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'''Stomp on the Thwomp''' is the | '''Stomp on the Thwomp''', or SotT for short, is the fourth mission of [[Tick Tock Clock]]. The star requires navigation through the entirety of the mainly vertical clock to reach the thwomp at the top. Due to the length of the star and the distance it covers, it's usually combined with the 100 coin star. | ||
This star is particularly difficult in the [[A Button Challenge]] and [[ABZ Challenge]]. The massive vertical climb takes many seemingly unavoidable presses to scale, and often involves maximizing the value out of every press used. | |||
This star is particularly difficult in certain challenges, such as the [[A Button Challenge]] and [[ABZ Challenge]]. The massive vertical climb takes many seemingly unavoidable presses to scale, and often involves maximizing the value out of every press used. | |||
==TAS WR History== | ==TAS WR History== | ||
In terms of TAS records for SotT, most optimization has gone into SotT + 100 coin star (all four 120 TASes combine the two stars). Some TASers still took the time to claim the IL record, however, and it has resulted in a fairly decent point for a non-full game star. | |||
{{History}} | {{History}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 02:28, 27 September 2018
Stomp on the Thwomp | |
Star Info | |
Course | Tick Tock Clock |
Height Above Ground | 249 |
Course Records | |
TAS World Record | 17.90 |
RTA World Record | 21.58[1] |
ABC Minimum | 5[2] |
ABZ Minimum | 15[3] |
Stomp on the Thwomp, or SotT for short, is the fourth mission of Tick Tock Clock. The star requires navigation through the entirety of the mainly vertical clock to reach the thwomp at the top. Due to the length of the star and the distance it covers, it's usually combined with the 100 coin star.
This star is particularly difficult in certain challenges, such as the A Button Challenge and ABZ Challenge. The massive vertical climb takes many seemingly unavoidable presses to scale, and often involves maximizing the value out of every press used.
TAS WR History
In terms of TAS records for SotT, most optimization has gone into SotT + 100 coin star (all four 120 TASes combine the two stars). Some TASers still took the time to claim the IL record, however, and it has resulted in a fairly decent point for a non-full game star. Template:History