Hi everyone
Just right after learning how to skip Nestor, I discovered that in-game time doesn't count dragons' animations.
I just found my in-game time to be 00:01 right after a not-skipped Nestor.
So, am I missing something, or for the purposes of the run I don't have to skip any dragon?
Thank you for your patience
thank you very much for your feedback. I understand.
My best run so far is 38min, and I just can't do a 85 seconds dark passage with 292 gems, so I will do Sunny Flight until I get better with my movement, even if my Sunny Flight is currently 80 seconds and not 70.
Thank you again for the info!
Hi guys, I'm new in the community, I hope this is the right place.
I want to share with you a spreadsheet that's been very helpful to me, in order to find the best route for my Spyro runs:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sY34cm3VnxT28GRt8KADHILPoma_1qE-1Mq6TJ9gV1s/edit?usp=sharing
I briefly explain how to use it:
LEVELS the first sheet contains a count for the number of "quality gems" you can find in each level. I call quality gems blue, yellow and purple ones. The overall quality value for each level is the percentage of that level's treasure covered by quality gems. I also tracked the gem count for every strong or sealed chest in the game, as well as for some secondary route for some levels.
RUN in this sheet, which I copy for every run I do, I track the treasure, dragons, eggs and time for each level of my run.
In this way, I obtain the "gem x second" count, which represent my speed of getting gems in that level. This can show you interesting things about where to improve or which part of a route ignore because it's too slow.
In the cell J48 you have the "gem x second" of your whole run, and that's your average speed.
In the K column we have what I call the "time loss" column.
In the levels with a "gem x second" lower than my average (J48), I multiply that difference for the seconds of the level, and I obtain a quantity that tells me how much that levels sucks for my run. The highest value of time loss could come from a very low "gem x second" and a very long time in that level. A negative value can be interpreted as "time gifted" by that level.
Lastly, the small red list on the right is a count that tells you if you are achieving the balloonists in every world. I also use this sheet for plan a run and decide if I'll save the far dragon in stone hills, or if I'll catch the second thief in Wizard Peak.
Hope someone will find it useful as I do!
And if anybody could answer me: Why nobody does sunny flight in Any% NBS? Even if done with a bad time (for instance 90 seconds) the level holds a "gem x second" of 3,33 which is absolutely not bad!