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'''Chain Chomp displacement''', often abbreviated as '''CCD''', is a glitch possible in the [[Cascade Kingdom]] that allows a [[Chain Chomp]] to be pushed and slowly drift in any desired horizontal direction indefinitely. The glitch involves pushing an idle Chain Chomp using another Chain Chomp or any other object or enemy with a [[pushing hitsensor]].
'''Chain Chomp displacement''', often abbreviated as '''CCD''', is a glitch possible in the [[Cascade Kingdom]] that allows a [[Chain Chomp]] to be pushed and slowly drift in any desired horizontal direction indefinitely. The glitch involves pushing an idle Chain Chomp using another Chain Chomp or any other object or enemy with a [[pushing hitsensor]].


Although standard Chain Chomp displacement can only be performed on [[version 1.0.0]], a variant known as [[death Chain Chomp displacement]] is possible on all versions.
Although standard Chain Chomp displacement can only be performed on game versions [[Version 1.1.0|1.1.0]] and prior, a variant known as [[death Chain Chomp displacement]] is possible on all versions.


== Explanation ==
== Explanation ==
In order to displace a Chain Chomp, Mario must be far enough away from it for it to be in its '''inactive''' state. This is a state in which the Chain Chomp experiences no gravity or collision; normally, this does not cause any glitches since the Chain Chomp is only intended to be inactive while it is stationary in its home position, but using the glitch it is possible to cause the Chain Chomp to drift horizontally while inactive. The inactive state can be identified by the Chain Chomp sitting still in its idle animation without periodically hopping and turning (which indicates its '''active''' state). Chain Chomps become inactive when Mario exceeds a distance of 6500 [[Unit|units]] to them and reactivate when Mario comes within 6000 units; both of these distances are much greater than the distance at which the Chain Chomp will stop attacking.
In order to displace a Chain Chomp, Mario must be far enough away from it for it to be in its '''inactive''' state. This is a state in which the Chain Chomp experiences no gravity or collision; normally, this does not cause any glitches since the Chain Chomp is only intended to be inactive while it is stationary in its home position, but using the glitch it is possible to cause the Chain Chomp to drift horizontally while inactive. The inactive state can be identified by the Chain Chomp sitting still in its idle animation without periodically hopping and turning (which indicates its '''active''' state). Chain Chomps become inactive when Mario exceeds a distance of 6500 [[Unit|units]] to them and reactivate when Mario comes within 6000 units; both these distances are much greater than the distance at which the Chain Chomp will stop attacking.


The glitch is performed by pushing a Chain Chomp in its inactive state with a [[pushing hitsensor]]. Note that while in its inactive state, the Chain Chomp will [[Unloading|unload]] if the camera is pointed away from it, meaning it will temporarily stop displacing if the camera is pointed away while the glitch is in progress.
The glitch is performed by pushing a Chain Chomp in its inactive state with a [[pushing hitsensor]].
 
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== Methods ==
== Methods ==
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=== Minimum Mario ===
=== Minimum Mario ===
Although many [[Minimum Mario]] moons in the Cascade Kingdom can be obtained more easily with [[Chain Chomp overextension]], Chain Chomp displacement is still necessary to obtain ''Multi Moon Atop the Falls'' to complete the kingdom, as well as for ''Nice Shot with the Chain Chomp!'', ''Next to the Stone Arch'', and ''Guarded by a Colossal Fossil''.
Although many [[Minimum Mario]] moons in the Cascade Kingdom can be obtained more easily with [[Chain Chomp overextension]], Chain Chomp displacement is still necessary to obtain [[Multi Moon Atop the Falls|''Multi Moon Atop the Falls'']] to complete the kingdom, as well as for ''[[Nice Shot with the Chain Chomp!]]'', ''[[Next to the Stone Arch]]'', and ''[[Guarded by a Colossal Fossil]]''.
 
[[Category:Glitches]]
[[Category:Glitches]]
[[Category:Low% tricks]]
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