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A '''capture warp''', often colloquially referred to as a "dram" or "dram strat" (but not to be confused with the original [[Dram Strat (Sand Kingdom)|Dram Strat]]), is a technique that involves placing Cappy near a capture, quickly performing another task as Mario, and then shaking the controller to cause Cappy to home in on the capture, causing Mario to be warped back to it. This technique is most useful when Mario passes a capture on his way to something, but would then otherwise need to turn around to get back to the capture.  
A '''capture warp''', often colloquially referred to as a "dram" or "dram strat" (but not to be confused with the original [[Dram Strat (Sand Kingdom)|Dram Strat]]), is a technique that involves placing Cappy near a capture, quickly performing another task as Mario, and then shaking the controller to cause Cappy to home in on the capture, causing Mario to be warped back to it. This technique is most useful when Mario passes a capture on his way to something, but would then otherwise need to turn around to get back to the capture.  


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[[Dram Strat (Sand Kingdom)|Dram Strat]] is one of the most famous examples, which involves throwing Cappy upward near a [[Bullet Bill]] while Mario collects a Power Moon in an alcove below. The capture warp saves Mario the time that would normally be required to climb out of the alcove and back up to where the Bullet Bills spawn.
[[Dram Strat (Sand Kingdom)|Dram Strat]] is one of the most famous examples, which involves throwing Cappy upward near a [[Bullet Bill]] while Mario collects a Power Moon in an alcove below. The capture warp saves Mario the time that would normally be required to climb out of the alcove and back up to where the Bullet Bills spawn.


== Two-player use ==
==Two-player use==
Capture warps are even more powerful in two-player mode, since Cappy does not have a limit as to how long he can remain away from Mario. One notable use of a two-player capture warp is in setting up the [[Mechawiggler Escape]] glitch; this capture warp occurs across a much greater distance than would be possible in single-player mode.
Capture warps are even more powerful in two-player mode, since Cappy does not have a limit as to how long he can remain away from Mario. One notable use of a two-player capture warp is in setting up the [[Mechawiggler Escape]] glitch; this capture warp occurs across a much greater distance than would be possible in single-player mode.
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