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== Explanation ==
== Explanation ==
After a Chain Chomp dies, it gets teleported to its home position and made invisible and intangible; when it respawns, it is simply made visible and tangible again. Just before teleporting to its home during death, its momentum is reset to zero. However, if the Chain Chomp dies inside a [[pushing hitsensor]], its momentum will be set to something else just before teleporting, which will cause it to drift after it has teleported to its home. When it respawns, its momentum is set back to zero again, but it will have displaced from its home position due to drifting while dead.
After a Chain Chomp dies, it gets teleported to its home position and made invisible and intangible; when it respawns, it is simply made visible and tangible again. Just before teleporting to its home during death, its momentum is reset to zero. However, if the Chain Chomp dies inside a [[pushing hitsensor]], its momentum will then be set to something else just before teleporting, which will cause it to drift after it has teleported to its home. When it respawns, which occurs when Mario exceeds a distance of 10,000 [[Unit|units]] to the Chain Chomp, its momentum is set back to zero again, but it will have displaced from its home position due to drifting while dead.
 
Death Chain Chomp displacement is most commonly done by knocking a dying Chain Chomp into another Chain Chomp, but it can also be done with any other object with a pushing hitsensor, such as [[Burrbo|Burrbos]].
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[[Category:Glitches]]