Roll cancel clip: Difference between revisions
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A '''roll cancel clip''' (often abbreviated as '''RCC''') is a type of out-of-bounds clip that involves | A '''roll cancel clip''' (often abbreviated as '''RCC''') is a type of out-of-bounds clip that involves cap throwing into a specific wall while Mario is moving at a high speed. As the name suggests, this is most often done using a [[roll cancel]] against the wall, but the name is a bit of a misnomer since roll canceling is not strictly required to perform such a clip. The roll cancel clip is one of the most prominent forms of clipping in Super Mario Odyssey, with many dozens of known locations to execute the trick. | ||
Roll cancel clips are often easiest using an instant roll cancel, which requires entering inputs in a very quick succession. Additionally, most roll cancel clips require hitting the wall in a very precise location in order to clip through. When using the instant roll cancel method, some roll cancel clips may have slightly different timings for the inputs than others. Some of the most notable instances of roll cancel clips include [[Inverted Pyramid Clip]], [[Upstairs Snow Clip|Upstairs]] and [[Downstairs Snow Clip]], and numerous clips through doors to buildings in the [[Metro Kingdom]]. | |||
All roll cancel clips (but not [[Surface clip|surface clips]], since they are a different type of clip) are more precise on [[version 1.2.0]] | All roll cancel clips (but not [[Surface clip|surface clips]], since they are a different type of clip) are more precise on [[version 1.2.0]] onward, compared to earlier versions. Many suspect that the developers attempted to patch the glitch, but were unable to completely prevent it from being performed. | ||
== Execution == | == Execution == |