Wall slide: Difference between revisions
m grammar |
m minor fixes |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
A ''' | A '''wall slide''' is a basic part of Mario's movement, and is most commonly used to initiate a [[wall jump]], sometimes after a [[cap throw]]. When a wall slide is initiated, Mario will slowly slide down the wall with a very low acceleration and max speed. | ||
== Properties == | == Properties == | ||
After a wall slide is initiated, Mario can move slightly left or right if the control stick is held in | A wall slide can be initiated by running and jumping into a wall. After a wall slide is initiated, Mario can move slightly left or right if the control stick is held in either direction. Pressing A or B while sliding will begin a wall jump. | ||
If a wall slide is ended, either via a wall jump or by falling away from the wall, and Mario is in front of the wall, he will no longer be able to perform a [[cap bounce]] until he touches the ground again. However, if the player ends up behind the wall, Mario will be able to cap bounce. | If a wall slide is ended, either via a wall jump or by falling away from the wall, and Mario is in front of the wall, he will no longer be able to perform a [[cap bounce]] until he touches the ground again. However, if the player ends up behind the wall, Mario will be able to cap bounce. | ||
A wall slide will be terminated if a wall jump occurs, if Mario reaches the ground, or the wall ends before Mario can touch the ground. | A wall slide will be terminated if a wall jump occurs, if Mario reaches the ground, or the wall ends before Mario can touch the ground. |
Revision as of 22:01, 16 July 2023
A wall slide is a basic part of Mario's movement, and is most commonly used to initiate a wall jump, sometimes after a cap throw. When a wall slide is initiated, Mario will slowly slide down the wall with a very low acceleration and max speed.
Properties
A wall slide can be initiated by running and jumping into a wall. After a wall slide is initiated, Mario can move slightly left or right if the control stick is held in either direction. Pressing A or B while sliding will begin a wall jump.
If a wall slide is ended, either via a wall jump or by falling away from the wall, and Mario is in front of the wall, he will no longer be able to perform a cap bounce until he touches the ground again. However, if the player ends up behind the wall, Mario will be able to cap bounce.
A wall slide will be terminated if a wall jump occurs, if Mario reaches the ground, or the wall ends before Mario can touch the ground.