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== Properties ==
== Properties ==
Seam clips appear to require Mario to approach the seam at a specific angle, in addition to hitting the seam in the correct spot. Ledge clips seem to be most frequent while Mario is in a [[dive]] animation, but seem to be possible during any animation that allows Mario to approach at the correct angle. Corner clips are most frequently performed while Mario is walking, [[Crouching|crouch]] walking, or [[rolling]], but also be seem to be possible with any movement. Wherever it is possible to clip Mario out of bounds using a corner clip, it is generally also possible to clip Cappy through by throwing him at the same angle that would cause Mario to clip.
Seam clips seem to require Mario to approach the seam at a specific angle, in addition to hitting the seam in the correct spot. Ledge clips seem to be most frequent while Mario is in a [[dive]] animation, but seem to be possible during any animation that allows Mario to approach at the correct angle. Corner clips are most frequently performed while Mario is walking, [[Crouching|crouch]] walking, or [[rolling]], but also be seem to be possible with any movement. Wherever it is possible to clip Mario out of bounds using a corner clip, it is generally also possible to clip Cappy through by throwing him at the same angle that would cause Mario to clip.


The exact cause of seam clips is unknown. While it was previously speculated that they are caused by a tiny gap in the collision, some seams where clipping is possible do not have such a gap.
The exact cause of seam clips is unknown. While it was previously speculated that they are caused by a tiny gap in the collision, some seams where clipping is possible do not have such a gap.
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