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Alright soo i got my hands busy  Messing Around With Mushna and Cynthia and i found two Glitches.

1st Mushna Slope Glitch

Soo on the mushna fight if you get her on the left side of the arena and position  yourself very VERY VERY Precisely  (We're talking Pixel Perfect here) And be extremely Lucky you can possibly make her fall infinitely (In Theory) but it's so precise i wouldn't consider it a problem.   In fact i only managed to Get Mushna for two or three seconds and that was by accident (First time happened During a No Damage attempt  Then i Tried for 3 hours to replicate it)

But here's the Setup or at least what i think it is 

Mushna Slope Glitch

Can someone Pull it off? That would be Pretty cool!

soo as i said before :get her on the left side of the arena , Then you'll have to wait for her Jump After that Just Pray that you're standing on the right spot It's not a hard setup the problem is it's Just way too random because of her position. i find out that standing just on top of the little mushroom pile yielded the best results

(Still not  like the fist one, but.... she floated for a little bit). It also seems to be relying on the momentum of her jumps since she slide a little when hitting the ground I'm going to guess that this happens because she land on "sturdy" ground and then slides into the slope making her think she still in the air? idk..

Possible solution

Make the slope slightly smoother or just remove it? It's Really not a immediate concern seeing how hard it is to pull off.

But yeah that's gonna be it for now i still gotta get the other Glitch documented soo it might take a while. Keep Up the good Work and sorry for the wall of text everybody! :p

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Thank you so much for sharing that bug!👍

Perhaps the problem is that the landing is not handled correctly. I would expect that body collision to have occurred before the leg collision.

So, yes, smoothing the slope may solve the problem. However, I believe that the root cause of the problem, the collision detection mechanism, needs to be improved and a process to determine that the foot is on the ground even if the foot is slightly off the ground.🤔

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Whatever works best for you: smoothing the slope or reworking some of the detection mechanism.  But as i said it's not a urgent matter.