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Spawning | '''Spawning Displacement''' is a technique that allows [[Mario]] to receive displacement from a moving platform for one [[frame]] when spawning, hence the name. It is exclusive to the original [[Super Mario 64#Japanese|Japanese version]]. Spawning displacement occurs when Mario exits the level (such as through the pause menu, through death, through a warp, or by getting a star) and ends up standing on a moving object for one frame, whether it be an object from the previous level that was moving and unloaded ("Normal" Spawning Displacement) or an object in the [[The Castle|Castle]] that overwrote the object Mario was standing on while exiting the level ("Reverse" Spawning Displacement). In other words, Spawning Displacement occurs when exiting a level while standing on either a moving [[object]] which will not be overwritten by a non-moving object after [[unloading]] or an object which gets overwritten by a moving object after unloading. Spawning displacement results in Mario will be displaced from his typical spawning position.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL8TCplAaWc</ref> | ||
== | ==Applications== | ||
In the [[A Button Challenge]], Mario can utilize spawning displacement to re-enter [[Tick Tock Clock]]. This is done by standing on a [[spinner]] and collecting a Star. Once the spinner rotates, it displaces Mario to land on the edge of the clock next to the painting, thereby saving the A press needed to enter TTC. This is done twice in the 120 star run, saving two A presses due to the strict requirements only being applicable with two stars: | In the [[A Button Challenge]], Mario can utilize spawning displacement to re-enter [[Tick Tock Clock]]. This is done by standing on a [[spinner]] and collecting a Star. Once the spinner rotates, it displaces Mario to land on the edge of the clock next to the painting, thereby saving the A press needed to enter TTC. This is done twice in the 120 star run, saving two A presses due to the strict requirements only being applicable with two stars: | ||
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* [[The Pit and the Pendulums]] by kicking a [[wall]] as he collects the star, to land on the spinners below.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FVp6FAjhQY</ref> | * [[The Pit and the Pendulums]] by kicking a [[wall]] as he collects the star, to land on the spinners below.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FVp6FAjhQY</ref> | ||
== Variations == | ==Variations== | ||
===Teleport displacement=== | |||
Teleport displacement is a different type of platform displacement that is not exclusive to the Japanese version. To perform it, [[clone]] a teleport point near a moving object so that said object will move after Mario has initiated the teleport. As a result, Mario will be displaced from the teleport's destination. Due to these very rare conditions, this can only be performed in [[Wet-Dry World]], since this is the only level in which you can clone a teleporter (via [[loading zone]]) that has a moving platform.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUBtXvvCp-E</ref> | Teleport displacement is a different type of platform displacement that is not exclusive to the Japanese version. To perform it, [[clone]] a teleport point near a moving object so that said object will move after Mario has initiated the teleport. As a result, Mario will be displaced from the teleport's destination. Due to these very rare conditions, this can only be performed in [[Wet-Dry World]], since this is the only level in which you can clone a teleporter (via [[loading zone]]) that has a moving platform.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUBtXvvCp-E</ref> | ||
== References == | ==References== | ||
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