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==Execution== The most common method used to perform moon clips is a [[backflip]] against the wall (or in some cases, ceiling) the player wishes to clip through, using a moon that is spawned by a specific action. As a general method to moon clip in this manner: * Begin spawning the moon. * At the correct moment, perform a backflip while facing away from the wall (if attempting to clip through a ceiling, this direction is less important). * When Mario's feet are facing towards the wall or ceiling, input a cap throw. The direction does not matter. * If done correctly, the moon should become solid at the same moment the cap throw occurs, causing Mario to collect it during the [[skew]] induced by the cap throw. This causes Mario's in-game position to be closer to the wall or ceiling than normally possible. The moon then forces Mario's hit sensors to be above his position, which should now be partially out of bounds. * After collecting the moon, continue moving in the direction of the wall (or [[cap bounce]] to stay above a ceiling) to ensure Mario does not clip back into bounds. The timing of the inputs for each moon clip will vary slightly, since the positioning and spawn time tends to vary. {{#ev:YouTube|id = xzsjfZMZBXE}} {{#ev:YouTube|id = wzsE967-eUM}}
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