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In [[SSB]], [[Samus (SSB)|Samus]] and [[Jigglypuff (SSB)|Jigglypuff]] have the ability to '''[[teleport (SSB)|teleport]]'''. Contrary to its name, the teleport does not look like a teleport. Instead, the teleporting character slides a short distance, similar to a [[wavedash]]. Because the technique requires the user to input a jump, at the end of the technique, the teleporting character either ends up in the air, goes off a [[ledge]], or using a [[jump cancel]]able attack. Samus's teleport is much shorter than Jigglypuff's. (''[[Teleport (SSB)|read further...]]'')
In [[SSB]], [[Samus (SSB)|Samus]] and [[Jigglypuff (SSB)|Jigglypuff]] have the ability to '''[[teleport (SSB)|teleport]]'''. Contrary to its name, the teleport does not look like a teleport. Instead, the teleporting character slides a short distance, similar to a [[wavedash]]. Because the technique requires the user to input a jump, at the end of the technique, the teleporting character either ends up in the air, goes off a [[ledge]], or using a [[jump cancel]]able attack. Samus's teleport is much shorter than Jigglypuff's. (''[[Teleport (SSB)|read further...]]'')


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In SSB, Samus and Jigglypuff have the ability to teleport. Contrary to its name, the teleport does not look like a teleport. Instead, the teleporting character slides a short distance, similar to a wavedash. Because the technique requires the user to input a jump, at the end of the technique, the teleporting character either ends up in the air, goes off a ledge, or using a jump cancelable attack. Samus's teleport is much shorter than Jigglypuff's. (read further...)