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Latest revision as of 15:12, 29 December 2023
- For a tutorial on speedrunning this star, see the RTA Guide
MIPS | |
Technical Constants | |
Object Group | General Actor |
Actor Group | Group 15 |
Physical Constants | |
Gravity | 2.5 |
Friction | .89 |
Buoyancy | 1.2 |
Hitbox | |
Interaction Type | Grabbable |
Radius | 50 |
Height | 75 |
MIPS is a yellow rabbit found in the Castle Basement. He appears when Mario exits a course after collecting 15 stars or 50 stars. MIPS will run away if Mario tries to go near him, but if Mario manages to grab him MIPS will give Mario a star. 2 stars can be obtained from MIPS. MIPS was used extensively in early Nintendo 64 test simulations[citation needed]. Mario was originally going to be able to throw MIPS, but this was removed[1].
MIPS Clip
In speedrunning (16 Star), the trick called MIPS Clip is used to bypass the 30 Star Door that leads to Dire, Dire Docks and Bowser in the Fire Sea.
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