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== SSBB Stall then Falls ==
 
== SSBB Stall then Falls ==
Links Down Aerial
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*Links Down Aerial
Toon Links Down Aerial
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*Toon Links Down Aerial
Sonics Down Aerial
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*Sonics Down Aerial
Ganondorf Down Special
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*Ganondorf Down Special
Sheiks Down Aerial
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*Sheiks Down Aerial
Zero Suit Samus Down Aerial
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*Zero Suit Samus Down Aerial
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*Captain Falcon's Down Special
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*Yoshi's Down Special
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*Bowser's Down Special
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*Kirby's Down Special

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A stall-then-fall is a move where the character pauses a bit, then dives down. Some stall-then-falls such as Toon Link's can be used to spike while other do decent damage. However, this is not to say it has no disadvantages - time it wrongly and you will be plunged down into the oblivion. Most stall-then-falls are with down aerials, but some are with down specials - namely Captain Falcon's, Ganondorf's, Bowser's and Yoshi's. For characters such as Sonic, they will want to use a stall-then-fall to get back down after jumping a high distance. Stall-then-falls has it's ups and downs - try using it to it's full potential.


SSBB Stall then Falls

  • Links Down Aerial
  • Toon Links Down Aerial
  • Sonics Down Aerial
  • Ganondorf Down Special
  • Sheiks Down Aerial
  • Zero Suit Samus Down Aerial
  • Captain Falcon's Down Special
  • Yoshi's Down Special
  • Bowser's Down Special
  • Kirby's Down Special