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*If the subsequent wall slide is being attempted at a roughly 90° angle, Mario will not be able to wall slide higher than the previous wall jump, but he will generally be able to wall slide only slightly below that height as long as he is not too far from the location of the original wall jump.
*If the subsequent wall slide is being attempted at a roughly 90° angle, Mario will not be able to wall slide higher than the previous wall jump, but he will generally be able to wall slide only slightly below that height as long as he is not too far from the location of the original wall jump.
*If the subsequent wall slide is being attempted at an angle noticeably greater than 90°, Mario will always be able to wall slide as long as the two surfaces are facing each other. If the two surfaces are facing away from each other, Mario will always be able to wall slide as long as the distance between them is not too great, but the maximum height at which he can wall slide will begin to decay if the walls are very far apart.
*If the subsequent wall slide is being attempted at an angle noticeably greater than 90°, Mario will always be able to wall slide as long as the two surfaces are facing each other. If the two surfaces are facing away from each other, Mario will always be able to wall slide as long as the distance between them is not too great, but the maximum height at which he can wall slide will begin to decay if the walls are very far apart.
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