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A well known sequence break to obtain Ice Beam without collecting spider ball or wave beam.
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    <td>[[Gathering Hall]] (start)</br>[[East Atrium]]</br>[[Energy Core Access]]</br>[[Energy Core]]</br>[[West Furnace Access]]</br>[[Furnace]]</br>[[East Furnace Access]]</br>[[Hall of the Elders]]</br>[[Reflecting Pool Access]] (end)</td>
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</table>A well known sequence break to obtain Ice Beam without collecting spider ball or wave beam.


It consists of wallcrawling from [[Gathering Hall (Chozo Ruins)|Gathering Hall]] to Reflecting Pool Access.
It consists of wallcrawling from [[Gathering Hall (Chozo Ruins)|Gathering Hall]] to Reflecting Pool Access.
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Used in the current low% TAS
Used in the current low% TAS


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Revision as of 00:31, 23 May 2021

Rooms Traversed
In This Wallcrawl
Gathering Hall (start)
East Atrium
Energy Core Access
Energy Core
West Furnace Access
Furnace
East Furnace Access
Hall of the Elders
Reflecting Pool Access (end)

A well known sequence break to obtain Ice Beam without collecting spider ball or wave beam.

It consists of wallcrawling from Gathering Hall to Reflecting Pool Access.

Any%

Used to avoid traveling through Crossway and enables skipping the Chozo Ghosts fight in Hall of the Elders.

100%

Used to obtain Ice Beam before fighting Flaahgra.

Performed immediately after collecting morph ball bombs.

Enabling exiting Research Core via the ice door after thermal visor and immediately collecting plasma beam.

Low%

While not currently used in RTA low% runs it does save time when executed optimally in a no-space-jump setting.

Used in the current low% TAS