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A Nisflip is a type of movement in which Mario performs a [[sideflip]] and [[dive]]s on the same frame. The name "Nisflip" is a reference to [https://youtu.be/MbOvg94fLqo?t=1m18s a TAS by 4232Nis]. This is almost always not ideal except in case of very short distances, if you would lose your 32+ speed within travelling less than 1246.9 units after initiating the sideflip.
A Nisflip is a type of movement in which Mario performs a [[sideflip]] and [[dive]]s on the same frame. The name "Nisflip" is a reference to [https://youtu.be/MbOvg94fLqo?t=1m18s a TAS by 4232Nis]. This is almost always not ideal except in case of very short distances, if you would lose your 32+ speed within travelling less than 1246.9 units after initiating the sideflip.


After a sideflip, it is best to wait until Mario reaches just below 32 speed before initiating a dive. This is because acceleration decreases if Mario passes 32 speed, so the +15 speed gain from the dive is more useful at 32 speed to reach 47 speed, rather than, for example, to go from 8 speed to 23 speed.
After a sideflip, it is best to wait until Mario reaches just below 32 speed before initiating a dive. This is because acceleration decreases if Mario passes 32 speed, so the +15 speed gain from the dive is more valuable at 32 speed to reach 47 speed, rather than, for example, to go from 8 speed to 23 speed.
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