period'' countdown-timer starts at 29. Thus, maintaining continuous invincibility requires dropping from the ledge on the first frame it is possible – otherwise, there would be at least one frame without intangibility on which the ''DRP'' timer was still active.
The character now has 29 frames of intangibility left that can be used freely. As soon as they drop from the ledge, the ''Disabled Regrab Period'' countdown timer starts at 29 frames (a character must wait ~half a second between letting go of an edge and grabbing it again). Thus, maintaining continuous intangibility requires dropping from the ledge on the first frame it is possible – otherwise, there would be at least one frame without intangibility on which the ''DRP'' timer was still active.
Exceptions from this rule are {{SSBM|Sheik}}’s and {{SSBM|Mewtwo}}’s [[Up-B]] ledgestalls – their up special moves have intangibility early on so they don’t depend on the ledge intangibility as much.
Exceptions from this rule are {{SSBM|Sheik}}'s and {{SSBM|Mewtwo}}'s [[up special]] ledgestalls – their up special moves themselves have intangibility early on so they don't depend on the ledge intangibility as much.


==Up-B ledgestall==
==Up-B ledgestall==
{{SSBM|Zelda}}, {{SSBM|Sheik}}, {{SSBM|Fox}}, {{SSBM|Falco}}, {{SSBM|Mewtwo}} and {{SSBM|Pikachu}} <sup>(possibly others as well?)</sup> can ledgestall with their up specials. Sheik's "''Shino Stall''", named after Japanese Sheik player {{Sm|Shino}}, is by far the easiest and most useful as her up special has innate intangibility, a strong hitbox and many movement options.
{{SSBM|Zelda}}, {{SSBM|Sheik}}, {{SSBM|Fox}}, {{SSBM|Falco}}, {{SSBM|Mewtwo}} and {{SSBM|Pikachu}} <sup>(possibly others as well?)</sup> can ledgestall with their up specials. Sheik's "''Shino Stall''", named after Japanese Sheik player {{Sm|Shino}}, is by far the easiest and most useful as her up special has innate intangibility, a strong hitbox and many movement options.
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File:Fox_shine-firestall_80ms.gif|Fox's shine-firestall, 1/4x playback speed, develop mode: collision and environment visibility on
File:Fox_shine-firestall_80ms.gif|Fox's shine-firestall, 1/4x playback speed, debug mode: collision and environment visibility on
File:Falco_up-B_legdestall_No_leniency_20ms_standard_display.gif|Falco's firestall, 1x speed, earliest possible inputs
File:Falco_up-B_legdestall_No_leniency_20ms_standard_display.gif|Falco's firestall, 1x speed, earliest possible inputs
File:Falco_up-B_legdestall_No_leniency_100-1000ms_input_slowdown.gif|Falco's firestall, 1/6-1/60x speed, develop mode: collision and environment visibility on, object texture visibility off, earliest possible inputs
File:Falco_up-B_legdestall_No_leniency_100-1000ms_input_slowdown.gif|Falco's firestall, 1/6-1/60x speed, debug mode: collision and environment visibility on, object texture visibility off, earliest possible inputs
File:Falco_up-B_legdestall_Maximum_leniency_20ms_standard_display.gif|Falco's firestall, 1x speed, latest possible inputs
File:Falco_up-B_legdestall_Maximum_leniency_20ms_standard_display.gif|Falco's firestall, 1x speed, latest possible inputs
File:Falco up-B legdestall Maximum leniency 100-1000ms input slowdown.gif|Falco's firestall, 1/6-1/60x speed, develop mode: collision and environment visibility on, object texture visibility off, latest possible inputs
File:Falco up-B legdestall Maximum leniency 100-1000ms input slowdown.gif|Falco's firestall, 1/6-1/60x speed, debug mode: collision and environment visibility on, object texture visibility off, latest possible inputs
File:Sheik up-B ledgestall ff 80ms.gif|Sheik's ''Shino Stall'', 20% playback speed, develop mode: collision visibility on, object texture visibility off
File:Sheik up-B ledgestall ff 80ms.gif|Sheik's ''Shino Stall'', 20% playback speed, debug mode: collision visibility on, object texture visibility off
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Revision as of 19:25, December 5, 2015

Options available during the CliffWait animation when hanging on the righthand ledge that can be triggered with the control stick.
Options that can be triggered with the control stick when hanging on the righthand ledge.

A ledgestall is an advanced technique in Super Smash Bros. Melee that allows a character to refresh their ledge intangibility infinitely. There are three different ways to do this, not all of which work with every character.

Explanation

As soon as a character grabs the ledge, they will enter the CliffCatch animation that lasts 7 frames (3 for Link) and will have complete intangibility that lasts 30 frames longer than the CliffCatch animation. On the last frame of CliffCatch, they will be able to perform all ledge options except for letting go (ledge attack, ledge roll, ledge climb, or ledge jump). If they don't perform any of these, they will enter the CliffWait animation during which they can also let go of the ledge. To do this, they will need to move either the control stick or the C-stick from the neutral position to either a downward or a backward input.

The character now has 29 frames of intangibility left that can be used freely. As soon as they drop from the ledge, the Disabled Regrab Period countdown timer starts at 29 frames (a character must wait ~half a second between letting go of an edge and grabbing it again). Thus, maintaining continuous intangibility requires dropping from the ledge on the first frame it is possible – otherwise, there would be at least one frame without intangibility on which the DRP timer was still active. Exceptions from this rule are Sheik's and Mewtwo's up special ledgestalls – their up special moves themselves have intangibility early on so they don't depend on the ledge intangibility as much.

Up-B ledgestall

Zelda, Sheik, Fox, Falco, Mewtwo and Pikachu (possibly others as well?) can ledgestall with their up specials. Sheik's "Shino Stall", named after Japanese Sheik player Shino, is by far the easiest and most useful as her up special has innate intangibility, a strong hitbox and many movement options.

Ledgehopstall

This ledgestall is only possible with Captain Falcon, Ganondorf, Link, Roy and Bowser. By dropping from the ledge and immediately holding down to fastfall, these characters can abuse their high falling acceleration and low second jump height to reach the ledge and start falling again within 29 frames after having dropped from the ledge.

It’s also possible to jump immediately after dropping from the ledge and fastfall after the peak of the jump. This is considered technically harder because holding down too long will prevent the ledgegrab.

Ledgedashstall

Rarely used competitively because of the high amount of precision necessary and the risk of losing the stock if even one input is slightly off. Hax is one of the few players who have shown mastery of this technique and coined the alternate term Haxdash.

By letting go of the ledge, jumping towards it and wavelanding away from it, the ledgegrab box overlaps the ledge again just when the ledge intangibility has ended for most of the cast. Some characters, like Marth, need to fastfall in order to get down far enough in time before the intangibility has run out while others, like Captain Falcon need to waste a few frames so they don't fall below the stage before the intangibility ends.