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Revision as of 10:34, 29 August 2018
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How To Flutter
In this video uploaded by Trix, he discusses how to do perfect flutters, consecutive flutters and the visual cue that he uses.
Perfect Flutter
Normally, a flutter is done by simply pushing the jump button and holding it until a flutter begins, however, this method does not give you maximum height. What you want to do instead is, release B at the peak of your jump and then, as quickly as possible, repress it to do a perfect flutter. Doing this will allow you to gain a few extra pixels of height. It is a 3 frame window to do a perfect flutter.
They can be used to access several areas that are otherwise too high to reach, such as:
- The area above the !switch in 2-4.
- The last room of the bottom-right room in 4-4 (after you shoot the cloud containing the key).
- Traveling over the stone column in 6-4.
- After obtaining the key in 6-6.
Regarding the video: The first 3 flutters are done normally and the last one is a perfect flutter.
Extended Flutter
An extended flutter is performed when Yoshi bounces on an enemy, and is able to flutter much higher than normal.
There are three ways to maximize the height gained from an extended flutter:
- Hold jump in advance before bouncing on the enemy (Not holding jump results in a much smaller bounce).
- Release jump and manually initiate the flutter around the apex of the jump, rather than just holding down jump and waiting for it to automatically flutter. Or in other words: Do the extended flutter like you would perform a perfect flutter
- Follow the big flutter up with a second perfect flutter.
Extended flutters are used in many levels to reach otherwise unreachable locations. For example, in 1-1 to skip the beanstalk, or 6-4 to travel over the stone column, skipping the need for a key.
The video demonstrates an extended flutter, followed by a perfect flutter as part of the route in 6-4.
Sustained Flutter
Flutters can be chained indefinitely so that Yoshi does not lose height throughout consecutive flutters, in fact, several pixels of height can actually be gained between flutters by doing perfect flutters. This is used to travel across areas where fluttering is faster, such as the long water section in 3-4, the 5-4 Platform Skip or the 6-4 Lava Skip.
Lava Skip
The Lava Skip is a flutter-based skip that "only" saves ~3s but gets you all the swag points! Doing multiple consecutive flutters over such a long period of time takes a lot of practice... but you know the saying: Practice makes perfect!
5-4 Skip
The notorious 5-4 Skip is by far the hardest Trick in the whole game, way harder than the already hard Lava Skip. It can take a very long time to land it even once, but the time it saves is very huge, making it totally worth learning. There are 4 different ways to do the skip. All of them are hard (Half Skip is a lot easier though).
A timing comparison for the skip in Any%:
- No Skip (Use platform): 2:27
- Half Skip (w/ Shy Guy): 1:31 (-56s)
- Half Skip (No Shy Guy): 1:24 (-63s)
- Full Skip (w/ Shy Guy): 1:10 (-77s)
- Full Skip (No Shy Guy): 1:03 (-84s)
Full Skip saves ~60s in 100%, whereas Half Skip would save ~40s.