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== Properties of clones ==
== Properties of clones ==
The term "clone" generally refers to an object that is held, but not currently in limbo.
The term "clone" generally refers to an object that was not meant to be held that nevertheless is or was being held by Mario.


When Mario releases a clone, it stops updating and becomes unable to send signals to other objects, if the object was not normally grabbable in the first place. Mario can still [[Interaction|interact]] with it, since interaction is part of Mario's behavior, not the object's. For example, while Mario can still collect a coin after it has been cloned, the coin no longer spins.
When Mario releases a clone, it stops updating and becomes unable to send signals to other objects. Mario can still [[Interaction|interact]] with it, since interaction is part of Mario's behavior, not the object's. For example, while Mario can still collect a coin after it has been cloned, the coin no longer spins.


Though Mario can still interact with objects, certain types of interactions will cause the object to become intangible, and thus he will no longer be able to interact with it in any way. These include:
Though Mario can still interact with objects, certain types of interactions will cause the object to become intangible, and thus he will no longer be able to interact with it in any way. These include:

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