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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | After playing a bit of Farewell, I'd come across a strange technique I have yet to find out the name of. I dashed down diagonally through a Dream Block, and subsequently performed a wavedash after leaving the bottom of the Dream Block. I might be stupid, but anyone have any idea what this is? If you guys can't replicate it, I could be wrong or misleading in my explanation. Thanks! I hope I can find what this technique is called. I'd become recently in need of a name for it because I was trying to mention it to someone but didn't know what to call it by. |