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==Glitches== | ==Glitches== | ||
==Fake Cork Box== | ===Fake Cork Box=== | ||
{{Main|Cloning}} | {{Main|Cloning}} | ||
It is possible to grab a fake (unloaded) cork box by grabbing it as it explodes or despawns from inactivity. | It is possible to grab a fake (unloaded) cork box by grabbing it as it explodes or despawns from inactivity. |
Revision as of 23:39, 31 January 2020
Cork Box | |||
Hitbox Info | |||
Hitbox |
cylinder with radius of 150 and height of 250, offset down 20 units | ||
Damage | None | ||
Speed | 0 assuming flat ground (does not move on its own) | ||
Tangibility radius | ??? | ||
Interaction type | Grabbable | ||
Surfaces | ??? | ||
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Cork Boxes are small, grabbable, cube-shaped boxes that appear in Super Mario 64. Mario can pick them up and throw or drop them. 27 seconds after Mario releases it, it will start flashing; 3 seconds after that, it will despawn and respawn at its original position.
Glitches
Fake Cork Box
- Main article: Cloning
It is possible to grab a fake (unloaded) cork box by grabbing it as it explodes or despawns from inactivity.
Breaking-Disappearing Cork Box Glitch
- Main article: Breaking-Disappearing Cork Box Glitch
It is possible to get infinite coins from a cork box by breaking it as it despawns from inactivity. It still respawns, and you keep the three coins from breaking it.