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: Shine, folled by a jump-canceled shine. --[[User:Nealdt|nealdt]] 21:41, February 17, 2007 (GMT) | : Shine, folled by a jump-canceled shine. --[[User:Nealdt|nealdt]] 21:41, February 17, 2007 (GMT) | ||
::Okay, that's what I figured. I'm just surprised it's considered a particularly noteworthy skill. Thank ya. -- [[User:Randall00|Randall00]] 03:06, February 18, 2007 (GMT) | ::Okay, that's what I figured. I'm just surprised it's considered a particularly noteworthy skill. Thank ya. -- [[User:Randall00|Randall00]] 03:06, February 18, 2007 (GMT) | ||
:::Double shine is jump cancelling a shine, then shining and jump canceling again before leaving the ground. If done right, players can do several shines in a row without leaving the ground, and with very little lag in between. I've seen Zodiak Lucien do about seven or eight in a row. And the page says "very difficult" not "useful." -- [[User:Delphiki|Bean]] 08:42, February 18, 2007 (GMT) |
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What is this "double shine" referring to exactly? --Randall00 21:20, February 17, 2007 (GMT)
- Shine, folled by a jump-canceled shine. --nealdt 21:41, February 17, 2007 (GMT)
- Okay, that's what I figured. I'm just surprised it's considered a particularly noteworthy skill. Thank ya. -- Randall00 03:06, February 18, 2007 (GMT)
- Double shine is jump cancelling a shine, then shining and jump canceling again before leaving the ground. If done right, players can do several shines in a row without leaving the ground, and with very little lag in between. I've seen Zodiak Lucien do about seven or eight in a row. And the page says "very difficult" not "useful." -- Bean 08:42, February 18, 2007 (GMT)