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A '''taunt match''' is a term used in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', where players in a match aren't fighting each other, but instead decide to fool around and/or [[taunt]] for the entire match. Taunt matches typically begin when one player taunts for the whole match, and other players decide to follow. In a taunt match, players are also known to crouch or duck continuously to reach an agreement (however, [[Kirby (SSBB)|Kirby]] and [[King Dedede (SSBB)|King Dedede]] players often use this as an alternative to taunting). They will often then follow to have continuous Taunt Matches or simply proceed to showing each other [[glitch |glitches]]. The most used stage for taunt matches is [[Hyrule Temple]] as its size allows the taunter to completely evade serious players with the addition of abusing glitches in the stage.
A '''taunt match''' is a term used in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', where players in a match aren't fighting each other, but instead decide to fool around and/or [[taunt]] for the entire match. Taunt matches typically begin when one player taunts for the whole match, and other players decide to follow. In a taunt match, players are also known to crouch or duck continuously to reach an agreement (however, [[Kirby (SSBB)|Kirby]] and [[King Dedede (SSBB)|King Dedede]] players often use this as an alternative to taunting). They will often then follow to have continuous Taunt Matches or simply proceed to showing each other [[glitch]]es. The most used stage for taunt matches is [[Hyrule Temple]] as its size allows the taunter to completely evade serious players with the addition of abusing glitches in the stage.


[[Image:Sonic_Taunt.jpg|thumb|130px|"You're too slow...!" "You're too slow...!"]]
[[File:Sonic Taunt.jpg|thumb|130px|"You're too slow...!" "You're too slow...!"]]


When one player takes the match seriously, where other players are having a taunt match, they may often team up against the serious player. This can be achieved though many tactics, the easiest being intentional [[SD]]s to rack up a taunter's score. Another example would be [[Mr. Game & Watch (SSBB)|Mr. Game & Watch]] using [[Oil Panic]], charged by a strong energy [[projectile]], usually for a [[one-hit KO]].
When one player takes the match seriously, where other players are having a taunt match, they may often team up against the serious player. This can be achieved though many tactics, the easiest being intentional [[SD]]s to rack up a taunter's score. Another example would be [[Mr. Game & Watch (SSBB)|Mr. Game & Watch]] using [[Oil Panic]], charged by a strong energy [[projectile]], usually for a [[one-hit KO]].


====Common taunt match behavior====
===Common taunt match behavior===


*Constantly taunting.
*Constantly taunting.
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*Playing with many items, allowing only certain items or completely removing the items.
*Playing with many items, allowing only certain items or completely removing the items.
*Choosing Hyrule Temple or New Pork City to run away from serious players.
*Choosing Hyrule Temple or New Pork City to run away from serious players.
*Sometimes using [[Super Armor]] to make [[Sudden Death]] last.
*Sometimes using [[launch resistance]] to make [[Sudden Death]] last.
*Constantly [[Spot dodge|spot dodging]]
*Constantly [[Spot dodge|spot dodging]]
*Attacking any player just when the match is about to end.
*Attacking any player just when the match is about to end.
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*Showing off advanced techniques (such as [[DACUS]])
*Showing off advanced techniques (such as [[DACUS]])
*Executing the [[Master Hand glitch]]
*Executing the [[Master Hand glitch]]
*Suicides when they accidentally killed their friends.  
*Suicides when they accidentally killed their friends.
*Ducking when they hit another taunter. (Trying to say "sorry")
*Ducking when they hit another taunter. (Trying to say "sorry")
*Pushing other players but not attacking.
*Pushing other players but not attacking.
*Wario, Kirby and King Dedede players eating items, even their own Bikes, or Waddle Dees/Waddle Doos.
*Wario, Kirby and King Dedede players eating items, even their own Bikes, or Waddle Dees/Waddle Doos.
*Yoshi constantly using [[Egg Lay]].
*Yoshi constantly using [[Egg Lay]].
*[[Footstool Jump|Footstool Jumping]].
*[[Footstool Jump]]ing.
*Ditching Pikmin when playing as [[Olimar (SSBB)|Olimar]] and attempting to use Pikmin-required moves without them.
*Ditching Pikmin when playing as [[Olimar (SSBB)|Olimar]] and attempting to use Pikmin-required moves without them.
*[[Crawling]] around (Crawling isn't used very often in a match).
*[[Crawling]] around (Crawling isn't used very often in a match).
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*Making as much noise as possible.
*Making as much noise as possible.
*Intentionally breaking his/her own shield, even with [[Jigglypuff (SSBB)|Jigglypuff]]. (Jigglypuff flies off the top of the screen when it breaks its shield and is [[Star KO|Star KO'd]])
*Intentionally breaking his/her own shield, even with [[Jigglypuff (SSBB)|Jigglypuff]]. (Jigglypuff flies off the top of the screen when it breaks its shield and is [[Star KO|Star KO'd]])
*Showing off [[glitch]]es (Like using the [[Earthquake Glitch]] on [[Pictochat]] or even the [[Puff Up glitch]]).
*Showing off glitches (Like using the [[Earthquake Glitch]] on [[Pictochat]] or even the [[Puff Up glitch]]).
*Abusing [[Transform]] or [[Pokémon Change]].
*Abusing [[Transform]] or [[Pokémon Change]].
*Utilizing the [[Smash Taunt]] when playing as [[Snake (SSBB)|Solid Snake]] or the Star Fox Team on their respective stages (Wolf can't use the Smash Taunt on Corneria). Whilst other taunters protect the Smash taunter from being interrupted by serious players and/or items.
*Utilizing the [[Smash Taunt]] when playing as [[Snake (SSBB)|Solid Snake]] or the Star Fox Team on their respective stages (Wolf can't use the Smash Taunt on Corneria). Whilst other taunters protect the Smash taunter from being interrupted by serious players and/or items.
*Utilizing the [[Smash Taunt]] as [[Snake (SSBB)|Solid Snake]] and intentionally [[SD]]ing to cause the "SNAAAAKE" scream, as well as [[SD]]ing during the scream to cause it to loop continuously.
*Utilizing the Smash Taunt as Solid Snake and intentionally SDing to cause the "SNAAAAKE" scream, as well as SDing during the scream to cause it to loop continuously.
*[[Grabbing]] other players or using grab attacks like [[Monkey Flip]], but not doing any damage.
*[[Grabbing]] other players or using grab attacks like [[Monkey Flip]], but not doing any damage.
*Abusing loud or annoying attacks.
*Abusing loud or annoying attacks.
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*Running around the stage.
*Running around the stage.
*Attacking [[Mr. Resetti]] if he is summoned via [[Assist Trophy]] in a brawl.
*Attacking [[Mr. Resetti]] if he is summoned via [[Assist Trophy]] in a brawl.
*Intentionally [[SD]]ing.
*Intentionally SDing.
*[[Dash dancing]].
*[[Dash dancing]].
*Absorbing or Reflecting others projectiles.
*Absorbing or Reflecting others projectiles.
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*Wasting Final Smashes or using Final Smashes until the time is up.
*Wasting Final Smashes or using Final Smashes until the time is up.
*Standing there doing absolutely nothing.
*Standing there doing absolutely nothing.
*Making a match last as long as possible during [[Sudden Death]].
*Making a match last as long as possible during Sudden Death.
*Using Sacrificial KO moves like [[Bowsercide]] or [[Kirbycide]].
*Using Sacrificial KO moves like [[Bowsercide]] or [[Kirbycide]].
*As Kirby or King Dedede, use inhale on nothing.
*As Kirby or King Dedede, use inhale on nothing.
*Constantly using an uncharged [[Wario Waft]].
*Constantly using an uncharged [[Wario Waft]].
*[[Teeter|Teetering]].
*[[Teeter]]ing.
*Constantly [[Prat Falling]].
*Constantly [[Prat Falling]].
*[[Diddy Kong (SSBB)|Diddy Kong's]] [[Peanut Popgun]] constantly backfiring.
*[[Diddy Kong (SSBB)|Diddy Kong's]] [[Peanut Popgun]] constantly backfiring.
*[[Edge dashing]].
*[[Edge dashing]].
*Using any moves that produce a noise that some find annoying.  
*Using any moves that produce a noise that some find annoying.


[[File:Etc02_080411_093-l.jpg|thumb|Captain Falcon's pink and white attire, dubbed "Captain Fabulous" by fans.]]
[[File:Etc02 080411 093-l.jpg|thumb|Captain Falcon's pink and white attire, dubbed "Captain Fabulous" by fans.]]
Costumes can sometimes come into play too - Captain Falcon's pink-and-white outfit, often dubbed 'Captain Fabulous' by Brawl players, is often chosen for more light-hearted matches, along with Meta Knight's jester-like pink and yellow attire, and Luigi's pink and red outfit.
Costumes can sometimes come into play too - Captain Falcon's pink-and-white outfit, often dubbed 'Captain Fabulous' by Brawl players, is often chosen for more light-hearted matches, along with Meta Knight's jester-like pink and yellow attire, and Luigi's pink and red outfit.


===Links===
==External links==
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P67y7hLDmMU/ A video explaining a Taunt Match]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P67y7hLDmMU/ A video explaining a Taunt Match]


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Revision as of 16:42, December 31, 2010

A taunt match is a term used in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where players in a match aren't fighting each other, but instead decide to fool around and/or taunt for the entire match. Taunt matches typically begin when one player taunts for the whole match, and other players decide to follow. In a taunt match, players are also known to crouch or duck continuously to reach an agreement (however, Kirby and King Dedede players often use this as an alternative to taunting). They will often then follow to have continuous Taunt Matches or simply proceed to showing each other glitches. The most used stage for taunt matches is Hyrule Temple as its size allows the taunter to completely evade serious players with the addition of abusing glitches in the stage.

"You're too slow...!" "You're too slow...!"

When one player takes the match seriously, where other players are having a taunt match, they may often team up against the serious player. This can be achieved though many tactics, the easiest being intentional SDs to rack up a taunter's score. Another example would be Mr. Game & Watch using Oil Panic, charged by a strong energy projectile, usually for a one-hit KO.

Common taunt match behavior

  • Constantly taunting.
  • Trying to be the same character so they can match up their taunts.
  • Camping.
  • Teaming up on other players that are serious.
  • Mocking serious players and imitating them.
  • Chain grabbing serious players, even infinitely such as King Dedede's wall infinite chain grab.
  • Playing with many items, allowing only certain items or completely removing the items.
  • Choosing Hyrule Temple or New Pork City to run away from serious players.
  • Sometimes using launch resistance to make Sudden Death last.
  • Constantly spot dodging
  • Attacking any player just when the match is about to end.
  • Showing off their skills. (going under the stage)
  • Showing off advanced techniques (such as DACUS)
  • Executing the Master Hand glitch
  • Suicides when they accidentally killed their friends.
  • Ducking when they hit another taunter. (Trying to say "sorry")
  • Pushing other players but not attacking.
  • Wario, Kirby and King Dedede players eating items, even their own Bikes, or Waddle Dees/Waddle Doos.
  • Yoshi constantly using Egg Lay.
  • Footstool Jumping.
  • Ditching Pikmin when playing as Olimar and attempting to use Pikmin-required moves without them.
  • Crawling around (Crawling isn't used very often in a match).
  • Gliding around the stage.
  • Spamming Projectiles without even aiming them at anyone.
  • Sandbagging.
  • Executing Luigi's down taunt and hitting a player with it. (Luigi's down taunt inflicts 1% damage upon contact with another player)
  • Exhausting a shooting item's ammunition, then attempting to shoot the other players.
  • Dash dancing and/or ledge running
  • Constantly shield dropping and shielding immediately after.
  • Picking up Solid Snake's box with Donkey Kong and walking around with it.
  • Making as much noise as possible.
  • Intentionally breaking his/her own shield, even with Jigglypuff. (Jigglypuff flies off the top of the screen when it breaks its shield and is Star KO'd)
  • Showing off glitches (Like using the Earthquake Glitch on Pictochat or even the Puff Up glitch).
  • Abusing Transform or Pokémon Change.
  • Utilizing the Smash Taunt when playing as Solid Snake or the Star Fox Team on their respective stages (Wolf can't use the Smash Taunt on Corneria). Whilst other taunters protect the Smash taunter from being interrupted by serious players and/or items.
  • Utilizing the Smash Taunt as Solid Snake and intentionally SDing to cause the "SNAAAAKE" scream, as well as SDing during the scream to cause it to loop continuously.
  • Grabbing other players or using grab attacks like Monkey Flip, but not doing any damage.
  • Abusing loud or annoying attacks.
  • Ducking repeatably.
  • Riding on the top of a Rolling Crate.
  • Jumping around.
  • Running around the stage.
  • Attacking Mr. Resetti if he is summoned via Assist Trophy in a brawl.
  • Intentionally SDing.
  • Dash dancing.
  • Absorbing or Reflecting others projectiles.
  • Jabbing other taunters if they accidentally KO and then suiciding the jabbed character to tie the match.
  • Wasting Final Smashes or using Final Smashes until the time is up.
  • Standing there doing absolutely nothing.
  • Making a match last as long as possible during Sudden Death.
  • Using Sacrificial KO moves like Bowsercide or Kirbycide.
  • As Kirby or King Dedede, use inhale on nothing.
  • Constantly using an uncharged Wario Waft.
  • Teetering.
  • Constantly Prat Falling.
  • Diddy Kong's Peanut Popgun constantly backfiring.
  • Edge dashing.
  • Using any moves that produce a noise that some find annoying.
File:Etc02 080411 093-l.jpg
Captain Falcon's pink and white attire, dubbed "Captain Fabulous" by fans.

Costumes can sometimes come into play too - Captain Falcon's pink-and-white outfit, often dubbed 'Captain Fabulous' by Brawl players, is often chosen for more light-hearted matches, along with Meta Knight's jester-like pink and yellow attire, and Luigi's pink and red outfit.

External links

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