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===Aerial Stab.===
 
===Aerial Stab.===
 
A stab involving a jump or being launched by an explosive or airblast. Angles may work from under, to the side(s) or on top depending on height. This would usually be performed on a rocket jumping Soldier or sticky jumping Demoman (although could be performed on any class that has been launched into the air).
 
A stab involving a jump or being launched by an explosive or airblast. Angles may work from under, to the side(s) or on top depending on height. This would usually be performed on a rocket jumping Soldier or sticky jumping Demoman (although could be performed on any class that has been launched into the air).
 
The difference between aerials is a normal one, where you get launched by someone and stab a different person in the air, while a "Corkscrew" stab comes from being launched by the person who shot an explosive, and stab the launcher who got himself launched at the same time you did.
 
  
 
===Failstab===
 
===Failstab===

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