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The RTA record is 0'10"9 by FrostyZako.<ref>https://youtu.be/rBB02QB6ARk</ref> The strategy is to BLJ on the elevator with the wing cap, talk to Koopa, use the negative speed to get into the cannon across the bridge, and launch to the flag.
The RTA record is 0'10"9 by FrostyZako.<ref>https://youtu.be/rBB02QB6ARk</ref> The strategy is to BLJ on the elevator with the wing cap, talk to Koopa, use the negative speed to get into the cannon across the bridge, and launch to the flag.
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Revision as of 17:35, 5 May 2019

There are three in-game timers in Super Mario 64: the Koopa the Quick races in Bob-omb Battlefield and Tiny-Huge Island, as well as The Princess's Secret Slide. Achieving the lowest in-game time on these missions is a category distinct from individual level speedruns, because the strategies involve setups before the timer starts that make the entire star take longer to collect. This page keeps track of the TAS and RTA records for these categories.

Footrace with Koopa the Quick

In Footrace with Koopa the Quick, there is a glitch to complete the race with a time of 0'00"0. By triple jumping in Koopa's vicinity with the wing cap and flying in the cannon, you can make the race start when Mario's already at the flag.[1] Since this trivializes the category, records without the glitch are also kept track of.

The TAS record is 0'01"7 by dar gos.[2] The strategy is to BLJ on the elevator, talk to Koopa, navigate to a PU, and do an overflow jump to the flag.

The RTA record is 0'10"9 by FrostyZako.[3] The strategy is to BLJ on the elevator with the wing cap, talk to Koopa, use the negative speed to get into the cannon across the bridge, and launch to the flag.

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