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P_simorf

Single Rotor

Yup. Timing is the key!

Single Rotor
P_simorf, Dec 29, 2020
RZK, delator77 and Ray Aznable like this.
    • Meko Guy
      @P_simorf - No trick list?

      Edit: Timing is too tight on the upper level so gave up after two attempts. I had used two tricks to get that far.
    • Ray Aznable
      ....
      @Meko Guy
      now I understand why you always asking
      about tricklist... because you afraid the way
      you solve the level might not be intended...
      cuz I see some chance of possibilities in this level
      that might be done using some weird tricks,
      examples like
      1. boggie bot bug.
      2. ToA
      3. Middle Air Tap
    • Meko Guy
      @Ray Aznable - Something like that. I seen a few other possibilities too but made the call to go with the common ones.

      EDIT -The author was here but still didn't offer a trick list :oops:.
    • P_simorf
      @Meko Guy
      @Ray Aznable
      Apologies for not providing tips on how to solve this. This requires only tapping yet somehow you have to figure out the number of blocks away from the tip of the rotor. There are "preferred blocks" that will help you pass through the tip of the rotor safely.

      I know these types of levels are not your cup of tea. I just want to provide levels with different gameplays.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      Ray Aznable
      ...
      safest way to access backside
      is by doing
      1. Tripping on Air
      2. Middle Air Tap
      I always got zapped
      if trying to send B crossover using
      autopilot from rotational thing.​
    • Meko Guy
      @P_simorf
      There's a difference between tips/ hints and trick list :eek:.
    • Ray Aznable
      I realize that, since B always fail to jump over,
      blocked by rotating metal...
      some range backward could give right timing.
      red bricks could help give the clue.
    • P_simorf
      I'll be posting the images of the solution with tapping only. Great job, still, for using tricks.
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    • Meko Guy
      @P_simorf - So you are saying no auto pilot is required if you start in the right spot as the rotor will be there as B passes? What about the opening move - it's either auto pilot or low ceiling and auto pilot, I used the latter.
    • Rating:
      5/5,
      ridgerunner
      I thought it was great fun and i solved it by using the notion of the starting blocks which to me seemed the only way to approach this level. Surprisingly all my starting blocks ,apart from the last one, were different!
    • Rating:
      4/5,
      delator77
      Jajaja,the last step was a nightmare for me:rotf: FUN use of the rotor...Thanks for sharing @P_simorf ;)
    • P_simorf
      @Meko Guy

      The lower levels/tiers use "autopilot" so that B won't get bumped by the rotor. Still it's merely tapping because the rotor itself is automatically moving.
    • P_simorf
      @delator77 , @ridgerunner used starting blocks. We have the same starting block at the last part. Maybe you can use that.
    • delator77
      @P_simorf Yes,you are right but as I don't read spoilers or hints I didn't notice that until I got the right block to start:sneaky:
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