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A dummy drag is a part in which a tee hooking a hookable tile is dragged by another tee. This allows for the original tee to be positioned far away from the original hookable while still hooking it, enabling the tee to perform large swings or reach places that are unreachable without the hook.
A '''''dummy drag''''' is a part in which a tee hooking a {{TileLink|{{Tile|entities|1}}|Hook|hookable tile }} is dragged by another tee. This allows for the original tee to be positioned far away from the original hookable [[Special:MyLanguage/Collision|tile]] while still hooking it, enabling the tee to perform large swings or reach places that are unreachable without the hook.


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A dummy drag is a part in which a tee hooking a hookable tile is dragged by another tee. This allows for the original tee to be positioned far away from the original hookable tile while still hooking it, enabling the tee to perform large swings or reach places that are unreachable without the hook.

TODO: Short looping video, and a heading with some variations/uses of this technique