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====== Strafe Dashing ====== | ====== Strafe Dashing ====== | ||
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Add diagrams on how Strafe Dashing work | Add diagrams on how Strafe Dashing work | ||
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**Strafe Dashing**((AKA Diagonal Dashing)) is any [[universaltech: | **Strafe Dashing**((AKA Diagonal Dashing)) is any [[universaltech: | ||
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The speed cap limits the speed you can head in and hampers movement, but only applies to movement in the same direction as your current velocity. By dashing at an angle to your current velocity, your air dash will add to your speed beyond the speed cap. This is called a Strafe Dash. | The speed cap limits the speed you can head in and hampers movement, but only applies to movement in the same direction as your current velocity. By dashing at an angle to your current velocity, your air dash will add to your speed beyond the speed cap. This is called a Strafe Dash. | ||
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^ **1. Sideways** ^ **2. Forwards** ^ | ^ **1. Sideways** ^ **2. Forwards** ^ | ||
- | |By turning to an angle then dashing to the side in the opposite direction, you can execute a Strafe Dash. By doing this, you will not need to air strafe back to your intended direction, since you are now heading in that direction. This method is more suited for higher speeds, such as when using Zipline Momentum Cancel.| By turning to an angle then dashing forwards, then air strafing back to a forward direction, you can execute a Strafe Dash. The air strafe does not add speed; it only redirects you in the correct direction. This method is better suited for lower speeds, such as from a walk.| | + | |By turning to an angle then dashing to the side in the opposite direction, you can execute a Strafe Dash. By doing this, you will not need to air strafe back to your intended direction, since you are now heading in that direction. This method is more suited for higher speeds, such as when using [[universaltech: |
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