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|rta_record=1:24.03 (with Red Coins | |rta_record=[https://twitter.com/sm64kusogeotu/status/1454115620899876870 1:24.03 (with Red Coins)] / [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocQGzThkMZM 1:39.56 (with Rematch with Koopa the Quick)] | ||
|ss_record=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAnIeOv8WLc 1:11.62] | |ss_record=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAnIeOv8WLc 1:11.62] | ||
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Revision as of 06:38, 30 October 2021
THI 100 Coins | |
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RTA World Record | 1:24.03 (with Red Coins) / 1:39.56 (with Rematch with Koopa the Quick) |
Single Star World Record | 1:11.62 |
THI 100 w/ Red Coins
Note: The alternate and expert routes are coin perfect, meaning you cannot miss any coins without significantly deviating from the route for backup coins.
- Standard Route: Gets 13 coins at the start, uses the two beach coins as backups, if needed.
- Alternate Route: Gets 11 coins at the start, requires the two beach coins
- Expert Route: Gets 16 coins at the start, skips the pole coins, requires the two beach coins
Standard Route
Alternate Route
Expert Route (Pole Skip)
THI 100 w/ Koopa Rematch
These routes are risky and difficult, it is recommended for beginners to do 100c with Red Coins.
Tiny Island
Huge Island (Faster/Harder)
Blue Coin Switch
Lakitu and Shy Guy Manipulation
- Align the camera straight with the tunnel and longjump up-left in the tunnel, hold upright for the second longjump and keep holding upright on the brown slope.
- Do a quick single jump on the brown slope to get higher up, then A+B jumpdive. This makes it so the flyguy will not troll you.
- The landing spot is important, you do not want go to far back or forwards. (See Video)
- After rolling out go neutral and do a full height single jump and then kick.
- Double jump and nudge slightly towards the water before you groundpound.
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