Looks spliced at 2:04. On the map, you can see everything jump when the two videos are put together. You can put the video on 0.25, or 0.5 speed and you can see it.
Nice try, but you must have failed to notice that the first jump to the map is then going into a shop. From a shop you can *instantly* open map again, which is what I'm doing here cuz it's a speedrun, I'm skipping that thing cuz I'm not buying anything from there. When the map opens up it centers itself based on where you're at (compare this to every single other time the map opens, you can see this).... from this position it's a perfect thing to use to my advantage, because the next spot to stop is in the same exact spot horizontally meaning I don't have to move my mouse at all after opening the map the second time.
@@RiksK15 Np, it totally does... I see where you were coming from lol. If ya compare it to the others where I hit map from shop though the only difference is this one happens to be frame perfect, the others are just barely not, so it looks a bit strange
Seeded means that a code will be entered to give the player a previously generated run in slay the spire instead of a randomly generated run. Meaning he can know exactly: where to click, what items he is getting, and exactly what to do.
The world (enemies, map, etc) is generated based on a number called the seed. If you enter a specific number for the seed, the world will always be exactly the same map as when someone else used that number. You can also play the same seed multiple times, which the guy in the video did. The person playing this seed isn't playing blind, he already knows exactly what is going to happen during this run.
Something happened there, intelligent people please check the tapes
That was really fun to watch. Great run.
The bug of pandora box has been fixed
Big Face what bug? The not picking up the transformed cards one? Does that mean calling Bell is fixed too?
thebad rad Yes, now we can not remove strike and defend by using the video’s method. It has been mentioned in the patch note
most speedrunners keep their game file at the older version so the change really does not matter.
then old patch run should not be counted and null void right?
Raja ᴛʜᴇ ᴏʀɪɢɪɴᴀʟ Did I say anything except the patch notes’ content? It seems you are very good at distortion
Looks spliced at 2:04. On the map, you can see everything jump when the two videos are put together. You can put the video on 0.25, or 0.5 speed and you can see it.
Nice try, but you must have failed to notice that the first jump to the map is then going into a shop. From a shop you can *instantly* open map again, which is what I'm doing here cuz it's a speedrun, I'm skipping that thing cuz I'm not buying anything from there. When the map opens up it centers itself based on where you're at (compare this to every single other time the map opens, you can see this).... from this position it's a perfect thing to use to my advantage, because the next spot to stop is in the same exact spot horizontally meaning I don't have to move my mouse at all after opening the map the second time.
Thanks for the explanation. Was just watching it on slower speed and that part looked really weird, but that makes sense.
@@RiksK15 Np, it totally does... I see where you were coming from lol. If ya compare it to the others where I hit map from shop though the only difference is this one happens to be frame perfect, the others are just barely not, so it looks a bit strange
Ahahaha, wow, that's amazing
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what is this seeded thing ??
Seeded means that a code will be entered to give the player a previously generated run in slay the spire instead of a randomly generated run. Meaning he can know exactly: where to click, what items he is getting, and exactly what to do.
The world (enemies, map, etc) is generated based on a number called the seed. If you enter a specific number for the seed, the world will always be exactly the same map as when someone else used that number.
You can also play the same seed multiple times, which the guy in the video did. The person playing this seed isn't playing blind, he already knows exactly what is going to happen during this run.
Why does he deal so much damage?
It's becose of grand finale card.
Easy game. ;)