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* enemy knockback, which provides a way of changing Mario's angle | * enemy knockback, which provides a way of changing Mario's angle | ||
* chuckya throws, which provides a way of changing Mario's angle | * chuckya throws, which provides a way of changing Mario's angle | ||
* twirling with strategic A held frames to slow the descent, which provides a way of changing Mario's angle | * twirling with strategic A-held frames to slow the descent, which provides a way of changing Mario's angle | ||
* repeated pole grabs, which provides a way of changing Mario's angle | * repeated pole grabs, which provides a way of changing Mario's angle |
Revision as of 20:22, 9 March 2019
The No Joystick Allowed Challenge is a challenge in which the joystick on the controller is used as little as possible or not at all. Movement typically involves the following:
- a punch followed by a Single Jump, which provides forward movement
- a backflip, which provides backward movement
- a punch followed by a Single Jump to move off a ledge, followed by a ledge grab, which provides a means of facing perpendicular to the ledge
- a backflip whose landing lag falls off a ledge, followed by a dive back onto the floor, which provides a way of changing Mario's angle since he'll orient his angle along the floor's slope
- sliding down slopes, which provides a way of changing Mario's angle
- enemy knockback, which provides a way of changing Mario's angle
- chuckya throws, which provides a way of changing Mario's angle
- twirling with strategic A-held frames to slow the descent, which provides a way of changing Mario's angle
- repeated pole grabs, which provides a way of changing Mario's angle