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The '''10k glitch''' is a glitch in which speed is increased by a multiplier that increases by 1 for every 10,000 speed you have (hence the name). It is used in the [[A Button Challenge]].
The '''10k glitch''' is a glitch in which Mario's speed is increased by a multiplier that increases by 1 for every 10,000 speed units Mario has. It is used in the [[A Button Challenge]].
 
==Execution==
==Execution==
To do it, you must be in a braking state (holding backwards on the analog stick as if you were about to sideflip) with high forward speed (at least 20k) and then touch a [[slippery slope]]. Since the [[List of Courses|course]] will often be too small to move into the slope with >20k speed, the simplest way to do it is with PU speed.
To perform the 10k glitch, Mario must be in a braking state (holding backwards on the analog stick as if he were about to sideflip) with high forward speed (at least 20k) and then touch a [[slippery slope]]. Since most [[List of Courses|courses]] are too small to attain this much speed while touching such a slope, this glitch is typically performed using [[Parallel Universe|PU speed]].

Revision as of 00:25, 27 December 2018

The 10k glitch is a glitch in which Mario's speed is increased by a multiplier that increases by 1 for every 10,000 speed units Mario has. It is used in the A Button Challenge.

Execution

To perform the 10k glitch, Mario must be in a braking state (holding backwards on the analog stick as if he were about to sideflip) with high forward speed (at least 20k) and then touch a slippery slope. Since most courses are too small to attain this much speed while touching such a slope, this glitch is typically performed using PU speed.