Talk:Rally Wink

Inflicting Fast Question
Are we sure this inflicts the Fast status on Mario rather than it simply giving him another turn? Any character inflicted with Fast has a sped up idle animation, and it shows the "2x" status bubble indicating Fast; however, none of those occur when using Rally Wink. I know that not all effects that grant statuses actually show the icon (Ex. Return Postage), but this seems different enough to question.

Additionally, I tested this with cheats: I gave Mario Fast, then made him use 1 turn and used Rally Wink on him. The result was it gave him another turn. Since he was already inflicted with Fast, I'd imagine that using this would have no effect if it did indeed give him Fast, as being inflicted with the same status effect usually only refreshes its turn count.

If anyone can help clarify, I'd appreciate it. --Kimimaru (talk) 04:12, 18 November 2016 (EST)
 * What does this article mean by "according to the game's coding" anyway? 17:40, 18 November 2016 (EST)
 * According to the page history, Arnold232 added that tidbit and mentioned that the game itself says that Rally Wink inflicts Fast. However, inflicting Fast on someone means giving them 2 turns, whereas Rally Wink adds 1 turn. If Mario already has Fast and you use Rally Wink, he will get 3 turns. There seems to be a flag for whether Rally Wink is active or not which gets cleared when Mario uses a turn, as using it again right after the first time will not cause Mario to gain another turn unless he used one first. In other words, if both Mario and Goombella have Fast, it's not possible for Mario to have 4 turns unless Goombella uses Rally Wink on her first turn, Mario moves at least once, then Goombella uses Rally Wink again. I haven't looked at any internal code, so I'm not sure exactly how it handles it, but hopefully we can get this cleared up soon. --Kimimaru (talk) 09:15, 19 November 2016 (EST)
 * My suspicion is that the user made it up on spot rather than actually try testing it as you did. I'd remove the statement that it inflicts the Fast status condition because it can be used alongside the Fast condition, but you can say that it's similar. 14:27, 19 November 2016 (EST)