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Release clipping execution depends on which capture is used. In the case of the Typhoo, it's a matter of timing the Z input precisly during his exhale animation. | Release clipping execution depends on which capture is used. In the case of the Typhoo, it's a matter of timing the Z input precisly during his exhale animation. | ||
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|Typhoo Clipping | |||
|[https://twitter.com/Mnyush2/status/1208682508969054209 #1] | |||
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|Seaside Cheep Cheep Cheep | |||
|[https://twitter.com/MadeForMario01/status/1220052625954983937?s=19 #1] | |||
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Revision as of 19:52, 22 January 2020
Release clipping is a way to get out of bound as an artefact of releasing a capture. The most notable one being the clip using a Typhoo in Snow Kingdom.
Execution
Release clipping execution depends on which capture is used. In the case of the Typhoo, it's a matter of timing the Z input precisly during his exhale animation.
Sightings
Reported Occurences | |||
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Typhoo Clipping | #1 | ||
Seaside Cheep Cheep Cheep | #1 |