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Line up against the desired block to dupe and kick the shell upwards. By floating down with cape Mario for this dupe, it becomes a 2 frame window. There is no luck involved at all with a vertical dupe. The best example of vertical duping is Gnarly Wings.
 
Line up against the desired block to dupe and kick the shell upwards. By floating down with cape Mario for this dupe, it becomes a 2 frame window. There is no luck involved at all with a vertical dupe. The best example of vertical duping is Gnarly Wings.
 
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{{youtubevideo|url=ohJYIiOo52E|title=Gnarly - Cape (Wings, Quad Dupe)|source=Sten}}
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== Momentum Dupe ==
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This dupe executes the exact same way as the vertical dupe, but aims to duplicate the block to the side. Shells and other objects, when grabbed, store the momentum they had when picked up (just like in the buzzy jump in Vanilla Dome 1). To dupe leftward, grab a shell with rightward momentum stored and vice versa to dupe rightward. Once again, floating down with a cape makes this dupe a 2 frame window, but this time there is a 50% chance to dupe vertically and a 50% chance to dupe diagonally. However, if the dupe is attempted one frame too late, it instead becomes a 50% chance to dupe horizontally and a 50% chance of hitting the block. The most common example of the momentum dupe is Forest of Illusion 1 wings.
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[[Category:Tricks & Glitches]]
 
[[Category:Tricks & Glitches]]

Revision as of 12:20, 2 October 2019

All block duping will require moving with 0 speed. Keep in mind that even moving with a speed of 1 while trying to dupe will fail.

Vertical Dupe

Line up against the desired block to dupe and kick the shell upwards. By floating down with cape Mario for this dupe, it becomes a 2 frame window. There is no luck involved at all with a vertical dupe. The best example of vertical duping is Gnarly Wings.

Video: Gnarly - Cape (Wings, Quad Dupe) Source: Sten

Momentum Dupe

This dupe executes the exact same way as the vertical dupe, but aims to duplicate the block to the side. Shells and other objects, when grabbed, store the momentum they had when picked up (just like in the buzzy jump in Vanilla Dome 1). To dupe leftward, grab a shell with rightward momentum stored and vice versa to dupe rightward. Once again, floating down with a cape makes this dupe a 2 frame window, but this time there is a 50% chance to dupe vertically and a 50% chance to dupe diagonally. However, if the dupe is attempted one frame too late, it instead becomes a 50% chance to dupe horizontally and a 50% chance of hitting the block. The most common example of the momentum dupe is Forest of Illusion 1 wings.

Video: Forest of Illusion 1 Normal Exit - All Castles (Wings) Source: Sten