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'''Frame Walking''' is a glitch that allows Mario to walk up steep slopes that would normally cause him to slip and slide.<ref>https://youtu.be/6Z-IvLlzesQ?t=13</ref> | '''Frame Walking''' is a glitch that allows Mario to walk up steep slopes that would normally cause him to slip and slide.<ref>https://youtu.be/6Z-IvLlzesQ?t=13</ref> | ||
It is done by alternating between no input on the joystick and using the joystick to walk up the slope. The optimal method is 1 frame no input, and 1 frame walking up the slope. However it is not frame perfect, and multiple frames can be taken with each of them. | It is done by alternating between no input on the joystick and using the joystick to walk up the slope. The optimal method is 1 frame no input, and 1 frame walking up the slope. However it is not frame perfect, and multiple frames can be taken with each of them although this is slower. | ||
Frame walking works by taking advantage of the fact that Mario will not start sliding on a steep slope until his speed reaches 0. However, when Mario decelerates and then begins walking again, if his speed is less than 8 it is set to 8. Because of this, Mario never begins sliding and can walk up the slope. | |||
Frame walking does not work on slippery slopes, which cause Mario to slide down even if frame walking is attempted. | Frame walking does not work on slippery slopes, which cause Mario to slide down even if frame walking is attempted. | ||
Frame walking is primarily used in challenges such the [[A Button Challenge]]. The glitch allows Mario to reach areas otherwise inaccessible without jumping. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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