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− | + | Clusters from all clustered weapons can pass through thin walls after the explosion of the main "mother" weapon: [[Cluster Bomb]], [[Salvation Army]], [[Priceless Ming Vase]], [[Banana Bomb]], [[Super Banana Bomb]] and even [[Mortar]]. The easier weapon to do this glitch is the Super Banana Bomb since it can be thrown and detonated by pressing space, apart from that the clusters do not explode automatically, being easy to see them "crossing" the wall. Another easy way to do this glitch with all clustered weapons is using [[RubberWorm]] zero gravity feature (usually accompained by some air viscosity applied to worms) on very thin indestructable TTRR maps. | |
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Clusters from all clustered weapons can pass through thin walls after the explosion of the main "mother" weapon: Cluster Bomb, Salvation Army, Priceless Ming Vase, Banana Bomb, Super Banana Bomb and even Mortar. The easier weapon to do this glitch is the Super Banana Bomb since it can be thrown and detonated by pressing space, apart from that the clusters do not explode automatically, being easy to see them "crossing" the wall. Another easy way to do this glitch with all clustered weapons is using RubberWorm zero gravity feature (usually accompained by some air viscosity applied to worms) on very thin indestructable TTRR maps.
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