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==How to shellshift== | ==How to shellshift== | ||
Shellshifting is a reference to Squirtle's dash pivot animation. When the player turns Squirtle around in the middle of a dash, it will retreat into its shell, slide a very small distance in his initial direction, and then very quickly slide back in the new direction over a noticeable distance before exiting its shell and resuming its normal dash. During the entire animation, Squirtle is given special physics that allow it to slide in one direction while still being actionable. By default, Squirtle will face the opposite direction of the initial dash, but pushing the [[control stick]] back to the original, pre-pivot direction will make Squirtle face that direction once the animation | Shellshifting is a reference to Squirtle's dash pivot animation. When the player turns Squirtle around in the middle of a dash, it will retreat into its shell, slide a very small distance in his initial direction, and then very quickly slide back in the new direction over a noticeable distance before exiting its shell and resuming its normal dash. During the entire animation, Squirtle is given special physics that allow it to slide in one direction while still being actionable. By default, Squirtle will face the opposite direction of the initial dash, but pushing the [[control stick]] back to the original, pre-pivot direction will make Squirtle face that direction once the animation. The animation can even be interrupted by dashing before it ends. Squirtle can also stay in the shell for longer than normal by lightly pushing the control stick in the original direction. This will normally reduce momentum, but doing several pushes in quick succession will get close to the full distance. | ||
==Applications== | ==Applications== | ||