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=== Mario's speed === | === Mario's speed === | ||
Since the use of a speed display is not allowed in RTA runs, you will need to use visual cues to figure out Mario's speed. The best, and most reliable visual cue, is the shadow that Mario produces on the tile he is standing on. | Since the use of a speed display is not allowed in RTA runs, you will need to use visual cues to figure out Mario's speed. The best, and most reliable visual cue, is the shadow that Mario produces on the tile he is standing on. | ||
based on how far left, or right, his shadow is on this tile, you can determine a speed range in which Mario is most likely to be in. | based on how far left, or right, his shadow is on this tile, you can determine a speed range in which Mario is most likely to be in. | ||
Below is a list of Mario Door speeds starting at 420 and increasing by 10 until 470. | |||
<gallery mode="packed-hover"> | |||
File:DDDSkipDoor420.png|420 Speed | |||
File:DDDSkipDoor430.png|430 Speed | |||
File:DDDSkipDoor440.png|440 Speed | |||
File:DDDSkipDoor450.png|450 Speed | |||
File:DDDSkipDoor460.png|460 Speed | |||
File:DDDSkipDoor470.png|470 Speed | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Setups === | === Setups === | ||
For any of the setups, every frame that the stick is held in one direction, mario loses 1.1 speed per frame. But every frame that the stick is held neutral for, mario loses 1.0 speed per frame. | For any of the setups, every frame that the stick is held in one direction, mario loses 1.1 speed per frame. But every frame that the stick is held neutral for, mario loses 1.0 speed per frame. |
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