This has been discussed many times by community members, and the general consensus is that this game isn't popular enough to warrant IL leaderboards, plus that would create a lot of unnecessary work for moderators. On that note, if you want to do IL runs yourself, go straight ahead.
That's a neat idea, but I don't think it warrants its own category. But hey, if you really want to do a one-handed run, go straight ahead!
Hey! Sorry I didn't see your post yesterday. Once you enter the website you gotta click "Splits" then "Edit" and then you can fill out the splits information accordingly. (Name, category)
As for the splits, you only need to worry about segment names, the split times will develop as you do runs. "Insert Above" and "Insert Below" create new segments. You're gonna want to make a segment for each level.
When you're done, hit "OK" and then "Save." If you click "Settings" you can set up your keys to do different things, such as splitting, resetting, skipping splits, and so on. Finally, remember to never pause the game during a run! Hope this was helpful, if you need any more help, I'm willing to help you troubleshoot :)
Sure! I recommend LiveSplit One, which you can find that pretty easily online. It should be the first result when you search for it and it's completely web browser-based!
That's alright! You don't need to keep a copy of your save data, I just thought you might want to.
Wii Options > Data Management > Channels > Kirby's Epic Yarn > Erase However, I recommend keeping a copy of your save data on an SD Card so you can practice levels whenever you need to.
Because it's faster to run the game with saves disabled, meaning that anyone using this strat wouldn't be able to see their in-game time. So, for consistency's sake, we don't time runs this way.
We don't use save file time as our method of timing. I recommend using LiveSplit if you can, but any timer will do. Timer starts when you start your save file and ends when Kirby turns back to normal after the Mega Yin-Yarn fight. As for evidence, you always specifically need video evidence if your run is shorter than 1:50:00. Otherwise you don't need any proof.
Ok, I might sound a bit dumb asking, but I'm not exactly sure about what the easiest way to submit a run with image requirements is. Is there a specific way you would like us to upload images? Apologies for any sort of annoyance.