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== Explanation ==
== Explanation ==
By simply pulling on its chain, a captured Chain Chomp will very slowly move farther away from its home point. This can be used to reach any arbitrary distance as long as one pulls on the chain for long enough. However, it is generally not possible to climb up most ledges, even relatively small ones, since jumping as the Chain Chomp will cause it to move back toward its home.
By simply pulling on its chain, a captured Chain Chomp will very slowly move farther away from its home point. This can be used to reach any arbitrary distance as long as one pulls on the chain for long enough. However, it is often not possible to climb up ledges, even relatively small ones, since jumping as the Chain Chomp will cause it to move back toward its home.

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Chain Chomp overextension refers to the ability to tug a captured Chain Chomp beyond its normal roaming range by pulling on the chain for long periods of time.

Explanation

By simply pulling on its chain, a captured Chain Chomp will very slowly move farther away from its home point. This can be used to reach any arbitrary distance as long as one pulls on the chain for long enough. However, it is often not possible to climb up ledges, even relatively small ones, since jumping as the Chain Chomp will cause it to move back toward its home.