I don't know the real name of it, but i call it "Slingshot flying".
"Slingshot flying" is a method that allows you to fly around the map with a slingshot. It's pretty cool and people might even say that you are hacking.
The way you do it is by going in first person (or third but its harder that way), look down on your legs, hold jump + forward and then simply shoot at your legs by timing your shots. (you can also just hold jump and don't move but it would take longer to go up)
The problem with this method is that you have to be precise. If you mess up a tiny bit, you will fail and fall in the void if you are above it.
So to help everyone, here is a link for a metrenome https://www.flutetunes.com/metronome/ in which you want to set the BPM to 110 which will help you practice the slingshot jumps. It will be much easier to do with it and after some time you can do it without a metronome. Of course, some people can immediately do it but that depends on person to person.
Pros:
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It can be a recovery option if you start falling and you need to save yourself.
- If you are on a platform that the bomb can't stay in place, this is a alternative to getting to places. - Not really a pro but people can have various reactions if they see you doing it. - Overall it's a fun method to use.
Cons:
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As a recovery option it doesn't really fit for one (but it still is one) because of its specific timing.
- The same thing goes for going to places. It's a slow version of the bomb jump, even if the bomb can't stay in place you can just place a platform and really shouldn't fit a trait for going to places (but it still does...).
If you want to learn it and use it, go ahead. it really isn't a good method but it can be useful at times. I use it when im bored and don't have anything to do but i also use it almost every time.
Hello everybody, I hope you are having a good day/night. I would like to say the game rules have been changed slightly, with a further agreement from , where map manipulation is allowed on glitched runs. Map manipulation is when the map has been altered t