What Do You Think is the Best Tricks in N?

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What Do You Think is the Best Tricks in N?

Corner Jump
3
13%
Corner Kick
3
13%
Double Bounceblock Jump
6
26%
Launchpad High Jump
0
No votes
Oneway Platform Glitch
4
17%
Perpendicular Leap(88-1)
2
9%
Other
5
22%
 
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Postby Izzy » 2010.03.02 (12:23)

Wow, you missed a lot of tricks.

Although corner jumps are generally cool, especially half-tile cornerjumps, I still think bbbwj's (backwards bounceblock walljumps) and sideways bounceblock triple jumps are cool. They own.
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Postby Tunco » 2010.03.02 (17:43)

Half-tile cj and bbbcj are the coolest looking and best tricks.
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Postby unoriginal name » 2010.03.02 (22:24)

You know, there are some nice ones there, but I've always found the various thwump oddities more interesting. The half-tile slip-through, the slightly boosted jump off the top. The subtle things.

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Postby Scrivener » 2010.03.02 (23:16)

I would have to say anything having to do with oneways. They are my favorite part of N simply because every other aspect of N seems like it would be possible to create in real life some time in the future.
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Postby otters~1 » 2010.03.03 (00:01)

Trap door propulsion.
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Postby T3chno » 2010.03.03 (03:07)

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Postby aids » 2010.03.03 (03:21)

The htcjs are amazing, but jumping between mines one tile apart gets me every time. Check off one for them.
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Postby bobaganuesh_2 » 2010.03.03 (06:22)

perp cj's are fun when you get the hang of them. Cornerkicks are a bitch-and-a-half to master but are extemely satisfying to pull off, so I'd have to go with them.

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Postby George » 2010.03.03 (12:24)

Corner kicks are pretty swell. But cool as they may be, I'd probably go for the double bounce block jumps. They're such a simple task, yet they completely revolutionized high scoring.
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Postby golf » 2010.03.03 (15:22)

I think the best trick is the double bounceblock jump, because its able to be used the most often, whether from the top or the side.

But the most fun is probably the launchpad-bounceblock jump, as used in my 79-2 highscore. Or maybe the backwards bounceblock walljump.
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Postby Tunco » 2010.03.03 (17:44)

Oh, I almost forgot this, jumping between launchpads. It's really hard to do, but it looks very cool. ^_^
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Postby  yahoozy » 2010.03.03 (17:59)

If you've ever played a Yahoozy map, it should be pretty easy to guess that I have an ardent love for perpendicular jumps, namely off of three tiles.

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Postby otters~1 » 2010.03.03 (18:55)

George wrote:Corner kicks are pretty swell. But cool as they may be, I'd probably go for the double bounce block jumps. They're such a simple task, yet they completely revolutionized high scoring.
On this note, who first figured out double bb jumping, if anyone? Was there ever a time when you guys were highscoring and you didn't know about that trick?
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Postby amomentlikethis » 2010.03.04 (05:15)

As a map maker, I'd have to say this type of one-way death-prevention glitch makes for an awesome map start:

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Postby Kablizzy » 2010.03.04 (10:44)

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Postby Tunco » 2010.03.05 (17:38)

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George wrote:Corner kicks are pretty swell. But cool as they may be, I'd probably go for the double bounce block jumps. They're such a simple task, yet they completely revolutionized high scoring.
On this note, who first figured out double bb jumping, if anyone? Was there ever a time when you guys were highscoring and you didn't know about that trick?
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Postby Raif » 2010.03.06 (17:24)

Everything you can do off bounceblocks. (Bounceblock double, bounceblock triple, bounceblock quadruple, bounceblock corner double, bounceblock corner triple, backwards bounceblock walljump and bounceblock corner jump)

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Postby George » 2010.03.07 (04:53)

flagmyidol wrote:
George wrote:Corner kicks are pretty swell. But cool as they may be, I'd probably go for the double bounce block jumps. They're such a simple task, yet they completely revolutionized high scoring.
On this note, who first figured out double bb jumping, if anyone? Was there ever a time when you guys were highscoring and you didn't know about that trick?
I joined the community in '06, way after most highscoring techniques had been innovated. Judging by the description in tktktk's map, Wedgie might've been the dude. He's part of the highscoring community since its infancy.
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Postby otters~1 » 2010.03.12 (03:22)

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George wrote:Corner kicks are pretty swell. But cool as they may be, I'd probably go for the double bounce block jumps. They're such a simple task, yet they completely revolutionized high scoring.
On this note, who first figured out double bb jumping, if anyone? Was there ever a time when you guys were highscoring and you didn't know about that trick?
I joined the community in '06, way after most highscoring techniques had been innovated. Judging by the description in tktktk's map, Wedgie might've been the dude. He's part of the highscoring community since its infancy.
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Postby Pheidippides » 2010.03.12 (03:41)

Actually, I'm pretty sure gamedope was behind a lot of the tricks we now take for granted, including double-jumping. Or at least, I could've sworn he was, but that tktktk map suggests otherwise.

Also, the glitch to get the launchpad gold in this epigone map is one I had never seen before. Life247 does it. /Crazy/ stuff.
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Postby aids » 2010.03.12 (21:19)

Pheidippides wrote:Also, the glitch to get the launchpad gold in this epigone map is one I had never seen before. Life247 does it. /Crazy/ stuff.


Not the first map it was in though.
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Postby Rose » 2010.03.12 (21:50)

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Postby TheRealOne » 2010.03.16 (02:27)

My vote goes for Backwards Wall Jumps, not on bounce blocks or thwumps, but on tiles. These are exhibited in my run on this map. Nothing is glitched in that run, that can all be done under normal circumstances within the confines of the physics engine.
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Postby Bandana » 2010.03.22 (03:40)

Bounceblock, because you can use that with almost any of those tricks in a nice combination!

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Postby Rose » 2010.03.22 (16:02)

Ahahaha thanks Life :p

I would have to say reverse corner kicks.
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