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[[File:shellmario.jpg|thumb|Shell Mario in [[Tiny-Huge Island]]]]
[[File:shellmario.jpg|thumb|Shell Mario in [[Tiny-Huge Island]]]]
The Shell Mario glitch is a phenomenon where a Koopa shell is in the state of being ridden normally, but Mario is not. This allows Mario to receive a constant push from the shell's [[hitbox]], similar to a [[Bloated Bob-omb|Bloated Bob-omb]], but still have access to most actions such as jumping, side-flipping, swimming, etc. Also similar to a Bloated Bob-omb, speed values are not affected.
The '''Shell Mario glitch''' is a phenomenon where a Koopa shell is in the state of being ridden normally, but Mario is not. This allows Mario to receive a constant push from the shell's [[hitbox]], similar to a [[Bloated Bob-omb|Bloated Bob-omb]], but still have access to most actions such as jumping, side-flipping, swimming, etc. Also similar to a Bloated Bob-omb, speed values are not affected.
The Shell Mario glitch is canceled by:
The Shell Mario glitch is canceled by:
* Walking
* Walking
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The shell hitbox pushes Mario 89 units forward every frame.
The shell hitbox pushes Mario 89 units forward every frame.
==Execution==
==Execution==
To enter Shell Mario, a Koopa shell must be positioned in shallow water so that Mario can touch the shell and enter the "in water" action on the same frame. A method of entering Shell Mario also exists that involves colliding with out of bounds while riding a shell and entering water, though the specific process is unknown. The same process can also be performed with a shell clone, albeit without the pushing effect.
To enter Shell Mario, a Koopa shell must be positioned in shallow water so that Mario can touch the shell and enter the "in water" action on the same frame. A method of entering Shell Mario also exists that involves colliding with out of bounds while riding a shell and entering water, though the specific process is unknown. The same process can also be performed with a shell clone, albeit without the pushing effect.
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