SeedBorn | Invert Stone Tower with Spring Water (Light Arrow Skip) @SeedBorn | Uploaded 6 years ago | Updated 4 hours ago
This comes from the discovery that water can be used to 'melt' sun blocks in MM (twitter.com/ProbablyButter/status/953419181067653121). The same principle applies to the switch that flips Stone Tower, except in order to have the water hit the switch while out of the dropping cutscene, we need to bomb hover fairly high up. If you can arrange it so that you drop the water without falling, you can do this from a much more reasonable height (I show an example of doing this with an Epona hover here youtube.com/watch?v=0kKRo3S62Ws).
In this video I've used an elegy statue to move the block that normally obstructs the switch. On the English version, where there are switches on the STT side, you can drop the water and then step on the switch to move the block while it falls.
This allows the game to be completed without Light Arrows, which is something low% will take advantage of.
I originally tweeted this video (twitter.com/TVand/status/953438085907451910) but I'm putting it here as well for more complete/easy to search documentation.
This comes from the discovery that water can be used to 'melt' sun blocks in MM (twitter.com/ProbablyButter/status/953419181067653121). The same principle applies to the switch that flips Stone Tower, except in order to have the water hit the switch while out of the dropping cutscene, we need to bomb hover fairly high up. If you can arrange it so that you drop the water without falling, you can do this from a much more reasonable height (I show an example of doing this with an Epona hover here youtube.com/watch?v=0kKRo3S62Ws).
In this video I've used an elegy statue to move the block that normally obstructs the switch. On the English version, where there are switches on the STT side, you can drop the water and then step on the switch to move the block while it falls.
This allows the game to be completed without Light Arrows, which is something low% will take advantage of.
I originally tweeted this video (twitter.com/TVand/status/953438085907451910) but I'm putting it here as well for more complete/easy to search documentation.