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'''Text Redirection''' is a glitch which uses textboxes to change the angle of Mario's speed. It is especially useful when Mario's speed is too high to easily turn using the joystick. When a textbox is triggered, Mario is immediately put into the [[idle]] action (a stationary action) and stops moving, but his speed is not actually reset to 0. When the textbox disappears, Mario's speed is still conserved from the textbox's activation. By holding an angle on the joystick, Mario changes his angle to the joystick's instantly, since he's in the idle action; this causes Mario's speed to be redirected in the direction the joystick was held.
'''Text Redirection''' is a glitch which uses textboxes to change the angle of Mario's speed. It is especially useful when Mario's speed is too high to easily turn using the joystick. When a textbox is triggered, Mario is immediately put into the [[idle]] action (a stationary action) and stops moving, but his speed is not actually reset to 0. When the textbox disappears, Mario's speed is still conserved from the textbox's activation. By holding an angle on the joystick, Mario changes his angle to the joystick's instantly, since he's in the idle action; this causes Mario's speed to be redirected in the direction the joystick was held.
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Revision as of 02:50, 24 February 2020

Text Redirection is a glitch which uses textboxes to change the angle of Mario's speed. It is especially useful when Mario's speed is too high to easily turn using the joystick. When a textbox is triggered, Mario is immediately put into the idle action (a stationary action) and stops moving, but his speed is not actually reset to 0. When the textbox disappears, Mario's speed is still conserved from the textbox's activation. By holding an angle on the joystick, Mario changes his angle to the joystick's instantly, since he's in the idle action; this causes Mario's speed to be redirected in the direction the joystick was held.