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== Execution ==
== Execution ==
To perform Chargin' Chuck hovering:
To perform Chargin' Chuck hovering:
* Ensure the game is in two-player mode
* Bring two Chargin' Chucks right next to each other and adjust them to face each other.
* Bring two Chargin' Chucks very close to each other so that there is little room between them
* In two-player mode, [[capture]] one of the two Chargin' Chucks.
* Adjust the Chargin' Chucks so that they face each other
* Repeatedly shake the controller that is assigned to Cappy.
* Capture one of the two Chargin' Chucks
If done correctly, Cappy will indefinitely alternate between capturing the two Chargin' Chucks as long as the controller is repeatedly shaken. Every time a Chargin' Chuck is uncaptured, it gains a slight amount of height, meaning that after many consecutive iterations of the trick, the player can reach great heights.
* Repeatedly shake the controller that is assigned to Cappy
If done correctly, Cappy will capture the other Chargin' Chuck and then capture the original again. Every time a Chargin' Chuck is uncaptured, it gains a slight amount of height, meaning that after many consecutive iterations of the trick, the player can gain a large amount of height.


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Chargin' Chuck hovering, sometimes shortened to Chuck hovering, is a glitch that allows the player to gain infinite height with the use of two-player mode and two Chargin' Chucks. This glitch takes place in the Underground Moon Caverns in the Moon Kingdom and was first discovered by glitch hunter Syrkl.[1]

Execution

To perform Chargin' Chuck hovering:

  • Bring two Chargin' Chucks right next to each other and adjust them to face each other.
  • In two-player mode, capture one of the two Chargin' Chucks.
  • Repeatedly shake the controller that is assigned to Cappy.

If done correctly, Cappy will indefinitely alternate between capturing the two Chargin' Chucks as long as the controller is repeatedly shaken. Every time a Chargin' Chuck is uncaptured, it gains a slight amount of height, meaning that after many consecutive iterations of the trick, the player can reach great heights.

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