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Unlike most other | Unlike most other bikes, Wario Bike's increased stability also allows it to reverse while supersliding. Compared to when the player is accelerating, this flips the direction that the player is able to turn, but it does ''not'' flip the direction that their vehicle leans. This effectively allows the player to reverse their turning direction and continue gaining EV. It's now common in many WBSS applications to make use of this to carry high amounts of EV across multiple turn directions. It's possible to reverse carefully with the Dolphin Dasher as well, but it is much more fragile and is not able to flip between positive and negative IV at high speeds without ejecting. | ||
Notably, the Wario Bike can also reach highly negative IV speeds quite easily in a superslide. With all bikes, turning in the same direction as your EV while your IV is already negative will quickly push your IV further negative than it normally goes while reversing. This requires a decent amount of EV, but Wario Bike can quickly achieve this using the EV gained from supersliding. Past a certain threshold (around -40 IV), your IV actually begins to decrease faster when the B button is released. When doing so, the roll of the vehicle is heavily increased, and as such it is able to turn much tighter than it can while B is held. Furthermore, holding the A button will amplify both of these effects, sharply decreasing your IV and allowing you to turn even tighter still. This can only be done in short bursts, as doing it for too long will eventually lean the vehicle so severely that it ejects, but is useful for taking extremely tight turns, such as the [https://youtu.be/-NZ1OfaR2pk?si=zGyxhO6zbR7R1t4O&t=40 Daisy Circuit hairpin], without having to sacrifice large amounts of EV. | Notably, the Wario Bike can also reach highly negative IV speeds quite easily in a superslide. With all bikes, turning in the same direction as your EV while your IV is already negative will quickly push your IV further negative than it normally goes while reversing. This requires a decent amount of EV, but Wario Bike can quickly achieve this using the EV gained from supersliding. Past a certain threshold (around -40 IV), your IV actually begins to decrease faster when the B button is released. When doing so, the roll of the vehicle is heavily increased, and as such it is able to turn much tighter than it can while B is held. Furthermore, holding the A button will amplify both of these effects, sharply decreasing your IV and allowing you to turn even tighter still. This can only be done in short bursts, as doing it for too long will eventually lean the vehicle so severely that it ejects, but is useful for taking extremely tight turns, such as the [https://youtu.be/-NZ1OfaR2pk?si=zGyxhO6zbR7R1t4O&t=40 Daisy Circuit hairpin], without having to sacrifice large amounts of EV. |