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Hyper Speed Wall Kicking (abreviation: HSWK, Wall kicking refers as doing a wall jump, not kicking the wall) is a glitch that allows [[Mario]] to build up speed by walljumping beetween two walls.
'''Hyper Speed Wall Kicking''' or '''HSWK''' is a glitch that allows [[Mario]] to build up speed by repeatedly wall-kicking.


== Execution ==
==Execution==
Walljumping requires bonking on a wall. By walljumping on the first frame possible (often called a ''firsty'' or a ''first frame wall kick''), you will conserve your speed, and you will accelerate beetween the walljumps. You can do this as long as your speed is lower than 400 when hitting the wall.
By wall-kicking against a wall on the first frame possible, you will conserve your speed. This is known as a "firsty". By holding a direction on the joystick when Mario is in the air, he will gain speed. Then you can firsty against another wall and repeat the process. This method usually produces up to 400 speed; after Mario surpasses 400 speed, his intended position will go past the wall. He will therefore either clip through the wall or bonk on out-of-bounds and lose all his speed.


== Utilisations ==
==Uses==
This is useful for the
This is useful for:
* BLJless challenge by sonicpacker https://youtu.be/Ps2Cv3pTybY
* Any% BLJless<ref>https://youtu.be/Ps2Cv3pTybY</ref>
* the [[Challenge|Low Doors Challenge]] to get through the 70 star door
* [[PSS]] Double Star Spawn<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWvjPh_2gog</ref>
* the [[Challenge|Low Doors Challenge]]

Revision as of 20:24, 13 April 2019

Hyper Speed Wall Kicking or HSWK is a glitch that allows Mario to build up speed by repeatedly wall-kicking.

Execution

By wall-kicking against a wall on the first frame possible, you will conserve your speed. This is known as a "firsty". By holding a direction on the joystick when Mario is in the air, he will gain speed. Then you can firsty against another wall and repeat the process. This method usually produces up to 400 speed; after Mario surpasses 400 speed, his intended position will go past the wall. He will therefore either clip through the wall or bonk on out-of-bounds and lose all his speed.

Uses

This is useful for: