07-14-2008, 03:19 AM
In Super Mario World, there are these trick (not really glitches) where if you're wearing the Cape Feather, you can:
1) Swoop down (if timed perfectly) to pick up Koopa shells (they must be empty), baby Yoshies, P-switches, keys, and trampolines (if you swoop at it from the side instead of the top, or your feet will wind up bouncing on it).
2) When you're flying forward and you press on the D-pad the opposite direction to swoop with the cape like a sail, you can drastically slow down your flight speed by holding on the opposite direction and pressing the A button. By this, you can even fly speeds up to a few pixel-lengths per second.
3) When you are in flight, and come to swoop up, you can change direction of your travel by pressing A and B simultaneously while holding the D-pad the opposite direction (when you go to swoop up). This does take practice and perfect timing to this. This was never intructed in the game or in the manual (kinda like those unknown skill in the Mertoid games).
1) Swoop down (if timed perfectly) to pick up Koopa shells (they must be empty), baby Yoshies, P-switches, keys, and trampolines (if you swoop at it from the side instead of the top, or your feet will wind up bouncing on it).
2) When you're flying forward and you press on the D-pad the opposite direction to swoop with the cape like a sail, you can drastically slow down your flight speed by holding on the opposite direction and pressing the A button. By this, you can even fly speeds up to a few pixel-lengths per second.
3) When you are in flight, and come to swoop up, you can change direction of your travel by pressing A and B simultaneously while holding the D-pad the opposite direction (when you go to swoop up). This does take practice and perfect timing to this. This was never intructed in the game or in the manual (kinda like those unknown skill in the Mertoid games).