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[[File:Cless_demonstrantion.gif|thumb|320x200px|Demonstration of Cannonless in Whomp's Fortress]]
[[File:Cless_demonstrantion.gif|thumb|320x200px|Demonstration of Cannonless in Whomp's Fortress]]
[[File:JRB Cless BLJ.gif|thumb|320x200px|Jolly Roger Bay Cannonless BLJ]]
[[File:JRB Cless BLJ.gif|thumb|320x200px|Jolly Roger Bay Cannonless BLJ (TAS only)]]
Abbreviated “Cless” In [[Whomp’s Fortress]] players can get the star [[Blast Away the Wall]] by shooting out of the cannon and braking the wall open, revealing the star. Players then found it was possible to clip into the wall by grabbing the ledge that the star rests on. A couple years later, there was a setup found that allowed the player to get the star consistently rather then blindly running at the wall. The no setup cannonless is called “OG Canonless” Then, another optimization was found that let the player look for a texture on the plank and use that instead dubbed “Texture Setup”. Also, in the stage [[Jolly Roger Bay]] the star [[Blast to the Stone Pillar]] is obtained by shooting out of a cannon and grabbing a pole and jumping onto a platform. Then, players realized you could shoot directly to the platform and skip grabbing the pole. If you shoot very quickly, you can get what is known as “Insta-Shot”. Players had another realization in the fact you can long jump off the ship and then wall kick to get to the star platform. Finally, it was found you can use [[Frame Walking]] to scale the stone pillar and get the star that way. The TAS uses a [[Backwards Long Jump]] to get up here. This could also mean simply not using a cannon.<ref>[https://youtu.be/HE4HPSwPvEM "<nowiki>[TAS]</nowiki> Super Mario 64 - Blast to the Stone Pillar in 11"23" by dar gos]</ref>
[[File:JRB ship jump.gif|320x200px|thumb|Ship Long Jump]]
 
[[File:Jrb framewalk.gif|320x200px|thumb|Framewalk cannonless in Jolly Roger Bay]]
'''Cannonless''' or “Cless” for short is a term used for a speedrunning strategy that bypasses the need for a cannon.
==Whomp’s Fortress==
:''<small>For a tutorial on speedrunning this star, see the [[RTA_Guide/Blast_Away_the_Wall|Cannonless RTA Guide]]</small>'' 
In [[Whomp’s Fortress]], players normally obtain the star [[Blast Away the Wall]] by shooting out of the cannon and breaking the corner of the wall, revealing the star. Eventually, players found it was possible to clip into the wall by ledge-grabbing the ledge that the star rests on. Several years later, however, Sockfolder discovered an easy setup that allowed the player to get the star consistently rather than blindly running at the wall. This setup was dubbed the "Sockfolder setup." Subsequently, another optimization was found that required the player to look along a wooden plank and find a certain line in the texture. This setup is nearly as consistent as the Sockfolder setup if executed correctly. This new, faster setup was called "Texture setup."
==Jolly Roger Bay==
:''<small>For a tutorial on speedrunning this star, see the [[RTA_Guide/Blast_to_the_Stone_Pillar|JRB Cannonless RTA Guide]]</small>'' 
In [[Jolly Roger Bay]] the star [[Blast to the Stone Pillar]] is obtained by shooting out of a cannon and grabbing a pole and jumping onto a platform. Then, players realized you could shoot directly to the platform and skip grabbing the pole. If you shoot very quickly, you can get what is known as “Insta-Shot”. Players had another realization in the fact you can long jump off the ship and then wall kick to get to the star platform. Finally, it was found you can use [[Frame Walking]] to scale the stone pillar and get the star that way. The TAS uses a [[Backwards Long Jump]] to get up here.<ref>[https://youtu.be/HE4HPSwPvEM <nowiki>"[TAS] Super Mario 64 - Blast to the Stone Pillar in 11"23" by dar gos</nowiki>]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 4 October 2021

Demonstration of Cannonless in Whomp's Fortress
Jolly Roger Bay Cannonless BLJ (TAS only)
Ship Long Jump
Framewalk cannonless in Jolly Roger Bay

Cannonless or “Cless” for short is a term used for a speedrunning strategy that bypasses the need for a cannon.

Whomp’s Fortress

For a tutorial on speedrunning this star, see the Cannonless RTA Guide

In Whomp’s Fortress, players normally obtain the star Blast Away the Wall by shooting out of the cannon and breaking the corner of the wall, revealing the star. Eventually, players found it was possible to clip into the wall by ledge-grabbing the ledge that the star rests on. Several years later, however, Sockfolder discovered an easy setup that allowed the player to get the star consistently rather than blindly running at the wall. This setup was dubbed the "Sockfolder setup." Subsequently, another optimization was found that required the player to look along a wooden plank and find a certain line in the texture. This setup is nearly as consistent as the Sockfolder setup if executed correctly. This new, faster setup was called "Texture setup."

Jolly Roger Bay

For a tutorial on speedrunning this star, see the JRB Cannonless RTA Guide

In Jolly Roger Bay the star Blast to the Stone Pillar is obtained by shooting out of a cannon and grabbing a pole and jumping onto a platform. Then, players realized you could shoot directly to the platform and skip grabbing the pole. If you shoot very quickly, you can get what is known as “Insta-Shot”. Players had another realization in the fact you can long jump off the ship and then wall kick to get to the star platform. Finally, it was found you can use Frame Walking to scale the stone pillar and get the star that way. The TAS uses a Backwards Long Jump to get up here.[1]

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