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A '''glitchy wall kick''', or '''GWK''' for short, is a kind of wall kick that directs Mario in an unintended direction from a referenced wall.
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.


==Details==
==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 common kind of GWK is into a corner that mario can run indefinitely into; the wall kick being performed on that side. The corner must be moved into with enough speed, coming from the outside to the inside. Pulling in at the right speed causes Mario to bonk backwards instead, which can be wall kicked out of<ref>https://discordapp.com/channels/267091686423789568/309838966125756416/329379630899265546</ref>
==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==


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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]

References