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1 Key is an any% category which involves skipping the first Bowser fight in [[Bowser in the Dark World]]. The central glitch was discovered in mid-2015, and public ally revealed when [[sonicpacker]] uploaded a video showcasing it<ref>Original reveal: https://youtu.be/v5o_9XKmAfE</ref>. The strat involves using [[PU]] movement to navigate in front of the door, exploiting the facts that PUs have no water, and that the door-opening action takes precedence over entering the water within the course of a frame. The first ever TAS of 1 Key was released on September 29th, 2016, a year after the skip's discovery, with a time of 4’21”67<ref>Original | 1 Key is an any% category which involves skipping the first Bowser fight in [[Bowser in the Dark World]]. The central glitch was discovered in mid-2015, and public ally revealed when [[sonicpacker]] uploaded a video showcasing it<ref>Original reveal: https://youtu.be/v5o_9XKmAfE</ref>. The strat involves using [[PU]] movement to navigate in front of the door, exploiting the facts that PUs have no water, and that the door-opening action takes precedence over entering the water within the course of a frame. The first ever TAS of 1 Key was released on September 29th, 2016, a year after the skip's discovery, with a time of 4’21”67<ref>Original TAS: http://youtu.be/j5j6l9ULxmI</ref>. The current record stands at 4’21”17, although no video has been released of the full run. | ||
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Revision as of 02:15, 9 July 2018
1 Key is an any% category which involves skipping the first Bowser fight in Bowser in the Dark World. The central glitch was discovered in mid-2015, and public ally revealed when sonicpacker uploaded a video showcasing it[1]. The strat involves using PU movement to navigate in front of the door, exploiting the facts that PUs have no water, and that the door-opening action takes precedence over entering the water within the course of a frame. The first ever TAS of 1 Key was released on September 29th, 2016, a year after the skip's discovery, with a time of 4’21”67[2]. The current record stands at 4’21”17, although no video has been released of the full run.
References
- ↑ Original reveal: https://youtu.be/v5o_9XKmAfE
- ↑ Original TAS: http://youtu.be/j5j6l9ULxmI