UncommentatedPannen | BoB Setting the HOLP for BitS @UncommentatedPannen | Uploaded 6 years ago | Updated 6 minutes ago
I show how to set the HOLP for BitS from within BoB. This is done by placing a series of transport clones in the air to form a bridge to the desired HOLP spot. Thanks to Iwer Sonsch for coming up with this idea.
This should be the new fastest way to get to the end of BitS in circumstances where we can't use BitFS or RR to set the HOLP. Without a quick way to set the HOLP, the fastest method to get to the end of BitS would be to forsake using a preset HOLP and instead use 21 goomba clones and a chuckya throw (youtu.be/xCuIeQDYJVc). That's never been fully executed, but I estimate that it would take between 20 to 25 minutes at best, as opposed to the 8 minutes of using BoB to set the HOLP.
Feel free not to watch the entirety of this video. It involves a lot of repetitive goomba cloning, so it may not be very interesting. In other words, the purpose of this video was just to demonstrate the execution of a strat, not to be interesting to watch.
I show how to set the HOLP for BitS from within BoB. This is done by placing a series of transport clones in the air to form a bridge to the desired HOLP spot. Thanks to Iwer Sonsch for coming up with this idea.
This should be the new fastest way to get to the end of BitS in circumstances where we can't use BitFS or RR to set the HOLP. Without a quick way to set the HOLP, the fastest method to get to the end of BitS would be to forsake using a preset HOLP and instead use 21 goomba clones and a chuckya throw (youtu.be/xCuIeQDYJVc). That's never been fully executed, but I estimate that it would take between 20 to 25 minutes at best, as opposed to the 8 minutes of using BoB to set the HOLP.
Feel free not to watch the entirety of this video. It involves a lot of repetitive goomba cloning, so it may not be very interesting. In other words, the purpose of this video was just to demonstrate the execution of a strat, not to be interesting to watch.