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While hanging from a Hookshot point, the {{button|3ds|Stick}} can be used to swing the ball left and right. Pressing {{button|3ds|A}} makes Mario let go, and the ball will fall down based on its current momentum. After landing, Mario pops out of the ball and the player regains control. While some Hookshot points are static, others move around and can therefore carry the ball to different places.
While hanging from a Hookshot point, the {{button|3ds|Stick}} can be used to swing the ball left and right. Pressing {{button|3ds|A}} makes Mario let go, and the ball will fall down based on its current momentum. After landing, Mario pops out of the ball and the player regains control. While some Hookshot points are static, others move around and can therefore carry the ball to different places.


Certain Hookshot points have a wheel shape. Once the ball has reached the point, the Hookshot point starts rotating automatically. This in turn swings the ball around the point. When {{button|3ds|B}} is pressed, the wheel will stop and a Luiginoid will spring out of the ball in the direction the ball is facing. If it does not hit a Hookshot point, the ball retracts and the wheel resumes spinning. If it does hit, the ball is pulled to the next Hookshot point. This can be used repeatedly, chaining Hookshots to move across wide spaces. There is some auto-correction involved while using this move, making hitting Hookshot points more likely.
Certain Hookshot points have a wheel shape. On these, the ball will automatically rotate around. When {{button|3ds|B}} is pressed, the wheel will stop and a Luiginoid will spring out of the ball in the direction the ball is facing. If it does not hit a Hookshot point, the ball retracts and the wheel resumes spinning. If it does hit, the ball is pulled to the next Hookshot point. This can be used repeatedly, chaining Hookshots to move across wide spaces. There is some auto-correction involved while using this move, making hitting Hookshot points more likely.


This move is a reference to the [[Zeldawiki:Hookshot|Hookshot]] from the ''Legend of Zelda'' series, and the move works almost the same as the aforementioned item.
This move is a reference to the [[Zeldawiki:Hookshot|Hookshot]] from the ''Legend of Zelda'' series, and the move works almost the same as the aforementioned item.

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