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This is a strange glitch, involving the Service Access and the Meeting Grounds, both in the Temple Grounds.  Start in the SA by standing directly in front of the door.  Open the door, and then lock your view upwards.  Jump so that your head hits the morph ball track lining.  When you come back down, you will see the Temple Grounds background through the door.  You can walk very slightly into the room, just enough so that it looks like you're floating in mid-air. Once the game recognizes that you're in the MG and not in the SA, everything will come back to normal.  This glitch is simple and useless, but entertaining.
 
This is a strange glitch, involving the Service Access and the Meeting Grounds, both in the Temple Grounds.  Start in the SA by standing directly in front of the door.  Open the door, and then lock your view upwards.  Jump so that your head hits the morph ball track lining.  When you come back down, you will see the Temple Grounds background through the door.  You can walk very slightly into the room, just enough so that it looks like you're floating in mid-air. Once the game recognizes that you're in the MG and not in the SA, everything will come back to normal.  This glitch is simple and useless, but entertaining.

Revision as of 17:35, 30 November 2004

Discovered by: MMcLean54

This is a strange glitch, involving the Service Access and the Meeting Grounds, both in the Temple Grounds. Start in the SA by standing directly in front of the door. Open the door, and then lock your view upwards. Jump so that your head hits the morph ball track lining. When you come back down, you will see the Temple Grounds background through the door. You can walk very slightly into the room, just enough so that it looks like you're floating in mid-air. Once the game recognizes that you're in the MG and not in the SA, everything will come back to normal. This glitch is simple and useless, but entertaining.

- Other notes:

I'm not sure if this works in other places. I have, however, tried it when there was a track above me, but it was covered by a thick wall, and it did not work. It is possible that you do have to touch the track or just get close enough to the Morph Ball tunnel door so that it has the ability to open, while still staying close to the original door so that it doesn't close.