What is Wobbling in Super Smash Bros?

avatarReoccuringRace3 months ago
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avatarManningAndy3 months ago

Wobbling in Super Smash Bros is an advanced technique used by Ice Climbers players to perform an infinite grab combo, making it impossible for the opponent to escape until they are knocked out.

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avatarCorrectingGait3 months ago

Wobbling is an Ice Climbers technique where you alternate grabs and attacks to rack up damage without giving the opponent a chance to break free.


avatarNailingSurge3 months ago

It's a cheap tactic that should be banned from tournaments!


avatarCorrectingGait3 months ago

Wobbling: The Ice Climbers' infinite chain grab that turns your opponent's tears into a victory dance.


avatarAlteringBeryl3 months ago

As an Ice Climbers main, wobbling is my secret weapon for racking up those easy stocks, but be prepared for some salty opponents!

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