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==Properties== Roll boosts can be performed either by pressing X or Y, or by shaking the controller. However, when pressing X or Y, the roll boost has a chance to fail (a failed roll boost will not emit yellow sparks, while a successful one will). A failed roll boost occurs when Mario already has too much speed, meaning that when using X or Y to roll boost, the player must wait a brief period between boosts in order to lose a small amount of speed. When using motion controls for roll boosts, the boosts will never fail, meaning they can be performed as quickly as the player desires. For this reason, it is faster to cross distances using motion-controlled roll boosts. A roll will be terminated if the player lets go of the crouch button in most cases. However, this will not occur if Mario has recently initiated the roll, or recently performed a roll boost. In this case, the roll can still be interrupted by performing a [[long jump]], bonking into something or executing a [[roll cancel]]. The existence of the roll cancel as an efficient way to terminate a roll and keep its momentum is the reason rolling is useful even in small spaces.[[Category:Movement]]
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