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[[File:Limbo.PNG|thumb|334x334px|A screenshot of an [[UncommentatedPannen]] video that shows limbo.]]
[[File:Limbo.PNG|thumb|334x334px|A screenshot of an [[UncommentatedPannen]] video that shows limbo.]]
When you grab an object in [[Super Mario 64|''Super Mario 64'']], the object isn't actually in your hands, it's gone somewhere. The object you're holding is actually in limbo. When you throw or drop the object, it exits limbo and appears at the [[HOLP]].
When you grab an object in [[Super Mario 64|''Super Mario 64'']], the object isn't actually in your hands, it's invisible and not in its normal state. The object is in a state known as being "in limbo". When you throw or drop the object, it exits limbo and appears at the [[HOLP]].
 
The term has caused some confusion, because the object is not actually moved to another location. It is just made invisible and (in most cases) doesn't interact with any other objects or Mario.

Revision as of 22:07, 19 June 2018

File:Limbo.PNG
A screenshot of an UncommentatedPannen video that shows limbo.

When you grab an object in Super Mario 64, the object isn't actually in your hands, it's invisible and not in its normal state. The object is in a state known as being "in limbo". When you throw or drop the object, it exits limbo and appears at the HOLP.

The term has caused some confusion, because the object is not actually moved to another location. It is just made invisible and (in most cases) doesn't interact with any other objects or Mario.