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== General Movement == | == General Movement == | ||
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFGc8roHnvY||right|'''Fastest to Slowest''': [[Rolling]] (Bottom Right), [[L-Jumping]] (Bottom Left), [[The L Button|Holding L]] (Top Right), Walking (Top Left)|frame}} | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFGc8roHnvY||right|'''Fastest to Slowest''': [[Rolling]] (Bottom Right), [[L-Jumping]] (Bottom Left), [[The L Button|Holding L]] (Top Right), Walking (Top Left)|frame}} | ||
Listed are various movement forms and their | Listed are various movement forms and their speed caps: | ||
*Standard walking (10.8) | *Standard walking (10.8) | ||
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*Dashing | *Dashing | ||
*Rolling | *Rolling | ||
*Boosting | *Boosting (uncapped) | ||
Some other notes: | Some other notes: |
Revision as of 02:50, 16 October 2021
General Movement
Listed are various movement forms and their speed caps:
- Standard walking (10.8)
- Walking while holding L (10.4)
- Dashing
- Rolling
- Boosting (uncapped)
Some other notes:
- While you have a faster speed in general without holding L, you accelerate to that speed faster while holding the L button. (see also: The L Button)
- There is no sideways speedcap, this makes turning or moving sideways optimal.
- Space Jump Boots give you a higher vertical speedcap.
Movement Techniques
- Jumping
- L-Jumping
- Slope Jump
- R-Jumping
- Bunny Hopping
- Scan Dash (Prime)
- R-Dashes
- Double Jump Dashes
- Extended Dashing
- Boosting
- Bouncing