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Title: Best form of practice?
Post by: Kostya on March 17, 2010, 01:55:31 PM
So I've recently started attempting speedruns. My current form of practice is doing small parts over and over again. (Wrong Warp, Deku Palace, etc.)
I was wondering though, is this the best way to practice or would playing through the whole run be better?


Title: Re: Best form of practice?
Post by: Maxx on March 17, 2010, 03:56:56 PM
IMO a combination of both.  Practice the hardest parts by themselves over and over, but you should also practice stringing it all together.  You wouldn't wanna finish a tough trick then not remember where to go from there.


Title: Re: Best form of practice?
Post by: Lexkeeta on March 17, 2010, 08:05:21 PM
i got good by practicing the basics in termina field (hovering, all forms of superslide, recoil flips, long jumps, etc) and doing a dungeon speed run (snowhead) over and over.

the benefit to the latter is that you can see yourself improve at an alarming rate

after that, all the applications (FFWW, deku palace, boss key skips) become easy and natural


Title: Re: Best form of practice?
Post by: mysticremen11 on March 17, 2010, 08:31:14 PM
yeah practice all BK skips especially STT it can be a bitch


Title: Re: Best form of practice?
Post by: Lexkeeta on March 17, 2010, 09:05:07 PM
thats not what i said >___>

stt bk skip is probably the worst thing for you to focus on now

for now i say master hovering (the only technique in the game you MUST know how to do to play well) then see what times you can get in woodfall or snowhead any%, doesnt necessarily have to be the exact route we use, make your own (that you're comfortable with) then gradually try new strats

if you need help with any specific techniques just ask


Title: Re: Best form of practice?
Post by: mysticremen11 on March 18, 2010, 03:06:03 AM
thats not what i said >___>

stt bk skip is probably the worst thing for you to focus on now

for now i say master hovering (the only technique in the game you MUST know how to do to play well) then see what times you can get in woodfall or snowhead any%, doesnt necessarily have to be the exact route we use, make your own (that you're comfortable with) then gradually try new strats

if you need help with any specific techniques just ask

im just saying though if he wants to master that one its gonna be the bitchiest


Title: Re: Best form of practice?
Post by: Jiano on March 18, 2010, 03:55:17 AM
When I started MM I just played through the segmented route a few times until I was comfortable with all the tricks. Although now a days the segmented route is a bit hardcore, it used to be pretty easy.

I say just practice hovering until you can hover on walls and such with no problems. Also don't forget angle changing as that is important in a lot of tricks.


Title: Re: Best form of practice?
Post by: icebreaker007 on March 18, 2010, 05:30:59 AM
When I started MM I just played through the segmented route a few times until I was comfortable with all the tricks. Although now a days the segmented route is a bit hardcore, it used to be pretty easy.

I say just practice hovering until you can hover on walls and such with no problems. Also don't forget angle changing as that is important in a lot of tricks.

I dont play MM too much but every once in a while ill pull it out. Your old SS route was pretty easy to follow and practice on cause it didnt have any really hard tricks