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Deal, buster.
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New episode! Finally! I wanted this to go up on Halloween but I've been sick for like a week now, head all filled up with at least one kind of humor. It would've made for bad audio so I delayed until I sounded a bit better. Part 5: Mummies to Placate, Getting Chummy with Great Bay In this episode, Simply Simon and I go up against a menagerie of spooks and scares like the horrible mummies or the giant eyeball, but we bravely conquer our fears of undead far too slow to ever be a real threat and of the monster literally made out of the weakest part of the body and 'finish up' Great Bay Temple, while getting a few chores done along the way. DoctorKill fucked around with this message at 21:45 on Nov 4, 2015 |
# ? Nov 4, 2015 21:43 |
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By the way, in this episode I get the Great Fairy Sword and I didn't really talk about it, so I'll mention a few things here. Normally you get this sword pretty late in the game, but obviously since I've 'done' stone tower I can get it now. And it's pretty useful! The swords in this game do have a damage stat, with the Kokiri Sword doing 1 damage per slash, and each sword upgrade adds 1 more damage (Razr = 2, Gilded = 3). The Great Fairy Sword is 1 more than the gilded, at 4 damage, making it the best sword. And since jump attacks do double the base damage, a jump attack with the fairy sword does 8 damage, equivalent to 8 Kokiri Sword slashes. Pretty good! It's also a C button item, and this can actually be pretty significant in regards to glitches. At the very least it means I can always trigger the infinite sword glitch, even if I don't have a sword on B (and don't have sticks). It also acts like the Biggoron sword in OoT, where Link doesn't slash it when he pulls it out, which is also actually helpful for a few things.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 22:00 |
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It's too bad you get the Great Fairy Sword so late in the game because there's really nothing left to use it on. The only boss left is Majora and if you're doing all Masks, you'll have Fierce Deity for that. Speaking of which, what damage value are associated with the Fierce Deity's Sword and the little buzzsaws it throws out? Is it 4 or 5?
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 23:24 |
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FPzero posted:It's too bad you get the Great Fairy Sword so late in the game because there's really nothing left to use it on. The only boss left is Majora and if you're doing all Masks, you'll have Fierce Deity for that. Oh, and I tried to remember the Great Bay miniboss' name during the vid, but I failed. Then as I went to sleep that night, I remembered! ...the German name. From the mentioned guide. It's Warzenauge! Wart-eye!
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 00:01 |
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FPzero posted:It's too bad you get the Great Fairy Sword so late in the game because there's really nothing left to use it on. The only boss left is Majora and if you're doing all Masks, you'll have Fierce Deity for that. The Fierce Deity Sword is as strong as the Great Fairy Sword, 4 damage for slashes, 8 for jump attacks. The energy saws it throws do 6 damage, so stronger than any slash but not stronger than jump attacks. You can shoot them so fast though so they usually kill faster. Simply Simon posted:Oh, and I tried to remember the Great Bay miniboss' name during the vid, but I failed. Then as I went to sleep that night, I remembered! ...the German name. From the mentioned guide. It's Warzenauge! Wart-eye! The German boss names are pretty good, I'm pretty sure you've mentioned some before? I love them all.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 01:58 |
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That was a good episode. You aren't playing this game properly. This is a good thing.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 02:34 |
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After what you did to the Great Bay Temple, I'm particularly looking forward to you breaking apart Snowhead.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 07:05 |
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DoctorKill posted:The Fierce Deity Sword is as strong as the Great Fairy Sword, 4 damage for slashes, 8 for jump attacks. The energy saws it throws do 6 damage, so stronger than any slash but not stronger than jump attacks. You can shoot them so fast though so they usually kill faster. Willenloser Dschungelkrieger Odolwa (mindless jungle warrior) Stählerner Alptraum Goht (steel nightmare, okay that one owns) Versklavter Wächter der Meere Gyorg (enslaved guardian of the seas, gently caress you anyway, should have been called Fickfisch) Seelenlose Wüstenkriecher Twinmold (soulless desert creepers) I looked up the other miniboss names and they're eh. "Zaurob" for wizzrobe is pretty funny (portmanteau of Zauberer and Robe, wizard and robe, so very faithful), the eye is apparently official just "Die Warze" (the wart), and the Gekko's (the frog miniboss of great bay) bubble is called "Schizo-Schleim" (schleim = slime) .
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 07:43 |
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... we are not actually going to fight any of the bosses are we?
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 09:33 |
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I only did this temple for the first time a few months ago (3ds version, never got past Snowhead on the original), so it's interesting to see the same stuff getting done completely differently here. I can think of a few places where I'd have loved to know that Bombchus worked underwater. Quantum Toast fucked around with this message at 11:34 on Nov 5, 2015 |
# ? Nov 5, 2015 11:31 |
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Morroque posted:... we are not actually going to fight any of the bosses are we? I'm guessing we are, but near the end. Fighting a boss changes its side of the world map completely, so this might set some flags Doctor Shill doesn't want to trigger yet.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 11:46 |
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Can you burn gibdos in A Link to the Past with the lantern in some way? I'm 100% certain the fire rod and bombos medallion instantly kills them and does not reveal a skeleton.
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# ? Nov 6, 2015 17:02 |
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Mak0rz posted:Can you burn gibdos in A Link to the Past with the lantern in some way? I'm 100% certain the fire rod and bombos medallion instantly kills them and does not reveal a skeleton.
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# ? Nov 6, 2015 17:36 |
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Since I was late AGAIN for the last episode (according to my arbitrary calendar) here's another episode already! This time me and Zeikier are walkin' in the winter wonderland of Snowhead Temple. Part 6: Snowhead, Cold Dread, Goht's Dead, Gold Tread The audio in this one is actually a bit rough, there were a lot of pops that ended up in the recording that I couldn't just take out. Turns out audio editing software isn't actually magic! I'm kind of disappointed. I dealt with them as best I could, they are now closer to snaps and crackles instead of pops, but let me know if this rice krispie poo poo is no good. If it's too bad I could... redo the episode I guess? We'll see. In any case, I would say the tricks in Snowhead are a little more 'grounded,' there's nothing too crazy going on. The way I get into Snowhead is pretty involved, and if you've ever seen a speedrun you'll know how I do it, but I also really hate doing it so I don't want to give it too much credit. If you've enjoyed the temples so far though I think you'll enjoy this one too.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 23:09 |
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Poor Chad. I hope he's doing okay.
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 02:39 |
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I've noticed several times you'll just drop a bomb, throw it off wherever, and then go do something unrelated, what's going on there? A misfire, or some sort of weird luck manipulation, or what?
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 07:10 |
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ArcMage posted:I've noticed several times you'll just drop a bomb, throw it off wherever, and then go do something unrelated, what's going on there? A misfire, or some sort of weird luck manipulation, or what? He's activating Infinite Sword Glitch off it by interrupting a sword slash with picking up a bomb.
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 07:16 |
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ArcMage posted:I've noticed several times you'll just drop a bomb, throw it off wherever, and then go do something unrelated, what's going on there? A misfire, or some sort of weird luck manipulation, or what? Am I stabbing the bomb? I'm using it to get Infinite Sword Glitch, if you interrupt a crouch stab on a specific frame of the animation by picking something up (or talking to something, or getting hit in the shield by something), you activate the glitch. I don't always have a use for the bomb afterwards so I throw it away sometimes. If you're asking about the part where I just pulled out a bomb and threw it offscreen, that was me accidentally pulling out a bomb, so yeah it's a misfire.
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 08:13 |
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Also, related question -- why do you sometimes use bombs when you have plenty of chus left? Do you want to save your chus for later, or do they actually give you different heights or distances in your hover?
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 08:17 |
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Well they do have kind of different uses for heights / distances? It's always easier and faster to move with bombchus because I have direct control over when they explode, since they explode when I shield. I have to time when I jump away from a bomb, since I have to be in it's blast radius when it explodes. You have way more control over chus so they are definitely much better for hovering (although I can use bombs for megaflipping). But I can really only restock bombchus at the store, unlike bombs which are found everywhere (and filled by bomb bag upgrades), so I have to manage their use to minimize shop trips. I didn't completely plan out every single chu I use though so I kind of winged it for some parts. In this case I wanted a whole bunch of chus to hover over the Goron Race rock. By the way, I also had to use the blast mask that one time I hovered off of it because the one weakness chus have is that under certain circumstances they cling to walls / floors / slopes and scuttle away, meaning you can't hover off them. That area above the rock is one of those areas, so I just had to use to mask, which always explodes. I also pause buffered there because the timing of hovering off the mask is different - it's more precise. That and it's long cool down time makes it not very useful for hovering, usually.
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 08:47 |
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Goht always gave me a lot of trouble so it was good to see him taken out so easily
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 09:01 |
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I just found this thread and watched the first video. I loved your OoT LP and was looking forward to this one eventually showing up. Should be a fun time!
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 18:30 |
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Goht was always my favorite boss just because it's so fun to fight him the intended way. This was a neat alternative and I can't believe you one-rounded him! That sword is just too strong! e: Actually, I was really hoping that the Epona warp in Showhead would take her to the Goht fight so you could fight him while on horseback. THAT would have been awesome to see.
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 18:48 |
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DoctorKill posted:By the way, I also had to use the blast mask that one time I hovered off of it because the one weakness chus have is that under certain circumstances they cling to walls / floors / slopes and scuttle away, meaning you can't hover off them. That area above the rock is one of those areas, so I just had to use to mask, which always explodes. I also pause buffered there because the timing of hovering off the mask is different - it's more precise. That and it's long cool down time makes it not very useful for hovering, usually. I don't think I mentioned it in the video at the time, but Low% for this game only gets the Bomb mask and use it for hovers. And before the wrong statue glitch was discovered, back when you had to hover up stone tower, which normally takes like 10 minutes or something turns into like 6 hours because you have to constantly wait for the bomb mask to recharge.
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 18:58 |
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So, with the getting into Snowhead trick, it sounded like if you fell off, you couldn't try it ever again. I'm assuming if you make your way back through a fairy fountain to the mountain top, then you get another try, right? It'd just take a lot of time. And an unrelated question about that saving on Epona glitch: what happens if you play Epona's song while on Epona?
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 22:33 |
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Carbon dioxide posted:So, with the getting into Snowhead trick, it sounded like if you fell off, you couldn't try it ever again. I'm assuming if you make your way back through a fairy fountain to the mountain top, then you get another try, right? It'd just take a lot of time. Most of the time speedrunners will just abort runs if they make a major mistake that loses them a lot of time.
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# ? Nov 9, 2015 23:24 |
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Carbon dioxide posted:So, with the getting into Snowhead trick, it sounded like if you fell off, you couldn't try it ever again. I'm assuming if you make your way back through a fairy fountain to the mountain top, then you get another try, right? It'd just take a lot of time. Yeah there's nothing physically stopping me from trying again, when I say I "couldn't try again" there I meant I couldn't redo the trick right then, from the fairy fountain. I'd have to fly away, buy more chus, get back to the fairy fountain, hover again, etc., which is a huge waste of time. I was actually lucky, I did fail the trick once but it was from getting hit by a snowball, and the wind wasn't blowing so I fell into the void close to the fountain entrance, which sets me back there. Where you 'spawn' after you void is determined by what point of the map you void at, which is usually far away because of the wind blowing you. Some aspect of this is different in the Japanese version in a way that gives you more leeway, I don't know if it's because you void out faster and thus closer to the fountain, or if you always spawn back where you entered or something. Oh and if you play Epona's song on Epona nothing probably happens, but I haven't specifically tried it. MissileWaster posted:I don't think I mentioned it in the video at the time, but Low% for this game only gets the Bomb mask and use it for hovers. And before the wrong statue glitch was discovered, back when you had to hover up stone tower, which normally takes like 10 minutes or something turns into like 6 hours because you have to constantly wait for the bomb mask to recharge. Yeah I only know of one person who's actually done a Low% run and I have watched it, but I tuned away when he did the stone tower hover. It takes about 30-40 minutes of straight hovering, which is pretty bad. You would still do this method even now that they've found the owl glitch, because in low% you never get the song of soaring.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 01:11 |
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I'm kinda sad there's no way to get Epona into Goht's room (if I'm not mistaken). Epona vs. Goht would be the best thing ever.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 01:20 |
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DoctorKill posted:Yeah I only know of one person who's actually done a Low% run and I have watched it, but I tuned away when he did the stone tower hover. It takes about 30-40 minutes of straight hovering, which is pretty bad. You would still do this method even now that they've found the owl glitch, because in low% you never get the song of soaring. Do they count bomb and bomb bag as two separate items in a low%, then? I can't imagine why you'd use the mask over bombs if they weren't.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 01:55 |
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fool_of_sound posted:Do they count bomb and bomb bag as two separate items in a low%, then? I can't imagine why you'd use the mask over bombs if they weren't. I assume it's because the bomb mask is an unlimited quantity of bombs, and you need to do some large hovers in low% which the bomb bag wouldn't give enough explosives to do.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 02:09 |
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You can skip buying the bomb bag 20 and just buy the bomb bag 30 which is enough to do the hovers, but bombs and bomb bag do actually count as two separate items according to the "rules."
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 02:44 |
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Ephraim225 posted:I'm kinda sad there's no way to get Epona into Goht's room (if I'm not mistaken). Epona vs. Goht would be the best thing ever.
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# ? Nov 10, 2015 08:05 |
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So when I first mentioned doing this LP someone suggested doing something to make the Goron race more interesting. Unfortunately, there isn't really a way to glitch your way through it... in real time. By using emulation tools you can record impossibly precise controller inputs that a normal human can't do in real life, and actually 'win' the Goron race as a human. While I sort of know how to do something like this, it would take me a really long time to figure out how to do it properly - luckily, someone has already done it! Here's a video, by a guy named GlitchesAndStuff, who's a somewhat prominent Zelda glitcher. He's found a lot of cool stuff for both OoT and MM, and he occasionally makes these "tool assisted" videos to show off neat glitches. In this case he uses a HESS (or HISS he calls it) to move backwards really fast and do the race. He uses computer tools to both keep up the proper controller inputs but to also manage the rng so that none of the Gorons hit him. Unfortunately, doing it this way means you can't actually get the gold dust prize. You have to trigger the 0th day glitch I've shown before, to 'mix forms,' so that you can talk to the baby as a Goron but the race loads as a human. But doing this resets all quest triggers, including the Goron race being open, so while it starts the race, it doesn't load the end properly and you don't get anything. It's neat to watch though. And don't ask how he wears the Goron mask as a regular mask, I'm not too sure on that.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 02:03 |
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I love that shield glitch so much.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 02:14 |
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DoctorKill posted:And don't ask how he wears the Goron mask as a regular mask, I'm not too sure on that. I consider this the canonical way Link wearing the masks actually looks like, while everyone just sees the spirit of the mask instead of some kid wearing a dumb mask and we're just seeing beyond the veil in that video.
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# ? Nov 11, 2015 17:53 |
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So I've got a question for y'all. We're actually getting kinda close to the end - there are gonna be 9 episodes, so we're 2/3rds of the way done. However, I've been thinking about doing a bonus thing after this main LP. Specifically, I was thinking about doing a playthrough of something called the Majora's Mask Randomizer. What that is is a mod to the game that randomizes all items you get, i.e. masks, weapons, upgrades. So if you pick up deku nuts, or grab a mask from somewhere, the game will instead randomly give you some other item, like fire arrows, or the biggest bomb bag. You can guess this makes playing through it pretty different! For instance, it wouldn't be a good idea to enter a temple until I've already found the item the temple normally gives you. If I were to do this, I would probably attempt to get all masks and upgrades, as well as beat the game obviously. I would also probably comment while playing, along with some other people, and probably not edit the episodes too much. So it would look a little more like a regular LP, but I'd still be doing tricks and probably filling in any information I didn't get to in this main videos. I would also maybe stream it? Not sure. Does that sound interesting to you guys? Is it worth doing?
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# ? Nov 12, 2015 01:49 |
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Holy poo poo, yeah, I would watch the hell out of that. Anything that involves more Majora's Mask is a great idea.
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# ? Nov 12, 2015 01:52 |
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That sounds fantastic, please do it.
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# ? Nov 12, 2015 01:56 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 09:07 |
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Do it and also try to give us a live insight into your routing process as the game continually fucks you over.
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# ? Nov 12, 2015 01:57 |