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A '''tap''', or '''tapping''', is a term used in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series that refers to quickly tilting, or tilting in a direction very hard, on the [[Control stick]]/[[D-pad]] in a certain direction. It is used to either [[dash]], [[jump]] or drop through a [[platform]], and can be combined with the attack button to perform [[smash attack]]s.
A '''tap''', or '''tapping''', is a term used in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series that refers to quickly tilting the maximum distance on the [[Control stick]]/[[D-pad]] in a certain direction. It is used to either [[dash]], [[jump]] or drop through a [[platform]], and can be combined with the attack button to perform [[smash attack]]s.


==Different ways to use tapping==
==Different ways to use tapping==
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A player can jump by tapping upwards on the Control Stick. Midair jumps, jumps out of [[water]] and [[edge]] jumps can also be performed this way.
A player can jump by tapping upwards on the Control Stick. Midair jumps, jumps out of [[water]] and [[edge]] jumps can also be performed this way.


From ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' onward, tapping up to jump can be disabled in the [[Controls]] menu for the two games. Within tournaments, most players prefer disabling Tap Jump, as it can lead to accidental jumps when attempting to perform [[up tilt]]s or [[up aerial]]s, while others prefer to have it on to perform [[up smash]]es and [[up special]]s [[out of shield]] more easily, without having to press a jump button. Jumps from ledges or out of water are still possible by tapping up even if Tap Jump is turned off.
From ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' onward, tapping up to jump can be disabled in the [[Controls]] menu, except when using a sideways Wiimote due to the lack of buttons. Within tournaments, most players prefer disabling Tap Jump, as it can lead to accidental jumps when attempting to perform [[up tilt]]s or [[up aerial]]s, while others prefer to have it on to perform [[up smash]]es and [[up special]]s [[out of shield]] more easily, without having to press a jump button. Jumps from ledges or out of water are still possible by tapping up even if Tap Jump is turned off.


The Tap Jump option is known as "Stick Jump" in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
The Tap Jump option is known as "Stick Jump" in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
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