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Considering the fact that the Reflector page already has a "Techniques" section, I feel like this should be merged into that page - [[User:McEgg|McEgg]] • ([[Special:Contributions/McEgg|contribs]]) 15:32, March 11, 2021 (EST)</small>
Considering the fact that the Reflector page already has a "Techniques" section, I feel like this should be merged into that page - [[User:McEgg|McEgg]] • ([[Special:Contributions/McEgg|contribs]]) 15:32, March 11, 2021 (EST)</small>
:'''Oppose''' This is late, but double shine/multishine is one of the most famous advanced techniques in competitive Smash and is notable enough to deserve a page on its own. '''[[User:Ac2k|<span style="color: red;">Awesome</span>]] [[User talk:Ac2k|<span style="color: red;">Cardinal 2000</span>]]''' 15:55, May 19, 2021 (EDT)

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SSB64

In Smash 64, you can perform a "double shine" sort of thing by cancelling a shine via using it at the start of a short hop, then immediately using another shine normally. Both can hit the opponent consecutively. It's also possible to repeatedly use shine cancels against a shield, which looks a lot like the consecutive shine in Melee. Not sure if this is notable enough to go on the article, but I felt it's worth bringing up here. Scr7Scr7 sig.png(talk · contribs) 05:24, 18 February 2014 (EST)

Rename to Multi-shine

I'm not sure why this is titled after performing just two shines.--Dinodomain (talk) 17:25, 10 September 2015 (EDT)

Merge with Reflector

Considering the fact that the Reflector page already has a "Techniques" section, I feel like this should be merged into that page - McEgg • (contribs) 15:32, March 11, 2021 (EST)

Oppose This is late, but double shine/multishine is one of the most famous advanced techniques in competitive Smash and is notable enough to deserve a page on its own. Awesome Cardinal 2000 15:55, May 19, 2021 (EDT)