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tas strategy, i think this article can be unstubbed when an image is added
(For some reason the creator of the tas history didn't add it onto the actual page)
(tas strategy, i think this article can be unstubbed when an image is added)
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{{TAS History}}
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===TAS Strategy===
This star was one of the earliest to be TASsed. Mario began by heading up the ramp onto the bricks and triple jumping off the slope to reach the tower. A large portion of the tower can be skipped by side flipping and wall kicking directly onto the elevator platform. The sideflip evolved into a triple jump, getting onto the elevator platform in one jump without any ledge grab. Overtime, more movent optimisations were made.
The current strategy starts with mario performing a [[Glitchy Wall Kick]] to get onto the ramp. He then performs a jump dive and slides down the side of the ramp, and jumps to the brick ramp infront of him. He kicks to maintain speed and then jumps to the falling blocks and wall kicks to the top. Mario then does a triple jump, starting with a kick to maintain more speed, off of the first platform, followed by a wall kick to get directly onto the top of the tower.
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