Sanddash

Sanddash is 's down special move in Super Smash Flash 2.

Overview
When performed, Sandbag stays still and flashes for a moment. During this time, he can move left, right, or straight up depending on which directional input is pressed. When used on the ground, moving left or right will make Sandbag slide a short distance. In the air, Sandbag will spin down diagonally in the direction pressed; if timed right, it can be a quick way to return to the stage, but if Sandbag lands in the middle of the animation, he'll crash. At any point when moving left or right, the movement can be cancelled into almost any other attack. Pressing up will have the same effect on both the ground and in the air, in that Sandbag will simply move upward. If no direction is pressed, Sandbag will simply remain motionless, ignoring gravity and any previous momentum.

Origin
"Wavedashing", originally a flaw in Super Smash Bros. Melee ' s physics engine, is the technique of sliding left or right along the ground by air dodging diagonally down left or right into the stage. Many uses for it have been discovered, including movement mixups, faster movement overall for some characters, and attacking while moving. It has since become a defining aspect of Melee, Sandbag's game of origin. As air dodging works differently in Super Smash Flash 2 (along with subsequent Smash titles), wavedashing proper by the entire roster as it was originally is impossible.

In the air, Sandbag recreates Melee ' s air dodge incompletely; originally, air dodging could move in all directions once, leaving the user in a helpless state afterward. It was often used as an alternative recovery, particularly for characters in Melee that could not recover with their up special move, such as Yoshi and Jigglypuff. Sandbag, in contrast, can only use it in the two directions that were required for wavedashing, and one other for recovery.

The crash landing aspect, which was not originally present in Super Smash Flash 2 Beta and later added in a patch, is a parody of wavelanding, a subset of wavedashing involving using diagonal air dodging to quickly return to the ground after jumping.

Overall, part of Sandbag's status as a joke character means that he knows the basics of the technique, but has not quite mastered it.