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A '''glitchy wall kick''', or '''GWK''' for short, is a | A '''glitchy wall kick''', or '''GWK''' for short, is a wall kick where Mario ends up wall kicking along the wall instead of away from it. | ||
== | ==Bonk GWK== | ||
A bonk GWK can occur when Mario bonks on a wall then bonks on a ceiling, another wall, or out-of-bounds within the 5 frames he can wall kick. This makes Mario wall kick away from the second wall in the direction of the first wall.<ref name="link">https://discordapp.com/channels/267091686423789568/309838966125756416/477984198859423754</ref> | |||
A | ==Quarter Frame GWK== | ||
A quarter frame GWK can occur when one of Mario's first 3 quarter steps enters a wall, a ceiling, or out-of-bounds, and the last quarter frame enters the hitbox of a different wall.<ref name="link"></ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category:Glitches]] | [[Category:Glitches]] |
Revision as of 15:22, 1 April 2019
A glitchy wall kick, or GWK for short, is a wall kick where Mario ends up wall kicking along the wall instead of away from it.
Bonk GWK
A bonk GWK can occur when Mario bonks on a wall then bonks on a ceiling, another wall, or out-of-bounds within the 5 frames he can wall kick. This makes Mario wall kick away from the second wall in the direction of the first wall.[1]
Quarter Frame GWK
A quarter frame GWK can occur when one of Mario's first 3 quarter steps enters a wall, a ceiling, or out-of-bounds, and the last quarter frame enters the hitbox of a different wall.[1]