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* If doing this with 100 coins, The first red in the route is a little tough to grab. As a beginner, the easiest movement is to double jump kick near the top of the tree. Kicking while in the air prevents Mario from grabbing the pole until he lands on the ground again. This makes it easy to strafe in the air and ensure you grab the coin. For the advanced movement (buffer kick -> double jump -> dive) to grab the coin, you want to delay the buffer kick slightly so that Mario is closer to his peak double jump height when you dive at the coin. This helps prevent grabbing the tree out of the dive. | * If doing this with 100 coins, The first red in the route is a little tough to grab. As a beginner, the easiest movement is to double jump kick near the top of the tree. Kicking while in the air prevents Mario from grabbing the pole until he lands on the ground again. This makes it easy to strafe in the air and ensure you grab the coin. For the advanced movement (buffer kick -> double jump -> dive) to grab the coin, you want to delay the buffer kick slightly so that Mario is closer to his peak double jump height when you dive at the coin. This helps prevent grabbing the tree out of the dive. | ||
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Revision as of 19:13, 22 November 2021
CCM 100 Coins | |
Record Information | |
RTA World Record | 1:03.63 (with Slip Slidin' Away) / 1:02.70 (with Big Penguin Race) |
Single Star World Record | 54.30 |
With Big Penguin Race
There are 77 coins inside the slide.
Intermediate
Once you are in the slide, the strats are the same as Advanced.
Advanced
Atmpas Special Route
Explanation Video
Backup If You Miss Coins On Slide
Tips
- The first red in the route is a little tough to grab. As a beginner, the easiest movement is to double jump kick near the top of the tree. Kicking while in the air prevents Mario from grabbing the pole until he lands on the ground again. This makes it easy to strafe in the air and ensure you grab the coin. For the advanced movement (buffer kick -> double jump -> dive) to grab the coin, you want to delay the buffer kick slightly so that Mario is closer to his peak double jump height when you dive at the coin. This helps prevent grabbing the tree out of the dive.
With Slip Slidin' Away
There are 77 coins inside the slide.
Tips
- If doing this with 100 coins, The first red in the route is a little tough to grab. As a beginner, the easiest movement is to double jump kick near the top of the tree. Kicking while in the air prevents Mario from grabbing the pole until he lands on the ground again. This makes it easy to strafe in the air and ensure you grab the coin. For the advanced movement (buffer kick -> double jump -> dive) to grab the coin, you want to delay the buffer kick slightly so that Mario is closer to his peak double jump height when you dive at the coin. This helps prevent grabbing the tree out of the dive.
Chimney TJ Dive Tutorial
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