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[[Image:Gliding.jpg|thumb|right|[[Charizard]], [[Meta Knight]], and [[Pit]] '''Gliding'''.]]
[[Image:Gliding.jpg|thumb|right|[[Charizard]], [[Meta Knight]], and [[Pit]] '''Gliding'''.]]
'''Gliding''' is a technique in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. While technically similar to [[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s glide trick in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', gliding lasts longer and has more control. The player has to jump then hold the jump button, which will then make the character glide. The player is also able to direct it upwards or downwards. Tilting the control stick up or back will make the character glide upwards for a short while, whereas tilting the control stick down or forward will make the character glide downwards. Also, the character cannot turn when using this, so gliding off the stage is always a potential danger. Gliding will stop if the player stalls in mid-air or gets attacked. [[Charizard]], [[Meta Knight]] and [[Pit]] are the only characters who are able to glide.
'''Gliding''' is a technique in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', usable exclusively by [[Charizard]], [[Meta Knight]], and [[Pit]], who all have wings. While technically similar to [[Princess Peach|Peach]]'s hovering ability, gliding lasts longer and has more control. The player can glide by holding the jump button after a midair jump (Meta Knight can also glide after using his [[Shuttle Loop]]), and is directed by tilting the control stick. Tilting the control stick up or back will make the character glide upwards for a short while, whereas tilting the control stick down or forward will make the character glide downwards. The three characters that can glide also have a glide attack. The character cannot turn around while gliding, and will stop if the player stalls in mid-air or gets attacked. In addition, gliding after using the character's final midair jump leaves that character helpless when the glide ends.

The gliding mechanic was removed for ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''.
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