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====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
====''Super Mario Odyssey''====
[[File:SMO Art - E3 Char6.png|thumb|A Chain Chomp being controlled by Mario via his Capture ability in ''Super Mario Odyssey'']]
[[File:SMO Art - E3 Char6.png|thumb|A Chain Chomp being controlled by Mario via his Capture ability in ''Super Mario Odyssey'']]
Chain Chomps reappear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', where they are found in the [[Cascade Kingdom]]. Their chains are connected by rings that seem to act as elastics, and they have more realistic damage and wear on their heads and teeth. When they see [[Mario]], they jump in the air facing his direction surprised with a bark, then attack by pulling back on their chain using it like an elastic to fling themselves in [[Mario]]'s direction. They plow past Mario if they collide, but stop if they hit other Chain Chomps. Chain Chomps glow red as they wind up. They defeat enemies such as [[Burrbo]]s in their path and can break a [[stone wall]] they hit. A radius around them never has grass in it, while the area around that does have grass, suggesting the Chain Chomps trample the grass. Chain Chomps are fully immune to [[Poison (obstacle)|poison]] seas.
Chain Chomps reappear in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', where they are found in the [[Cascade Kingdom]]. Their chains are connected by rings that seem to act as elastics, and they have more realistic damage and wear on their heads and teeth. When they see [[Mario]], they jump in the air facing his direction surprised with a bark, then attack by pulling back on their chain using it like an elastic to fling themselves in [[Mario]]'s direction.


They can be [[capture]]d by Mario and [[Cappy]]. When Mario controls a Chain Chomp, he can run away from where the chain is attached to to build up tension. Then the player can release {{button|switch|stick}} to launch the Chain Chomp in the opposite direction. The player can adjust their aim with left and right input or let the stick move back slowly to regain normal control. Alternatively, the player can shake their controller to do quick short dashes forward. With this method, the Chain Chomp will be launched only when the player stops shaking the controller. The player can use both methods, but if they shake and hold the {{button|switch|stick}}, motion controls take priority. As an alternative to either releasing {{button|switch|stick}} or stopping motion input, they can also press {{button|switch|ZL}} to escape the Chain Chomp. The motion control method does not allow Mario to change the angle, return to normal, or jump while the chain is fully wound up.
They can be [[capture]]d by Mario and [[Cappy]]. When Mario controls a Chain Chomp, he is able to extend the chain and release to launch himself into walls and other objects similar to how they do it themselves. This enables Mario to access secret areas previously blocked by the walls. If Mario captures a Chain Chomp then gets hit by another, he is thrown out of the vessel.


Mario hops out automatically when the Chain Chomp is sent flying, and it destroys stone walls and defeats enemies like the enemy does. However, Mario's version has more range. This enables Mario to access secret areas previously blocked by the walls. Mario can launch a Chain Chomp into a [[Stone marker]], which causes certain effects to happen like opening paths or making coins appear. While ready to launch, arrows show the trajectory the Chain Chomp will take. The camera moves automatically to show which way the Chain Chomp will go, except in bonus areas. When a Chain Chomp is launched, it is not stunned by Mario releasing the capture. Launched Chain Chomps can collect items such as coins. If a captured Chain Chomp is launched, and collides with another Chain Chomp, the second Chomp is sent flying based on the angle the first chain chomp hit it. This continues to apply if the second Chain Chomp hits a third Chain Chomp, and so on.
There are two different kinds of Chain Chomps found throughout: normal sized ones with a blueish hue and [[Big Chain Chomp]]s with smaller eyes and a jet black color scheme, the latter of which can be used to break open very large rocks and even mountainsides. In addition, [[Madame Broode]], a boss in this game, owns a golden Chain Chomp who fights as her pet. She refers to it as Chain Chompikins, though the in-game [[Capture#Capture list|Capture List]] refers to it simply as Broode's Chain Chomp. Her Chain Chomp can be captured in the same manner as an ordinary one (after its hat is removed), and must be slammed into Madame Broode's face to defeat her. They are both fought twice in the game (in the Cascade and [[Moon Kingdom]]s).
 
Captured Chain Chomps cannot take damage, even keeping their immunity to poison seas. If Mario captures a Chain Chomp then gets hit by another, he is forced out of his Chain Chomp. Chain Chomps can jump with both {{button|switch|Y}} or {{button|switch|B}}, but their jumps are low and prevent movement. While in the air with an extended chain, even if the chain is not at maximum length, the chain will slightly pull Mario back. This can prevent the player from launching the Chain Chomp if they want, but again this cannot be done using motion controls.
 
There are two different kinds of Chain Chomps in the game: normal sized ones with a blueish hue and [[Big Chain Chomp]]s with smaller eyes and a jet black color scheme, the latter of which can be used to break open very large rocks and even the [[Great Barrier]]. In addition, [[Madame Broode]], a boss in this game, owns a golden Chain Chomp who fights as her pet. She refers to it as [[Broode's Chain Chomp|Chain Chompikins]], though the in-game [[Capture#Capture List|Capture List]] refers to it simply as Broode's Chain Chomp. Her Chain Chomp can be captured in the same manner as an ordinary one (after its hat is removed), and must be slammed into Madame Broode's face to defeat her. They are both fought twice in the game, once in the Cascade and once in the [[Moon Kingdom]].


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