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After Jimmy here finally completed his yugioh speedrun after 32 years, 14 weeks and 17 hours, he was beaten by Hotatubi two weeks later, who had some small routing optimizations.
The longest possible speedrun I can imagine is to scan all mineral species, all animal species and all plant species of all 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 planets in No Man's Sky.
@@WolvenDoom I doubt there's going to be any Speedrun that requires spending money to get something every time you're doing it.. But, if you have a choice to spend $5 to get something you really want to get or spend 8h every day for 10 years.. $5 seems a fair* price *microtransactions are bad and ruin the fun for games if they are required to play.
@@dragonblade2612 I'm more talking from general play not just speedruns, most online card games are seriously difficult to play free to play and wave p2w in your face constantly
@@bobthepainterross346 I hope you're kidding, this would genuinely take multiple lifetimes to cover every spot of every city of every country (more orless) in the world.
Any pokemon National Dex speedruns that are glitchless would require playing or setting up other games as none of the mainline games are ment to be able to accomplish that.
Ultimately, it is just the predecessor to Amiibo or Skylanders which often give free perks (much like StreetPass). It is a bit weird for speedruns but at least it is somewhat a compelling reason to have multiple games... for worse more than better.
Crash Purple and Spyro Orange on GBA require both games in order to 100% either of them, as 100% means getting all the cards, and each one has cards that you can't get in the other. Kinda like Pokémon, but in shitty minigame collection form.
Never gonna happen the way it was described in the video. One of the top speedrunners of the game (GFC_) has gone on record saying nobody will ever even get 999,999 chips for a single card. I have a small amount of doubt about that, but even if someone were to do that, I'm confident it would stop there. -Plus, I think (someone correct me if this is incorrect) this video was actually wrong when it said BLS and its ritual can be obtained through the Pocketstation. To my knowledge, there is no legitimate way to obtain BLS or its ritual in Forbidden Memories.- [Edit: Actually, I was thinking of Magician of Black Chaos] All that said, if someone really did want to reach "true" 100% completion, there are ways to exploit hardware and achieve it. For example, swapping out an English game disc and Japanese game disc at the right time can cause the game to glitch and give you cards that are supposed to be unobtainable.
Because of his submission, many runners from all around the world set their sights on the world record. The time period was known as the "Great Duelist Era".
In the newer games, you can unlock Pokédex entries in different languages when you trade them over from games that started with another language. There are nine languages in total, meaning that a complete run has to fill the Pokédex several times over as well as obtain the shiny variants. That would be a very interesting Speedrun since a lot of different games have to be played for it.
Dreage Yes I’d say that anything that cannot be obtained by normal game play, i.e. by events that only happen during certain real-life calendar dates, should be excluded. Same thing should be the case for stuff that can only be obtained as long as Nintendo keeps the servers alive. But even with these rules you are forced to best Pokemon channel several times just to get all the different language Jirachis and trade them several generations upwards.
I know. I just finished reading a detailed article on the topic, from an interview with that "Mr No Sleep" guy. www.wbur.org/npr/562305141/eleven-days-without-sleep-the-haunting-effects-of-a-record-breaking-stunt
not only that kids, but chronic sleep deprivation on the long run will make you much more succeptible to dementia, besides other health issues. sleep enough and well!
An interesting thing about Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral town is that the developers (or maybe localisation team) seemingly never expected you to get high scores in the rock paper scissors game, despite the fact that you can abuse save and load, so if you get 70 wins you are given what looks like a disc that is literally called "Unused Item". Though to be fair trying to do that without abusing saves would probably take forever if not impossible.
If you play on real console its statistically impossible, i mean its 1/2^70 which is pretty much 0. But if you play on emulators, which has save states, it's pretty easy.
Strange! I wanna say that they intended there to be a reward for the minigame but they fucked up somewhere; seems like the "70 wins" thing should've been "7 wins" but they added a 0.
@@Pichipieify If my math is right, pretending each attempt takes a single second, winning 70 in a row would take a Trillion Trillion Trillion Trillion Trillion Years! lol
@@TheEloheim I don't think that's right... If you take 2^70th seconds (the average amount of tries it'd take), divide that by 60 for minutes, divide that by 60 for hours, and then divide that by 24 for days, and divide THAT by 365 for years, you get 3.74 * 10^13, which is 'only' 37.4 trillion years (assuming short scale trillion). This would still be 527 billion average lifespans, or 187 million times the existence of our species, or 2712 times the age of our universe though
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition has a theoretical 100% run of somewhere in the 600-hour mark. This entails completing the main campaign (Legend Mode) plus all three bonus campaigns on all four difficulties, getting A rank on every square in all nine Adventure Mode maps, unlocking every character and max rank weapon, purchasing all of the badges, and getting A ranks on all of the Challenge Mode goals. Some have suggested you need to level up all characters to 255, but that would be a miserable grind.
I once wanted to 100% this game because it's fun as hell, but there are some places in which you need to grind A LOT to get certain things. Not to mention that I still have no idea how the fairies work lol.
What's the average amount of time to get a single character to level 255? My highest back on WiiU was Young Link on 80 and I felt like I played that for hours.
That last part said, you'd technically only need to do the grinding for one character to reach 255, since you can buy experience for your other characters up to the highest level you've obtained. On the other hand, I get the feeling that that would take LITERAL BILLIONS of rupees, so you'd need to grind an ungodly amount regardless...
I really fun one to look at for this is the Mario Party 1 + Mario Party 2 minigames "Bobsled Run" Its a 2 player co-op record, RWhiteGoose currently has the record in both
Destiny 2 speedruns are super interesting and in this vein - they require 6 players if running a raid, and 3 players for a dungeon, mission, or adventure (though dungeons, missions and adventures also have Solo categories)
As I kid I played Shadow the hedgehog, and heard, that there is a true ending. The sad part is, that I didn't know how to unlock it, so I started to clear out every single combination.
A lot of the old-school Yu-Gi-Oh games that didn't follow the actual card game rules are really grindy and player hostile for whatever reason. Some people at Konami were sadists, I guess.
I was under the assumption that there was a reason similar to the monster hunter segment (lots of content to get through) but... the answer never came. It's just an impossible task for misery sake.
I remember thinking about a theoretical Cookie Clicker 100% run, until I remembered the Year’s worth of Cavities achievement, which requires obtaining 365 sugar lumps, each taking about a day to coalesce (with some upgrades to decrease the time). It would theoretically take maybe 300 days at best.
Every time you harvest all the seeds from the farm mini-game you get 10 sugar lumps iirc, plus there's a plant which can grow ( but cannot be planted) which also yeilds a sugar lump when mature, so you can get 365 sugar lumps much faster than 300 days.
@@hyshade5132 Yeah, but that plant is almost impossible to grow. I tried for like 3 months to do it legit before giving up and savescumming it, and even then it took a while.
@@the__wolf5087 There's a shadow achievement for cheating, so I don't think shadow achievements would be included. Also, I think golden cookies have a tiny chance of giving a sugar lump.
Ah, Forbidden Memories. It never ceases to amaze me. Great video man! Was a pleasure lending a hand. Time to embark on my 32 year journey of doing a true Forbidden Memories 100% OpieOP
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour - All Trophies is also a nice speedrun that requires getting all 384 tournament trophies possible. With an average of 11 minutes per tournament (could be anywhere from 11-15, depending on skill level) you'll be doing it for a solid 69 hours. Nice
@Dennis Hakkie is there a SR community for it or any other Paradox games? I haven't played EU4 in a couple of years, but still have the subreddit in my feed and it always piques my interest, but not enough to sit down, decide on who I want to play as, figure out what kind of game I want to play as that country and then play it :P But I'd watch some of the quicker speed runs if they're available.
@@tellastrangetale He does it with a lot of pronunciations. I really, really try not to let it bug me, but "ryu" is one of those sequences of letters that makes it super clear what language the word in question is from and the appropriate pronunciation for all of the letters in it.
The actual theoretical longest """"speedrun"""" would be a complete 100% LittleBigPlanet 2 non secret pin speedrun Now you wouldn't really think that this could be any harder than the ones in this video, but believe me. One of the pins requires measures how many unique players have played your levels. It has 5 steps, the first one being 100, then 250, then 5000, then 50 000, and lastly 500 000. This means you have get in total at least 500 000 different people to play your levels. Only a few people ever actually obtained this legit, and it was after making alot of really highly rated levels for several years. The developers probably never intended someone to actually *try* to get it, but they did set the limit at specifically 500 000. This is probably the biggest RNG thing ever to exist. Who knows if people will play your levels or not, and 500 000 certainly won't unless you are really good at it. It could take years to even try to get close, and you still have to do all the other pins Noone ever try this
Overall achievements that require people that do something online is hard. For example Sing Star has some trophies that do this. Also good luck beating the other trophies on your own. In theory they can be done fast, when you have others that help you. Finding half a million people that have the game and are willing to help you is hard but not impossible, except when the servers get shut down. Back with my PS3 I tried doing 100% at games but I stopped doing this. At least some games where nice and they didn't blocked the platin trophy when it had locked content. For example resident evil 5 didn't had the versus mode in germany. The gold version had this mode but came out later. I have my platin trophy and back then, I did 100% with dlcs except versus. Later I bought the gold version, because PS move would work with that. After an hour I putted it away.
I'm totally stealing this but someone else mentioned an even more difficult thing, a no man's sky 100% run. you have to scan all mineral, animal and plant species on all 18 *quintillion* (1 with 18 zeros) planets. even if you could somehow scan everything on a planet in one second, it would still take 570 *billion* years. just a reminder that the sun will expand to be large enough to burn everything on earth in like 5 billion years... this run is physically impossible, even for an immortal being. And what if we take a more reasonable time, lets say one hour (idk i've never played nms), that would take *two quadrillion* years, just a reminder that at the age of around one quadrillion years the universe will enter the "degenerate era" wich is when new stars stop getting created, also around the time the sun becomes a black dwarf.
@@nintySW the thing w this is that not all planets are made different, a few of them will have plants you've already scanned or some shit making this easier... And harder because now theres are margin for errors XD
That GT4 run is absolutely epic. Ive watched people just casually stream their way to 100% but never thought to see people single segment it. Legends outright
Heres a good one: Munchlax% in Diamond and Pearl. Catching a Munchlax is only possible on 4 of 21 honey trees, only 2 of which you can determine without hacking. So lets assume that you start out with a trainer ID that makes it available at the earliest possible time, in the Floaroma Meadows. In this case, a top tier Runner like Werster needs a good half hour to get there by any% rules. However, heres the nasty part. Munchlax only has a 1% chance of spawning in the trees that it does spawn in, so on average, youll need 100 honey splatherings to get 1 Munchlax. Which is a problem, because not only will you need to somehow make 100000 in money to buy that much, which is a sum that you probably dont have access to this early in the game, but also, the honey tree takes 16 hours until something spawns. And this isnt skippable. The game sets this timer internally. Mess around with the clock all you want, it wont help. So yeah, on average, youll be waiting 1600 hours at perfect execution, which is some 66 days of playtime.
To add to the conversation, a true 100% run of Disgaea 5 Complete would be insanely long. You'd have to beat the game, complete every achievement, get all 44 classes in the game to max rank (this isn't including the dlc characters included in D5 Complete), max out all weapon proficiencies on those characters, max out the level of every skill, find 3 of EVERY weapon and item(one for each rarity) of which there are hundreds and finding them at all is highly luck reliant, max out the levels of every one of those items, max out the levels of all squads and a lot more stuff that I can't even think of at the moment. To give you an idea for how long this would take, let's look at just one part of it. Maxing out the items' levels will be like this: Level up the item to level 500 by going through at most 500 levels in the item world for that item. This part can be optimized by taking the Item Enhance route. Then after that, you have to pass an extremely expensive Item Bill to increase its max level by 500 levels. This bill is not guaranteed to pass so rng is a factor. If it is passed, level the item up 500 more levels. Keep passing the bill and leveling the item until the item is level 9999. Once you have done that, you have completed less than 0.1% of just this one part of the run. Congrats! Now do it for all the other items.
If you were to do this all in one sitting, you would probably be done in about a few years assuming exhaustion, malnutrition, and blood clots don’t get you first
@@korhol2065 It has come to my attention that there is also a FOURTH rarity; Epic, which must be earned by leveling the item's rarity to 100. Considering that items' rarity levels will increase as they level up, I think you should only have to collect the three rarities and then level one of them up to epic. This would be the item to reach 9999 as doing it for all the others would be pointless as they would increase in rarity in doing so anyway. So now the part looks like: Collect the three rarities -> level the highest rarity up to epic and lvl 9999. It's shorter, no doubt, but it still takes an ungodly amount of time to do for just one item.
The Eu4 speedruner would take more then 600 hours I bet. I mean only getting perfect starts for some of the achievements would take up to 10 minutes and then resets because of rng, rince and repeat until you make it.
@@TCAFTV I mean whenever someone goes on to learn how to speedrun, they usually know how to play games very well. The skill factor for speedruners would be absolutely irrelevant cause advanced player is reactive to what the rng coocks for them... Aside no CB's ofc
A true 100% run of Shadow the Hedgehog would require you to complete the game 326 times in every possible order to check each pathway, which the game tracks, as well as the final boss. There are level leaderboards available, but adding these up would require some serious factorization that's outside my mathematical skills due to the branching nature of the pathways. If someone could put these all together, I'd love to know how long it would take to get every single one
A good non-speedrun / non CCG (chaos control glitch) path takes around 1 hour each in my experience running the 326 category, so it’s around 300 hours. Optimized with CCG has been done in just over 180 hours
great video homie! spoiler below: im not surprised at all the number one spot is getting all the cards in a yugioh game, because sometimes i feel like im gonna be grinding gems for a box in duel links until i die lmao.
JFYI, a segmented run of Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition has been completed, segmented in 565 hours. It was finished a little after this video was published (it was in the works at the time.)
@Or321 I tried to beat your run but got a week or so behind. Tip for anyone else running that: It’s not like any other speed run; you don’t just rush through everything as fast as possible, which is what I did. Also, the run is very RNG dependent, sometimes I get a new zone that has like a 0.1% chance and if you are unlucky you can waste a day or two not getting anything. One possible strategy for dealing with that is to open multiple instances and have some people you know play on the other instances, and at the end of the day compare high one has better things and use that for the next day. Also find someone with a completely different schedule to play when you are busy or sleeping, ideally you want someone on the computer at all times. I think the theoretical fastest time could be more like 30 or even 20 days with all optimizations.
woah, an all-achievement run of europa universalis IV... that sounds interesting. one small thing: you can technically finish a run very fast, as your ingame speed is only limited by your CPU.
I loved seeing Settled! I think an interesting side note for RuneScape would be completing the collection logs in OSRS as an UIM. The third age alone would take, quite literally, a life time
In Super Metroid, you can get over 100% on the counter at the end of the game by using spacetime beam. You could then make up some stupid arbitrary category like 100,000% or whatever, depending on how many missiles/super missiles/power bombs/energy tanks/reserve tanks the game can handle (probably 65,535 of each). One thing to note is that the counter doesn't account for some duplicates. These are the rules I think it follows based on my spacetime file: >It checks your inventory at the end, does a bit of math, and calculates percent based on that. >>For example, if you can hold 500 super missiles, super missiles will contribute (500 supers ÷ 5 supers per pack) ÷ 1 pack per percent or 100% towards the item tracker. >Suit upgrades are only counted once, so collecting things like grapple beam or high jump or varia suit multiple times is a waste of time. One other thing to note is that if you ever save and reset the console, the file will load the intro the next time it is loaded. If this happens, your missile capacity is set to 5 for the intro cutscene then set to 0 when you get to Ceres, effectively erasing all of the progress you made by collecting missile packs.
I was watching while eating dinner, when I heard the estimsted time for the Yugioh FMR goal, I dropped my spoon with my mouth wide open in bewilderment!
The grand turismo thing takes me back, when I was in Uni the guys on my floor decided to organize a 24 hour race attempt, having different people rotate in to take the wheel throughout the day. We only did 2 hour shifts but it was pretty cool regardless.
19:12 I remember playing gran turismo 4 (which is probably on my top 3 most favourite games list ) when I was younger on my PS2 and only being able to complete 25% of the game on my best save file. So the fact that there are 4 people who have worked together to complete the game 100% without even using B-spec isn't just mind-boggling or mind-bending to me, Its MIND-BLOWING.
If you started playing Melee on the day its released in Japan (Nov 21, 2001) and played 100 vs. matches every day, you're currently on day 6839 (the day after this video's release date) which at this you'll finish on Dec 28, 2028. But if you played 200 vs. matches instead, you finished on Jul 28, 2015. But if you played 300 vs. matches, you finished on Jan 6, 2011. But if you played 400 vs. matches, you finished on Sep 4, 2008. If you wanted to play 1,000,000 vs. matches before the Japanese release of Brawl (Jan 31, 2008), you would've played at least 445 vs. matches every day and finished on Jan 16, 2008. But if you played 500 vs. matches, you finished on May 13, 2007. But if you played 1000 vs. matches, you finished on Aug 17, 2004.
I feel like the fact that the achievement is in the Melee indicates some level of awareness from Nintendo of the competitive viability of the game. I mean, no one would play that many matches without a mindset of being as good as possible at the game. But apparently the achievement exists in Brawl too, the anti-competitive title.
You would need to play 83334 times a day from Japan's release to get it before the American release. Considering there's 86400 seconds in a day, that'd require second-long matches.
Hearing someone explain an MHFU speedrun is surreal to me because I've been playing since MHFU and I'm getting PTSD flashbacks from Nehkot quests and the dual G Rank Rajang.
Much love for the Desert Bus for Hope shout-out Bescape! The LRR community puts their heart and soul into it every year, even if it did start by accident. They are both hopeful & terrified they will one day hit 99 points during the event.
Good to see EU4 represented here, and your coverage is quite accurate! EU4 is definitely a game that takes a lot of time for each playthrough but it's such a great game and ripe for challenge runs of all kinds (not so much RTA speedruns). One of my favorite streamers has, I think, over 30,000 hours in EU4. That's not a typo.
I recently thought of a speedrun in which could be one of the longest speedruns possible. You have to 100% all mainline Pokémon games in a row, including having to get both a full national dex and shiny dex in every game
In order to get a full gen 3 dex you have to play some side games, the ones on the GameCube. So you'd have to beat the battle challenges in Colo and XD multiple times.
@J K It depends how you look at it. The amount of requirements for Doom 100% UN is a shorter list than something like Breath of the Wild which is considerably larger. This means there are more things to keep track of in BotW
@@athingamagoothingy1381 doesn't everyone? It's very slight but it's there. Without the "e" (or "y", same difference) sound, it would just come out as "koo", instead of "kyoo".
Minor correction: a bestiary level of 2000 in Anti-Idle corresponds to an average of 4 levels per enemy, which corresponds to only 1,000 of every enemy, not 10,000 (although you're definitely going to end up with more than 4 levels on some and less on others)
It was cool to see a Monster Hunter game mentioned, but I was expecting Generations Ultimate/Double Cross instead. Since that game has many more monsters, a ton of weapons that have optional branching, a whole bunch of armor sets, and a lot of village achievements. But still, it's cool to see some Monster Hunter. Cool video man.
So the thing with Gran Turismo 4, them being a group of four people switching out during endurance races... they actually do that in real racing. There is always a team of four drivers for every one car.
The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ has a 3,000,000% achievement for getting 100% on all three game files, and each one of those takes a month because you have to attempt daily challenges for a month. So, it's a three-month "speedrun"
@@blackprocks3040 yes, and you don't have to win so you can do it in like 5 minutes a day (for all 3 savefiles). If you want to complete the run each day it's probably an average of 35 minutes depending on skill. I really don't think this one is that bad, but it wouldn't be fun and the minimum would be 30 days. You can also just copy a savefile from one slot to another (in game), so debatably you only need to do it once.
I wouldn't imagine this game and category to be anywhere as crazy as the runs on this list, but seeing how much RNG it has in it, I'd imagine it to be quite long. The game I'm talking about is Viva Pinata Trouble in Paradise 100%. I don't think anybody has ever done it, seeing as there's so much to do that it could take ~100 hours to complete.
Regarding Anti-Idle: The Game: 630 achievements, ascension system caps out at around 4800 depending on the ascension difficulty distribution. 3000 bestiary level cap, which is 100k kills each, up to 1m kills each if going for a Golden 3000 bestiary completion. The former is easy, latter is a bit harder. Along with taming allies, you need to kill multiple tiers of boss variants, which literally no one has done, with many players having literal years of play time. Completing literally everything possible would be 10k hours or longer, assuming you're actually dedicated and not just playing casually. No one has really speed-run this because it's ridiculous and arbitrary, but if your initial speedrun criteria would be actually estimated, it would be much less than 2100 hours with current patch resource grinding. There are multiple various speedrun categories within the game that people actually play, which can vary from a handful of minutes, to multiple hours and maybe days for less serious attempts. The game isn't even listed on speedrun dot com. It sounds like your source didn't work with actual late-game players that know the game well.
Hey Reverse, I discussed the category for a while with Mnchngrngs in the Anti-Idle discord. The estimate could be way off due to it being largely hypothetical, but the video does mention adding 3k bestiary and that being closer to 10k hours.
@@TiKevin83 Thanks for the response, I did just want to add some clarifying notes for those interested. I realize now my comment came off way snarkier than I meant to, so my apologies on that. Either way, thanks for taking the time to pass the info along, it's pretty cool to see the game actually being mentioned in 2020. I guess I'm not sure if you would have known at the time of gathering the information on the game (and it doesn't really matter now that the video is out), but the person you got the information from has not been an active player in quite a while... (omitted unnecessary information)
frankly i wasn't expecting a monster hunter game to be here but i'm also not at all surprised lmao the games are grind-y enough as is, even just the thought of a 100% speedrun hurts my head
Since I know this game quite well, I assume a Team Fortress 2 All Achievements Run would take hundreds of hours. First because of the MvM achievements (Silicon Slaughter, Metal Massacre), then with others that require playing a class ludicrous amounts of time (Best Little Slaughterhouse in Texas) even if you coordinate with friends or with idle servers. And those wouldn't help when it comes to the achivements linked to playing more than 130 rounds on certain maps. Ofc this would exclude the now-unobtainable achievements like the UA-cam ones, but even then, a run like this one would be pretty ridiculous. Good video otherwise, impressive times listed there!
More or less 15 years ago, me and my cousin actually got up to 700 thousand stars in Ygh:FM, on a shared memory card. We will never forget this game and it still is my favorite game from the ps1.
My friend and I played the same file of melee since we were 7. We didn't stop playing until well into High school. We got the 1,000,000 matches We never learned wave-dashing or even dash-dancing until the competitive scene its stride on the internet We thought link was pretty much the best because of his d-air.
I always have wondered if a racing game like Gran Turismo would ever be speedran, pretty cool to see someone do my favorite racing game completely in *A-spec*
When I played MHFU, there was a monster called silver Rathalos. It took me a good 20 to 30 minutes to kill it. I killed it about 8 times and it dropped a total of one rare drops of the required 5 to craft its armor. Don't 100% speedrun MHFU. Just don't.
Me and my friends did him about 100+ times for the full armor because of those Penetration shenanigans. And i swear to god this fucker had new attacks from time to time. The last new attack that totally caught me offguard was when this son of a bitch threw 30 to 50 feral Bulldromes in our direction. That might as well could have been a fevered dream but he certainly seemed to be learning from the fights. Kinda creepy.
Well for one, it's impossible to do that in the current official version of the game, so you'd have to set-up a private server starting with Vanilla, and constantly upgrade it once the previous tier of content was completed. Or at least upgrade to the furthest along patch that doesn't remove previous content in any way (so no upgrading to Wrath of the Lich King before clearing everything TBC, because WotLK removes questlines/items needed for the original attunements for Onyxia/Naxx. Then no upgrading to Cataclysm until WotLK is 100% completed because of the revamp, etc. I think it may be possible to start directly with TBC while still keeping everything from Vanilla, including time-gated content like opening the doors to AQ, but not completely sure). In the end though, it would still technically take less than 15 years to obtain every item that has ever existed in WoW, and you would need a group of at least 25 people to complete the most challenging content.
My friend came over with a new game called Dark souls and for months in a row every Friday we would play for a couple of hours.. sometimes while not even beating a single boss for a whole session. And everytime my mate messed up or made a mistake I would shout "world record slowest run"
I would imagine that Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate would take even longer to 100% complete than Freedom Unite. GU has more Monsters, and many more weapons and armour to make and upgrade, after all.
I thought about theoretical categories a long time and Cookie Clicker 100% was the one I thought to be the longest because it requires: All Upgrades (not too difficult) and all Achievements (the main source of lenghtiness of the run). Various achievements include: Hardcore (bake 1 billion cookies without buying upgrades), Years worth of cavities (getting 365 sugar lumps. Some people said it here are plenty of other sources of sugar lumps other than growing them (which takes, I think 23 hours and then you can harvest them, but I think there's only a 50% chance of actually getting the sugar lump after that, you could wait another hour for it to auto-harvest and have a 100% chance of getting it) but I'm not so sure they will actually count towards it), various achievements for getting every building to lvl 10 which requires, once again, sugar lumps (55 per building, someone said there are 17 buildings but I think there are 19 (may just be wrong memories though), the "Reincarnation" achievement (requires rebirthing 100 times), "Black Cat's paw" (requires clicking 7777 golden cookies), "Early Bird" (click a golden cookie less than a second after it spawns), "A wizard is you" (casting 9999 spells), "Green, aching thumb" (harvesting 1000 mature garden plants), "Keeper of the conservatory" (unlocking every single plant in the garden where some have a chance as low as 0.04%). But that's not all. If you want to have a true 100% run you also require the 14 shadow achievements that are the hardest achievements in the game. They are extremely time consuming and some require insane luck. These achievements are: "Four-leaf cookie" (requires 4 golden cookies on the screen at the same time), "All-natural cane sugar" (requires harvesting an golden sugar lump), "Endless Cycle" (requires ascending 1000 times), "Cheated cookies taste awful" (cheat in some cookies (you can also just rename yourself to [x]saysopensesame which opens the sesame menu which gives you the achievement without giving yourself any cookies), "God complex" (renaming yourself to Orteil), "When the cookies ascend just right" (ascend with exactly 1 trillion cookies baked), "Speed baking III" (bake 1 million cookies in less than 15 minutes) "True neverclick" (baking 1 million cookies without clicking the big cookie, requiring to wait for golden cookies), "Just plain lucky" (You have a chance of 1 in 500000 (0.0002%) of getting this achievement every second (500000 seconds are more than 138 hours), "Last chance to see" (burst a shiny wrinkler (wrinkler appear in a late game section and a wrinkler has a 1 in 10000 or 1 in 100000 chance to spawn, I don't remember the exact number) and now the final shadow achievement in the game is "So much to do so much to see" which requires playing the game for a year. Also the hardcore and true neverclick achievements require doing this in A) your first ascension b) after ascending without gaining anything and C) using the challenge mode option before returning to game play after ascending.
When playing a videogame is like taking a walk in the park, speed running is like parouring through life. Now imagine parkouring for hundreds of hours xD
F. My memory card was used so when i started playing i randomly had some characters unlocked and olimar. I though it some how saved my progress (i Got the card a week after the game) and i was super confused. 100% runs are a thing i always wanted to do, but have no strength for.
Holy huge hiatuses, it feels like it's been an eternity since the last EZScape video! I wish we could get more like this way more often! 43 days was a huge wait! Also, Oh my gosh is that intro the origin of Resident Sleeper?! Anyway, time to watch this most hype of videos!
Separating regions by display systems doesn't really make that much sense either, as it's not uncommon for there to be multiple versions of a game for different countries in PAL regions.
The sad thing about that category is that some players can optimize the route and shorten it to 12 years or so. But that’s just the any% in my opinion. Don’t worry, if you go for 100%, completing a run under 18 years would be very difficult. 😉 don’t worry man, you’ll find the one!
J 64 I think some leaderboards actually ban it, so you just have to be careful with that. Or I think there might be some pay to win options, but then your run gets invalidated immediately, not worth it
This video was too long. Halfway through it, I got hungry so I left it playing and went to the kitchen to fix myself a sandwich. But then I found out that I'm out of mayonnaise so I went to a store. There, I saw the most beautiful woman I have ever seen in my whole life. But I'm a really shy person so I took up a three-year personality development course so I could introduce myself. She was very friendly and all, but unfortunately, she had a boyfriend. So I said, all good, I'm a mature person. I wanted the best for her and I harbored no illusion that I am the best person for her and she seemed happy with her boyfriend, so I didn't bother her anymore. But we kept in touch and we became friends and I got over my crush on her. Then she broke up with her boyfriend, we drank some alcohol because of it. I told her she'll be fine and I wished her well. I still think she's the most beautiful woman in the world, but like I said, I am over my crush on her. It was like five years already since I first saw her. Besides, I am quite happy with the friendship I developed with her. It was more important than a crush. So we kept hanging out, drinking, having coffee, and all. I had a girlfriend, she started dating other guys. My girlfriend wanted to live some other life without me in it, so I said, "Okay, I want the best for you and I want you to pursue your happiness." My lady friend and I drank alcohol about it, and she gave me the same advice I gave her when she was in that position and I became okay with the breakup immediately. But we were really drunk, so she spent the night in my apartment. I only have one bed, so you know what that means: She took the bed and I slept on the couch. But on the couch, I really can't sleep. Something was bothering me. So I tossed and turned for about three hours, then I finally couldn''t take it anymore, I stood up and went straight to my room where she's sleeping. I approached the bed, gently sat on it and I reached for her shoulder to pull her closer to me. She stirred and woke up. She asked what's up. I told her, "you know, the first time I saw you, I was watching a video and left it playing to get myself a sandwich then went to the store to get some mayo then I got so distracted by life that I forgot to finish the video." She said, "You know what, I've been wondering about a weird noise in your night drawer." So we opened that drawer, and lo and behold, there's my phone and this video still has two minutes of play time on it.
Trying to get all titles in Pokémon Rumble World would take something like 400 hours. (it took me ~800 play hours over 4 months) For each 649 species of Pokémon there is a title for recruiting it 50 times. A good amount of them only appear as bosses at the end of a specific dungeon, and you need a few minutes to use a sure-fire strategy to recruit them. Dungeons are grouped in regions. Each dungeon has a normal, 1 star, 2 star or even 3 star mode, giving different enemies and bosses. Getting 1/2/3 stars (and keeping a streak of starred dungeons) is partially random. The dungeon selection on a region is made with a roulette that is also quite random unless you pay diamonds to stop it whenever you want. Once you went to a region you also need to wait up to hours before being able to go back there, unless you pay diamonds. You get ~3000 diamonds in the game, and you get 20 diamonds each day, with no time travel possible. Getting all "50 recuits" titles needs something like 5000-6000 diamonds so you really need to be patient IRL. When you're short on diamonds you need to wait 2-4 hours for the last regions to be accessible again in order to only use them to go to the dungeon you want. There is also a title for recruiting all variants of Vivillon, and most of them can only be obtained by meeting another player online from certain countries. A part of meeting other players is daily so you also need to be patient. Surprisingly, the hardest Pokémon to recruit were Shedinja and Mew, as they only appeared as rare Pokémon in some 2/3 star dungeons (they appeared half or a third of the time) and as there was no way to guarantee their recruit.
Seriously. At least a lot of the achievements can be gotten in one go. The ones centering on "conquer lots of land" - One Faith, World Conquest, etc. - can all be done in one go, presumably while you also do 3 Mountains.
Probably the longest: Speed running every level in Geometry Dash, as in every. As in even every main level, custom level, gauntlet, secret level, and map packs.
Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition 100% came to mind when watching this. I do not want to speculate how long it would take at the fastest, but there is just no way this can be done in under 1,000 hours!
An idea for a ridiculously long speedrun is Geometry Dash - All Unlockables, which would take WEEKS to complete. In order to unlock all of the icons, colours, trails and death effects, you have to: - complete all of the main levels, with all three coins - complete all of the Gauntlets - have 10,000 stars collected - complete 60 demons - have 130 secret coins collected - have 1,000 use coins collected - have 5,000 diamonds collected - have 100 of each of the five shards - beat 45 map packs - beat 1,000 user levels - like or dislike 2,000 user levels - rate the stars of 2,000 user levels - add 10 friends - have one of your levels star rated, with over 100 likes - jump 100,000 times - do 20,000 attempts - complete the levels of Geometry Dash Meltdown, World and Subzero, and port over your save data - have HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of orbs - do a bunch of other secret stuff To give you insight into why it’ll take so long, it’s the shard achievements. After you open all of the Demon chests, you can only get shards from the daily chest. Yes, “daily” chest, and even then, it’s luck-based on what shards you may or may not get, per day. Also, you need to create a level worthy of being rated! That’s insanely hard, on it’s own!
A problem not mentioned regarding EU4 speedrunning (and speedrunning other Paradox games) is that the speed the game runs at is heavily dependent on your CPU. The game works on a tick based system, where every tick is one in game day. At speed 5, the maximum speed, days are ran as fast as the CPU can calculate them. That means someone with a high end CPU could run 30 in game days in, say, 5 seconds, as opposed to a low end CPU that can only manage 30 days in 15 seconds. Even on lower game speeds, the games can sometimes lag and take longer to execute days than the normal speed. So an RTA run can't be made fair. There are a large number of in-game-time, i.e. number of in game days passed, speedruns, which in practice actually involve playing very slowly to micromanage everything to maximum effect.
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@@sinklar7946 yeah i'm dirt poor so that was a bit of a disapointment
what about osrs uim all collection log percent eh?
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We honestly didn’t know about the minimum, sorry about that :/
After Jimmy here finally completed his yugioh speedrun after 32 years, 14 weeks and 17 hours, he was beaten by Hotatubi two weeks later, who had some small routing optimizations.
Or just better RNG xD
Imagine an eventual video explaning the speedrun in detail...
@@flariz4824 bruh by that time we gon be extraterrestrial beings lmao
That's fucked.
The longest possible speedrun I can imagine is to scan all mineral species, all animal species and all plant species of all 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 planets in No Man's Sky.
Easy peasy
Done
Did it in 10 minutes. Ez, gg
@Matthew Trevino No Man Sky is good now btw, Internet Historian made a video on it.
@@legiaanh4828 You mean Internet Historian.
Imagine devs saying: Oh, you can get any Card in the game, the catch is it will take you more time to get one card than we needed to make this game.
I'd prefer that to p2w online card games
@@WolvenDoom I doubt there's going to be any Speedrun that requires spending money to get something every time you're doing it.. But, if you have a choice to spend $5 to get something you really want to get or spend 8h every day for 10 years.. $5 seems a fair* price
*microtransactions are bad and ruin the fun for games if they are required to play.
@@dragonblade2612 I'm more talking from general play not just speedruns, most online card games are seriously difficult to play free to play and wave p2w in your face constantly
@@dragonblade2612 pencil sharpening simulator irl% has entered the chat
@@benro6564 it is not a game Speedrun, therefore it is not a valid answer.. (Unless you count the entire life as a Speedrun).
Pokémon Go: all pokestops speedrun
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That would take like 1000 hours lol
@@bobthepainterross346 I hope you're kidding, this would genuinely take multiple lifetimes to cover every spot of every city of every country (more orless) in the world.
@@fyr3st0rm65 north korea skip
Don't forget all gold badges!
I've never heard of a speedrun that requires playing an entirely different game before, that's pretty cool
Any pokemon National Dex speedruns that are glitchless would require playing or setting up other games as none of the mainline games are ment to be able to accomplish that.
@@U1TR4F0RCE I would love to see a big charity event where big Pokemon speedrunners work together to complete a national dex speedrun.
Ultimately, it is just the predecessor to Amiibo or Skylanders which often give free perks (much like StreetPass).
It is a bit weird for speedruns but at least it is somewhat a compelling reason to have multiple games... for worse more than better.
I like the Mario 602 run, 120 stars in SM64, Sunshine, Galaxy, and 242 in Galaxy 2
Crash Purple and Spyro Orange on GBA require both games in order to 100% either of them, as 100% means getting all the cards, and each one has cards that you can't get in the other. Kinda like Pokémon, but in shitty minigame collection form.
Stanley Parable is a good one. There's an achievement for not playing the game for 5 years.
Yeah, it's like The Game....
That's easy, you just move your computer's clock ahead 5 years.
@@HeadOfBucket no.. its a steam game. so it will compare your last time played, vs the current time as steam server says
@@weberman173 you can definitely timeskip for it, just requires a bit of online connection tinkering too
@@weberman173 You can go try it if you don't believe me. I got that achievement in 2014, which is 3 years after it came out on Steam.
Lmao its going to be WILD in 30 years when someone submits a time for Yu Gi Oh
Never gonna happen the way it was described in the video. One of the top speedrunners of the game (GFC_) has gone on record saying nobody will ever even get 999,999 chips for a single card. I have a small amount of doubt about that, but even if someone were to do that, I'm confident it would stop there.
-Plus, I think (someone correct me if this is incorrect) this video was actually wrong when it said BLS and its ritual can be obtained through the Pocketstation. To my knowledge, there is no legitimate way to obtain BLS or its ritual in Forbidden Memories.- [Edit: Actually, I was thinking of Magician of Black Chaos]
All that said, if someone really did want to reach "true" 100% completion, there are ways to exploit hardware and achieve it. For example, swapping out an English game disc and Japanese game disc at the right time can cause the game to glitch and give you cards that are supposed to be unobtainable.
Because of his submission, many runners from all around the world set their sights on the world record. The time period was known as the "Great Duelist Era".
14.2 years if you really wanna speed it up. 16 hours a day. 8 hours of sleep. nothing else. for 14 years... jesus christ.
@@acethebunny hold my blue eyed white dragon
Imagine being a moderator and needing to verify that
In the newer games, you can unlock Pokédex entries in different languages when you trade them over from games that started with another language. There are nine languages in total, meaning that a complete run has to fill the Pokédex several times over as well as obtain the shiny variants. That would be a very interesting Speedrun since a lot of different games have to be played for it.
Does this include or exclude mythicals since most of them are impossible to get?
Dreage Yes I’d say that anything that cannot be obtained by normal game play, i.e. by events that only happen during certain real-life calendar dates, should be excluded. Same thing should be the case for stuff that can only be obtained as long as Nintendo keeps the servers alive. But even with these rules you are forced to best Pokemon channel several times just to get all the different language Jirachis and trade them several generations upwards.
i guess get werster on it. whenever i hear insanely long pokemon speedrun, i think werster
I would assume this speedrun would be impossible, tho I think if done at a record peace it would take 3-4~ hours
You've also gotta get shiny forms for all 800 million+ spot patterns of Spinda.
Please note, lack of sleep can literally kill you. That's why Gunness no longer tracks that record.
I know. I just finished reading a detailed article on the topic, from an interview with that "Mr No Sleep" guy.
www.wbur.org/npr/562305141/eleven-days-without-sleep-the-haunting-effects-of-a-record-breaking-stunt
not only that kids, but chronic sleep deprivation on the long run will make you much more succeptible to dementia, besides other health issues. sleep enough and well!
Lmao they no longer track records that could kill you. Yet, they allow fake speedrun records like Billy Mitchell’s Pacman score lol
fact is nobody cares bout guiness
@@clippygoat At least fake speedruns aren't going to kill anyone; they're shitty, obviously, but they would still prefer to not get people killed.
I shouldn't have been surprised seeing Forbidden Memories on this list.
Game over theme plays.
@@sigurdtheblue i heard it wth why
Seriously, it feels like the undisputed king of stupidly extra runs.
When it showed up as first place, I literally and audibly said "It just had to be!"
An interesting thing about Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral town is that the developers (or maybe localisation team) seemingly never expected you to get high scores in the rock paper scissors game, despite the fact that you can abuse save and load, so if you get 70 wins you are given what looks like a disc that is literally called "Unused Item". Though to be fair trying to do that without abusing saves would probably take forever if not impossible.
If you play on real console its statistically impossible, i mean its 1/2^70 which is pretty much 0. But if you play on emulators, which has save states, it's pretty easy.
I just used cheats to test this and got my sweet unused item
Strange! I wanna say that they intended there to be a reward for the minigame but they fucked up somewhere; seems like the "70 wins" thing should've been "7 wins" but they added a 0.
@@Pichipieify If my math is right, pretending each attempt takes a single second, winning 70 in a row would take a Trillion Trillion Trillion Trillion Trillion Years! lol
@@TheEloheim I don't think that's right... If you take 2^70th seconds (the average amount of tries it'd take), divide that by 60 for minutes, divide that by 60 for hours, and then divide that by 24 for days, and divide THAT by 365 for years, you get 3.74 * 10^13, which is 'only' 37.4 trillion years (assuming short scale trillion). This would still be 527 billion average lifespans, or 187 million times the existence of our species, or 2712 times the age of our universe though
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition has a theoretical 100% run of somewhere in the 600-hour mark. This entails completing the main campaign (Legend Mode) plus all three bonus campaigns on all four difficulties, getting A rank on every square in all nine Adventure Mode maps, unlocking every character and max rank weapon, purchasing all of the badges, and getting A ranks on all of the Challenge Mode goals. Some have suggested you need to level up all characters to 255, but that would be a miserable grind.
I once wanted to 100% this game because it's fun as hell, but there are some places in which you need to grind A LOT to get certain things. Not to mention that I still have no idea how the fairies work lol.
I’m never going to even attempt to get every character to max lvl
Botws 100% run of temples beasts quests etc is doable in 19~ hrs at least I think the wr is
What's the average amount of time to get a single character to level 255? My highest back on WiiU was Young Link on 80 and I felt like I played that for hours.
That last part said, you'd technically only need to do the grinding for one character to reach 255, since you can buy experience for your other characters up to the highest level you've obtained. On the other hand, I get the feeling that that would take LITERAL BILLIONS of rupees, so you'd need to grind an ungodly amount regardless...
you should do a video on "Multi-person Speedruns"; speedruns that require multiple people working for a time. a display of teamwork
That sound interesting. I don’t think I’m familiar with any runs like that
You mean straight co-op runs, or runs where two or more people can control one character? (I.E. Mario Odyssey)
I really fun one to look at for this is the Mario Party 1 + Mario Party 2 minigames "Bobsled Run"
Its a 2 player co-op record, RWhiteGoose currently has the record in both
I know Left 4 Dead runs are pretty interesting.
Destiny 2 speedruns are super interesting and in this vein - they require 6 players if running a raid, and 3 players for a dungeon, mission, or adventure (though dungeons, missions and adventures also have Solo categories)
As I kid I played Shadow the hedgehog, and heard, that there is a true ending. The sad part is, that I didn't know how to unlock it, so I started to clear out every single combination.
There is, ya just gotta get all the endings.
@@philipjorgensen2628 he/she probably knows by now
@@undergalaxy775 Just say they instead of he/she
@@diablotry5154they is for plural
@@GoldenGrenadier not always
why... why would they design yugioh FM like that
A lot of the old-school Yu-Gi-Oh games that didn't follow the actual card game rules are really grindy and player hostile for whatever reason. Some people at Konami were sadists, I guess.
Yep dude
@@LonelySpaceDetective still are
I was under the assumption that there was a reason similar to the monster hunter segment (lots of content to get through) but... the answer never came. It's just an impossible task for misery sake.
LOL and funny
I remember thinking about a theoretical Cookie Clicker 100% run, until I remembered the Year’s worth of Cavities achievement, which requires obtaining 365 sugar lumps, each taking about a day to coalesce (with some upgrades to decrease the time). It would theoretically take maybe 300 days at best.
Every time you harvest all the seeds from the farm mini-game you get 10 sugar lumps iirc, plus there's a plant which can grow ( but cannot be planted) which also yeilds a sugar lump when mature, so you can get 365 sugar lumps much faster than 300 days.
There’s also the shadow achievement for having a run that lasts a year. That is a minimum time gate.
Oh yeah, forgot about that one.
@@hyshade5132 Yeah, but that plant is almost impossible to grow. I tried for like 3 months to do it legit before giving up and savescumming it, and even then it took a while.
@@the__wolf5087 There's a shadow achievement for cheating, so I don't think shadow achievements would be included.
Also, I think golden cookies have a tiny chance of giving a sugar lump.
Ah, Forbidden Memories. It never ceases to amaze me.
Great video man! Was a pleasure lending a hand.
Time to embark on my 32 year journey of doing a true Forbidden Memories 100% OpieOP
Good luck bro 😉
Good luck dude you're gonna need it
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Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour - All Trophies is also a nice speedrun that requires getting all 384 tournament trophies possible. With an average of 11 minutes per tournament (could be anywhere from 11-15, depending on skill level) you'll be doing it for a solid 69 hours. Nice
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Thats nothing compared to persona 5,because damn that game is long.
Yu-Gi-Oh displaying all of those cards you can't realistically have is just cruel
The EU4 speedrun is taking longer every patch, because there are achivements added every damn patch.
true
@Dennis Hakkie is there a SR community for it or any other Paradox games? I haven't played EU4 in a couple of years, but still have the subreddit in my feed and it always piques my interest, but not enough to sit down, decide on who I want to play as, figure out what kind of game I want to play as that country and then play it :P But I'd watch some of the quicker speed runs if they're available.
@@TheCJRhodes you could check out the youtube videos by ddrjake, he does some impressive speedruns (minghals comes to mind)
@@TheCJRhodes hoi4? Don't know how you would speed run ww2
What about eu4 all dlc%? it requires debt because you bought all the dlc, meaning you can't do it once you graduate from college
Okay but can we talk about how he pronounced "Ryukyu" as "rye-you-kye-you"
Yeah, that really took me out of it for a minute. lol
@@tellastrangetale He does it with a lot of pronunciations. I really, really try not to let it bug me, but "ryu" is one of those sequences of letters that makes it super clear what language the word in question is from and the appropriate pronunciation for all of the letters in it.
Also "the difference between NTSC and JP" when NTSC was the video standard in both Japan and the USA.
The actual theoretical longest """"speedrun"""" would be a complete 100% LittleBigPlanet 2 non secret pin speedrun
Now you wouldn't really think that this could be any harder than the ones in this video, but believe me.
One of the pins requires measures how many unique players have played your levels. It has 5 steps, the first one being 100, then 250, then 5000, then 50 000, and lastly 500 000.
This means you have get in total at least 500 000 different people to play your levels. Only a few people ever actually obtained this legit, and it was after making alot of really highly rated levels for several years. The developers probably never intended someone to actually *try* to get it, but they did set the limit at specifically 500 000.
This is probably the biggest RNG thing ever to exist. Who knows if people will play your levels or not, and 500 000 certainly won't unless you are really good at it. It could take years to even try to get close, and you still have to do all the other pins
Noone ever try this
Overall achievements that require people that do something online is hard. For example Sing Star has some trophies that do this. Also good luck beating the other trophies on your own.
In theory they can be done fast, when you have others that help you. Finding half a million people that have the game and are willing to help you is hard but not impossible, except when the servers get shut down.
Back with my PS3 I tried doing 100% at games but I stopped doing this. At least some games where nice and they didn't blocked the platin trophy when it had locked content. For example resident evil 5 didn't had the versus mode in germany. The gold version had this mode but came out later. I have my platin trophy and back then, I did 100% with dlcs except versus. Later I bought the gold version, because PS move would work with that. After an hour I putted it away.
not really that hard for certain famous people, if pewdiepie tried this it would be done in a day or so
Isn't it impossible since the servers are down?
I'm totally stealing this but someone else mentioned an even more difficult thing, a no man's sky 100% run.
you have to scan all mineral, animal and plant species on all 18 *quintillion* (1 with 18 zeros) planets.
even if you could somehow scan everything on a planet in one second, it would still take 570 *billion* years.
just a reminder that the sun will expand to be large enough to burn everything on earth in like 5 billion years...
this run is physically impossible, even for an immortal being.
And what if we take a more reasonable time, lets say one hour (idk i've never played nms), that would take *two quadrillion* years, just a reminder that at the age of around one quadrillion years the universe will enter the "degenerate era" wich is when new stars stop getting created, also around the time the sun becomes a black dwarf.
@@nintySW the thing w this is that not all planets are made different, a few of them will have plants you've already scanned or some shit making this easier... And harder because now theres are margin for errors XD
That GT4 run is absolutely epic. Ive watched people just casually stream their way to 100% but never thought to see people single segment it. Legends outright
That first guy played RE2 so long that he turned into a zombie!
Heres a good one: Munchlax% in Diamond and Pearl. Catching a Munchlax is only possible on 4 of 21 honey trees, only 2 of which you can determine without hacking. So lets assume that you start out with a trainer ID that makes it available at the earliest possible time, in the Floaroma Meadows. In this case, a top tier Runner like Werster needs a good half hour to get there by any% rules. However, heres the nasty part. Munchlax only has a 1% chance of spawning in the trees that it does spawn in, so on average, youll need 100 honey splatherings to get 1 Munchlax. Which is a problem, because not only will you need to somehow make 100000 in money to buy that much, which is a sum that you probably dont have access to this early in the game, but also, the honey tree takes 16 hours until something spawns. And this isnt skippable. The game sets this timer internally. Mess around with the clock all you want, it wont help. So yeah, on average, youll be waiting 1600 hours at perfect execution, which is some 66 days of playtime.
This is definitely Meme Speedruns content
@@BescapeYT Definitely, but most of these are meme speedruns anyway.
Maybe I misunderstand, but is the goal of the run to just get 1 Munchlax? Because that makes it seem to be an rng based thing rather than time
@@user-zs4cp4hl7j its RNG base, i know that full well. Its more of a shitpost honestly about how fucking annoying that thing is to catch.
It would just be faster to complete the game, and then catch a ditto and a snorlax lmao
To add to the conversation, a true 100% run of Disgaea 5 Complete would be insanely long. You'd have to beat the game, complete every achievement, get all 44 classes in the game to max rank (this isn't including the dlc characters included in D5 Complete), max out all weapon proficiencies on those characters, max out the level of every skill, find 3 of EVERY weapon and item(one for each rarity) of which there are hundreds and finding them at all is highly luck reliant, max out the levels of every one of those items, max out the levels of all squads and a lot more stuff that I can't even think of at the moment.
To give you an idea for how long this would take, let's look at just one part of it. Maxing out the items' levels will be like this: Level up the item to level 500 by going through at most 500 levels in the item world for that item. This part can be optimized by taking the Item Enhance route. Then after that, you have to pass an extremely expensive Item Bill to increase its max level by 500 levels. This bill is not guaranteed to pass so rng is a factor. If it is passed, level the item up 500 more levels. Keep passing the bill and leveling the item until the item is level 9999. Once you have done that, you have completed less than 0.1% of just this one part of the run. Congrats! Now do it for all the other items.
If you were to do this all in one sitting, you would probably be done in about a few years assuming exhaustion, malnutrition, and blood clots don’t get you first
@@korhol2065 It has come to my attention that there is also a FOURTH rarity; Epic, which must be earned by leveling the item's rarity to 100. Considering that items' rarity levels will increase as they level up, I think you should only have to collect the three rarities and then level one of them up to epic. This would be the item to reach 9999 as doing it for all the others would be pointless as they would increase in rarity in doing so anyway.
So now the part looks like: Collect the three rarities -> level the highest rarity up to epic and lvl 9999. It's shorter, no doubt, but it still takes an ungodly amount of time to do for just one item.
I respect the people that run games that last more than one day single segment.
Imagine the practicing that goes into it too like god damn bro
I respect the dedication but imagine how many other more enjoyable things they could be doing lol
i dont. it starts becoming a mental disease
@@0thereaper0 I agree, its called a "speedrun" for a reason, there is nothing fast about this at all
I don’t it’s fucking embarrassing that people would waste their time like that
The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth + 100% speedrun takes a minimum of one month because dailies
A true 100% Afterbirth run would complete all three files, so three months
@@yousexythang208 I would assume you could do dailies on all 3 in the same day but idk tbh
Isn't the all three save files thing called 3000000%?
@@LordBeau Nope. Because it's on a leaderboard, you get one go per steam account per day
@@yousexythang208 ah fair enough
The Eu4 speedruner would take more then 600 hours I bet. I mean only getting perfect starts for some of the achievements would take up to 10 minutes and then resets because of rng, rince and repeat until you make it.
I don't have any friends because they are ashamed of the videos I upload. Are they really that bad, dear hp
that's not even taking into account the amount of experience you need in the game to even be able to do all the achievements
I wonder why no one did this run though, I thought its about 1000 hours to learn the game.
@@TCAFTV I mean whenever someone goes on to learn how to speedrun, they usually know how to play games very well. The skill factor for speedruners would be absolutely irrelevant cause advanced player is reactive to what the rng coocks for them... Aside no CB's ofc
@@AxxLAfriku absolutely fucking yes. I mean how could you forget to spasm your arm. Good gosh I feel like I'm speaking to fucking amateur
A true 100% run of Shadow the Hedgehog would require you to complete the game 326 times in every possible order to check each pathway, which the game tracks, as well as the final boss. There are level leaderboards available, but adding these up would require some serious factorization that's outside my mathematical skills due to the branching nature of the pathways. If someone could put these all together, I'd love to know how long it would take to get every single one
A good non-speedrun / non CCG (chaos control glitch) path takes around 1 hour each in my experience running the 326 category, so it’s around 300 hours. Optimized with CCG has been done in just over 180 hours
great video homie!
spoiler below:
im not surprised at all the number one spot is getting all the cards in a yugioh game, because sometimes i feel like im gonna be grinding gems for a box in duel links until i die lmao.
JFYI, a segmented run of Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition has been completed, segmented in 565 hours. It was finished a little after this video was published (it was in the works at the time.)
Anti-Idle, I remember spending months on that game. Though most Idle games these days are designed to be Theoretically infinite.
I did a "speedrun" in NGU Idle, with some arbitrary milestones along the way.
Took about 2 months to complete...
The best idle game tbh
@@Zelnyair Wrong. Memory gets full and it will crash.
@Or321 I tried to beat your run but got a week or so behind. Tip for anyone else running that: It’s not like any other speed run; you don’t just rush through everything as fast as possible, which is what I did. Also, the run is very RNG dependent, sometimes I get a new zone that has like a 0.1% chance and if you are unlucky you can waste a day or two not getting anything. One possible strategy for dealing with that is to open multiple instances and have some people you know play on the other instances, and at the end of the day compare high one has better things and use that for the next day. Also find someone with a completely different schedule to play when you are busy or sleeping, ideally you want someone on the computer at all times. I think the theoretical fastest time could be more like 30 or even 20 days with all optimizations.
woah, an all-achievement run of europa universalis IV... that sounds interesting.
one small thing: you can technically finish a run very fast, as your ingame speed is only limited by your CPU.
Swampman on **MY** speedrun channel? It’s more likely than you think. (Especially considering EZScape’s old content)
I loved seeing Settled! I think an interesting side note for RuneScape would be completing the collection logs in OSRS as an UIM. The third age alone would take, quite literally, a life time
In Super Metroid, you can get over 100% on the counter at the end of the game by using spacetime beam. You could then make up some stupid arbitrary category like 100,000% or whatever, depending on how many missiles/super missiles/power bombs/energy tanks/reserve tanks the game can handle (probably 65,535 of each). One thing to note is that the counter doesn't account for some duplicates. These are the rules I think it follows based on my spacetime file:
>It checks your inventory at the end, does a bit of math, and calculates percent based on that.
>>For example, if you can hold 500 super missiles, super missiles will contribute (500 supers ÷ 5 supers per pack) ÷ 1 pack per percent or 100% towards the item tracker.
>Suit upgrades are only counted once, so collecting things like grapple beam or high jump or varia suit multiple times is a waste of time.
One other thing to note is that if you ever save and reset the console, the file will load the intro the next time it is loaded. If this happens, your missile capacity is set to 5 for the intro cutscene then set to 0 when you get to Ceres, effectively erasing all of the progress you made by collecting missile packs.
A team of three running a 24 hour race is how real life works so props for realism.
I was watching while eating dinner, when I heard the estimsted time for the Yugioh FMR goal, I dropped my spoon with my mouth wide open in bewilderment!
The grand turismo thing takes me back, when I was in Uni the guys on my floor decided to organize a 24 hour race attempt, having different people rotate in to take the wheel throughout the day. We only did 2 hour shifts but it was pretty cool regardless.
i never expected to see anti-idle anywhere, lets goooooooo
19:12 I remember playing gran turismo 4 (which is probably on my top 3 most favourite games list ) when I was younger on my PS2 and only being able to complete 25% of the game on my best save file. So the fact that there are 4 people who have worked together to complete the game 100% without even using B-spec isn't just mind-boggling or mind-bending to me, Its MIND-BLOWING.
If you started playing Melee on the day its released in Japan (Nov 21, 2001) and played 100 vs. matches every day, you're currently on day 6839 (the day after this video's release date) which at this you'll finish on Dec 28, 2028. But if you played 200 vs. matches instead, you finished on Jul 28, 2015. But if you played 300 vs. matches, you finished on Jan 6, 2011. But if you played 400 vs. matches, you finished on Sep 4, 2008. If you wanted to play 1,000,000 vs. matches before the Japanese release of Brawl (Jan 31, 2008), you would've played at least 445 vs. matches every day and finished on Jan 16, 2008. But if you played 500 vs. matches, you finished on May 13, 2007. But if you played 1000 vs. matches, you finished on Aug 17, 2004.
I wonder how many people just casually played that many hours and just stumbled upon that achievement.
I feel like the fact that the achievement is in the Melee indicates some level of awareness from Nintendo of the competitive viability of the game. I mean, no one would play that many matches without a mindset of being as good as possible at the game. But apparently the achievement exists in Brawl too, the anti-competitive title.
@@jamesworsham2192 To be fair, the achievement says "never thought you'd see this," so I'd assume they just put it in for fun.
You would need to play 83334 times a day from Japan's release to get it before the American release. Considering there's 86400 seconds in a day, that'd require second-long matches.
I was expecting runescape but wasn’t expecting settled. God I love him. The mad lad.
Hearing someone explain an MHFU speedrun is surreal to me because I've been playing since MHFU and I'm getting PTSD flashbacks from Nehkot quests and the dual G Rank Rajang.
I already shit myself at a black diabolos bruh...
Much love for the Desert Bus for Hope shout-out Bescape! The LRR community puts their heart and soul into it every year, even if it did start by accident. They are both hopeful & terrified they will one day hit 99 points during the event.
Good to see EU4 represented here, and your coverage is quite accurate! EU4 is definitely a game that takes a lot of time for each playthrough but it's such a great game and ripe for challenge runs of all kinds (not so much RTA speedruns). One of my favorite streamers has, I think, over 30,000 hours in EU4. That's not a typo.
I recently thought of a speedrun in which could be one of the longest speedruns possible. You have to 100% all mainline Pokémon games in a row, including having to get both a full national dex and shiny dex in every game
Runners like Crrool have done living dex runs, but shiny dex would be only hypothetical.
all versions or just 1 from each gen
In order to get a full gen 3 dex you have to play some side games, the ones on the GameCube. So you'd have to beat the battle challenges in Colo and XD multiple times.
Dang and I thought getting over 100% on Crash Bandicoot was insane when I was young lol
I know. My favourite speedrun - Doom 100% Ultra Nightmare - looks positively tame by comparison to every run on this list
@J K It depends how you look at it. The amount of requirements for Doom 100% UN is a shorter list than something like Breath of the Wild which is considerably larger. This means there are more things to keep track of in BotW
4:50 "Rayu Cayu" lmao. Pretty sure that's pronounced Ryu, like the fighter, and Kyu in the same way
Kyu is more like "Q" I think
ikr that shit killed me
@@athingamagoothingy1381 that's what he said. "Ryu" is pronounced the same way, except with an "R", obviously.
@@Doc_Fun do you pronounce Q with a slight e sound the way you would Ryu?
@@athingamagoothingy1381 doesn't everyone? It's very slight but it's there. Without the "e" (or "y", same difference) sound, it would just come out as "koo", instead of "kyoo".
R-eye-you k-eye-you
#triggered
Ryu Caillou
@@over_loadcode ree oo
Minor correction: a bestiary level of 2000 in Anti-Idle corresponds to an average of 4 levels per enemy, which corresponds to only 1,000 of every enemy, not 10,000 (although you're definitely going to end up with more than 4 levels on some and less on others)
I love the long vids!
I see what you did there
@@Dimbo4466 what did I do where?
jared van cooten he pointed that the video is not only long, but mentions “long” speedruns
Lol
@@littleboi3343 lol
I was really hoping to see OSRS somewhere here then you brought settled... perfect video
It was cool to see a Monster Hunter game mentioned, but I was expecting Generations Ultimate/Double Cross instead. Since that game has many more monsters, a ton of weapons that have optional branching, a whole bunch of armor sets, and a lot of village achievements. But still, it's cool to see some Monster Hunter. Cool video man.
So the thing with Gran Turismo 4, them being a group of four people switching out during endurance races... they actually do that in real racing. There is always a team of four drivers for every one car.
The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ has a 3,000,000% achievement for getting 100% on all three game files, and each one of those takes a month because you have to attempt daily challenges for a month. So, it's a three-month "speedrun"
I’ve never played the game, but could you theoretically do the daily challenges on all 3 files every day?
@Blackprocks Yes, but theoretically I think it would just be easier to do them individually. (if you have the patience.)
@@blackprocks3040 yes, and you don't have to win so you can do it in like 5 minutes a day (for all 3 savefiles). If you want to complete the run each day it's probably an average of 35 minutes depending on skill. I really don't think this one is that bad, but it wouldn't be fun and the minimum would be 30 days. You can also just copy a savefile from one slot to another (in game), so debatably you only need to do it once.
You can copy save files so beating one would be enough unless you want to go full crazy
I wouldn't imagine this game and category to be anywhere as crazy as the runs on this list, but seeing how much RNG it has in it, I'd imagine it to be quite long. The game I'm talking about is Viva Pinata Trouble in Paradise 100%. I don't think anybody has ever done it, seeing as there's so much to do that it could take ~100 hours to complete.
Regarding Anti-Idle: The Game:
630 achievements, ascension system caps out at around 4800 depending on the ascension difficulty distribution. 3000 bestiary level cap, which is 100k kills each, up to 1m kills each if going for a Golden 3000 bestiary completion. The former is easy, latter is a bit harder. Along with taming allies, you need to kill multiple tiers of boss variants, which literally no one has done, with many players having literal years of play time. Completing literally everything possible would be 10k hours or longer, assuming you're actually dedicated and not just playing casually.
No one has really speed-run this because it's ridiculous and arbitrary, but if your initial speedrun criteria would be actually estimated, it would be much less than 2100 hours with current patch resource grinding. There are multiple various speedrun categories within the game that people actually play, which can vary from a handful of minutes, to multiple hours and maybe days for less serious attempts. The game isn't even listed on speedrun dot com.
It sounds like your source didn't work with actual late-game players that know the game well.
Hey Reverse, I discussed the category for a while with Mnchngrngs in the Anti-Idle discord. The estimate could be way off due to it being largely hypothetical, but the video does mention adding 3k bestiary and that being closer to 10k hours.
@@TiKevin83 Thanks for the response, I did just want to add some clarifying notes for those interested. I realize now my comment came off way snarkier than I meant to, so my apologies on that. Either way, thanks for taking the time to pass the info along, it's pretty cool to see the game actually being mentioned in 2020.
I guess I'm not sure if you would have known at the time of gathering the information on the game (and it doesn't really matter now that the video is out), but the person you got the information from has not been an active player in quite a while... (omitted unnecessary information)
frankly i wasn't expecting a monster hunter game to be here but i'm also not at all surprised lmao
the games are grind-y enough as is, even just the thought of a 100% speedrun hurts my head
Since I know this game quite well, I assume a Team Fortress 2 All Achievements Run would take hundreds of hours.
First because of the MvM achievements (Silicon Slaughter, Metal Massacre), then with others that require playing a class ludicrous amounts of time (Best Little Slaughterhouse in Texas) even if you coordinate with friends or with idle servers. And those wouldn't help when it comes to the achivements linked to playing more than 130 rounds on certain maps.
Ofc this would exclude the now-unobtainable achievements like the UA-cam ones, but even then, a run like this one would be pretty ridiculous.
Good video otherwise, impressive times listed there!
Very cool video. Was fun working with you Bescape!
I laughed so hard when he prononced "Ryukyu" as raiukaiu
More or less 15 years ago, me and my cousin actually got up to 700 thousand stars in Ygh:FM, on a shared memory card. We will never forget this game and it still is my favorite game from the ps1.
My friend and I played the same file of melee since we were 7. We didn't stop playing until well into High school.
We got the 1,000,000 matches
We never learned wave-dashing or even dash-dancing until the competitive scene its stride on the internet
We thought link was pretty much the best because of his d-air.
I always have wondered if a racing game like Gran Turismo would ever be speedran, pretty cool to see someone do my favorite racing game completely in *A-spec*
Runescape Classic is literally crack. I can’t ever go back to it else I’ll be gone forever!
A glitchless Animal Crossing: New Leaf 100% speedrun would take at least 12 years because of the Chinese zodiac items
Me before watching the video: "You should try idle games!"
Me at 14:40: "Okay, now we're really talking!"
4:22
“At first glance, this game looks incredibly complex and challenging”
And you would be right!
never thought i’d see EU4 in a speedrunning video lmao
When I played MHFU, there was a monster called silver Rathalos. It took me a good 20 to 30 minutes to kill it. I killed it about 8 times and it dropped a total of one rare drops of the required 5 to craft its armor.
Don't 100% speedrun MHFU. Just don't.
Still play mhfu and the most frustrating is that hitbox is broken asf. Rathalos is brutal if you dont know how to manuever and time attacks
"Oh, I see you're trying to speedrun MH. It would be a shame if I made you take an extra 100 hours" - The Desire Sensor, probably.
Me and my friends did him about 100+ times for the full armor because of those Penetration shenanigans. And i swear to god this fucker had new attacks from time to time. The last new attack that totally caught me offguard was when this son of a bitch threw 30 to 50 feral Bulldromes in our direction. That might as well could have been a fevered dream but he certainly seemed to be learning from the fights. Kinda creepy.
This gives me “every copy of Mario 6 is personalized” vibes
I play world and about 600 hours in I have all the armor and amulets but no where near all the weapons. Also fuck fatalis.
Getting every achievement and every item in WoW would be uh... Challenging.
Well for one, it's impossible to do that in the current official version of the game, so you'd have to set-up a private server starting with Vanilla, and constantly upgrade it once the previous tier of content was completed. Or at least upgrade to the furthest along patch that doesn't remove previous content in any way (so no upgrading to Wrath of the Lich King before clearing everything TBC, because WotLK removes questlines/items needed for the original attunements for Onyxia/Naxx. Then no upgrading to Cataclysm until WotLK is 100% completed because of the revamp, etc. I think it may be possible to start directly with TBC while still keeping everything from Vanilla, including time-gated content like opening the doors to AQ, but not completely sure).
In the end though, it would still technically take less than 15 years to obtain every item that has ever existed in WoW, and you would need a group of at least 25 people to complete the most challenging content.
My friend came over with a new game called Dark souls and for months in a row every Friday we would play for a couple of hours.. sometimes while not even beating a single boss for a whole session. And everytime my mate messed up or made a mistake I would shout "world record slowest run"
I would imagine that Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate would take even longer to 100% complete than Freedom Unite. GU has more Monsters, and many more weapons and armour to make and upgrade, after all.
I thought about theoretical categories a long time and Cookie Clicker 100% was the one I thought to be the longest because it requires: All Upgrades (not too difficult) and all Achievements (the main source of lenghtiness of the run). Various achievements include: Hardcore (bake 1 billion cookies without buying upgrades), Years worth of cavities (getting 365 sugar lumps. Some people said it here are plenty of other sources of sugar lumps other than growing them (which takes, I think 23 hours and then you can harvest them, but I think there's only a 50% chance of actually getting the sugar lump after that, you could wait another hour for it to auto-harvest and have a 100% chance of getting it) but I'm not so sure they will actually count towards it), various achievements for getting every building to lvl 10 which requires, once again, sugar lumps (55 per building, someone said there are 17 buildings but I think there are 19 (may just be wrong memories though), the "Reincarnation" achievement (requires rebirthing 100 times), "Black Cat's paw" (requires clicking 7777 golden cookies), "Early Bird" (click a golden cookie less than a second after it spawns), "A wizard is you" (casting 9999 spells), "Green, aching thumb" (harvesting 1000 mature garden plants), "Keeper of the conservatory" (unlocking every single plant in the garden where some have a chance as low as 0.04%). But that's not all. If you want to have a true 100% run you also require the 14 shadow achievements that are the hardest achievements in the game. They are extremely time consuming and some require insane luck. These achievements are: "Four-leaf cookie" (requires 4 golden cookies on the screen at the same time), "All-natural cane sugar" (requires harvesting an golden sugar lump), "Endless Cycle" (requires ascending 1000 times), "Cheated cookies taste awful" (cheat in some cookies (you can also just rename yourself to [x]saysopensesame which opens the sesame menu which gives you the achievement without giving yourself any cookies), "God complex" (renaming yourself to Orteil), "When the cookies ascend just right" (ascend with exactly 1 trillion cookies baked), "Speed baking III" (bake 1 million cookies in less than 15 minutes) "True neverclick" (baking 1 million cookies without clicking the big cookie, requiring to wait for golden cookies), "Just plain lucky" (You have a chance of 1 in 500000 (0.0002%) of getting this achievement every second (500000 seconds are more than 138 hours), "Last chance to see" (burst a shiny wrinkler (wrinkler appear in a late game section and a wrinkler has a 1 in 10000 or 1 in 100000 chance to spawn, I don't remember the exact number) and now the final shadow achievement in the game is "So much to do so much to see" which requires playing the game for a year. Also the hardcore and true neverclick achievements require doing this in A) your first ascension b) after ascending without gaining anything and C) using the challenge mode option before returning to game play after ascending.
Nice to see some monster hunter being represented
When playing a videogame is like taking a walk in the park, speed running is like parouring through life.
Now imagine parkouring for hundreds of hours xD
I got all the trophies possible in Melee. Even had to go out and buy a copy of Pikmin just to do it... Then, my memory card corrupted.
F. My memory card was used so when i started playing i randomly had some characters unlocked and olimar. I though it some how saved my progress (i Got the card a week after the game) and i was super confused. 100% runs are a thing i always wanted to do, but have no strength for.
Holy huge hiatuses, it feels like it's been an eternity since the last EZScape video! I wish we could get more like this way more often! 43 days was a huge wait!
Also, Oh my gosh is that intro the origin of Resident Sleeper?!
Anyway, time to watch this most hype of videos!
"between NTSC and JP" people need to learn that JP is also NTSC... Just say US and JP instead.
Separating regions by display systems doesn't really make that much sense either, as it's not uncommon for there to be multiple versions of a game for different countries in PAL regions.
Instead of US it should be ntsc-America since the games are also distributed to Canada, central American, and south American countries
There are NTSC-J,NTSC-U and NTSC-K in addition to PAL.
@@lpfan4491 also NTSC-C and I thought NTSC-U was NTSC-U/C
@@tylermcdorman4199 What in the world is NTSC-C?
Happy to be on the video! (for the Yu-Gi-Oh FM speedrun)
my speedrun of finding a girlfriend has been going on for 18 years now, i swear im almost there!
osu gaming
Respect
The sad thing about that category is that some players can optimize the route and shorten it to 12 years or so. But that’s just the any% in my opinion. Don’t worry, if you go for 100%, completing a run under 18 years would be very difficult. 😉 don’t worry man, you’ll find the one!
DesTr0 yeah I heard Tinder optimizes the run much more than without, but it only works about half the time
J 64 I think some leaderboards actually ban it, so you just have to be careful with that. Or I think there might be some pay to win options, but then your run gets invalidated immediately, not worth it
I had a good feeling that GT4 100% would be in this video, mad to think people have attempted all of the runs in this video O.o
"The nation of Raillou Caillou."
was not expecting the swamp man (good btw) but it is a very welcome addition
great vid, my guy :)
This video was too long. Halfway through it, I got hungry so I left it playing and went to the kitchen to fix myself a sandwich. But then I found out that I'm out of mayonnaise so I went to a store. There, I saw the most beautiful woman I have ever seen in my whole life. But I'm a really shy person so I took up a three-year personality development course so I could introduce myself. She was very friendly and all, but unfortunately, she had a boyfriend. So I said, all good, I'm a mature person. I wanted the best for her and I harbored no illusion that I am the best person for her and she seemed happy with her boyfriend, so I didn't bother her anymore. But we kept in touch and we became friends and I got over my crush on her. Then she broke up with her boyfriend, we drank some alcohol because of it. I told her she'll be fine and I wished her well. I still think she's the most beautiful woman in the world, but like I said, I am over my crush on her. It was like five years already since I first saw her. Besides, I am quite happy with the friendship I developed with her. It was more important than a crush. So we kept hanging out, drinking, having coffee, and all. I had a girlfriend, she started dating other guys. My girlfriend wanted to live some other life without me in it, so I said, "Okay, I want the best for you and I want you to pursue your happiness." My lady friend and I drank alcohol about it, and she gave me the same advice I gave her when she was in that position and I became okay with the breakup immediately. But we were really drunk, so she spent the night in my apartment. I only have one bed, so you know what that means: She took the bed and I slept on the couch. But on the couch, I really can't sleep. Something was bothering me. So I tossed and turned for about three hours, then I finally couldn''t take it anymore, I stood up and went straight to my room where she's sleeping. I approached the bed, gently sat on it and I reached for her shoulder to pull her closer to me. She stirred and woke up. She asked what's up. I told her, "you know, the first time I saw you, I was watching a video and left it playing to get myself a sandwich then went to the store to get some mayo then I got so distracted by life that I forgot to finish the video." She said, "You know what, I've been wondering about a weird noise in your night drawer." So we opened that drawer, and lo and behold, there's my phone and this video still has two minutes of play time on it.
Trying to get all titles in Pokémon Rumble World would take something like 400 hours. (it took me ~800 play hours over 4 months)
For each 649 species of Pokémon there is a title for recruiting it 50 times. A good amount of them only appear as bosses at the end of a specific dungeon, and you need a few minutes to use a sure-fire strategy to recruit them.
Dungeons are grouped in regions. Each dungeon has a normal, 1 star, 2 star or even 3 star mode, giving different enemies and bosses. Getting 1/2/3 stars (and keeping a streak of starred dungeons) is partially random. The dungeon selection on a region is made with a roulette that is also quite random unless you pay diamonds to stop it whenever you want. Once you went to a region you also need to wait up to hours before being able to go back there, unless you pay diamonds. You get ~3000 diamonds in the game, and you get 20 diamonds each day, with no time travel possible. Getting all "50 recuits" titles needs something like 5000-6000 diamonds so you really need to be patient IRL. When you're short on diamonds you need to wait 2-4 hours for the last regions to be accessible again in order to only use them to go to the dungeon you want.
There is also a title for recruiting all variants of Vivillon, and most of them can only be obtained by meeting another player online from certain countries. A part of meeting other players is daily so you also need to be patient.
Surprisingly, the hardest Pokémon to recruit were Shedinja and Mew, as they only appeared as rare Pokémon in some 2/3 star dungeons (they appeared half or a third of the time) and as there was no way to guarantee their recruit.
The concept of speedrunning EU4's achievement list makes me want to throw up
Seriously. At least a lot of the achievements can be gotten in one go. The ones centering on "conquer lots of land" - One Faith, World Conquest, etc. - can all be done in one go, presumably while you also do 3 Mountains.
The concept of speed running makes me want to throw up 🤢
The true longest speed run is 100% every video game ever made in a row with out breaks
"EU4 all achievements run" *EXCUSE ME WHAT*
Probably the longest: Speed running every level in Geometry Dash, as in every. As in even every main level, custom level, gauntlet, secret level, and map packs.
that's literally impossible. By the time you beat one level, 10+ new get released
@@berrybee9242 Exactly, that is the point. XD
Infinite time > any finite time.
Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition 100% came to mind when watching this. I do not want to speculate how long it would take at the fastest, but there is just no way this can be done in under 1,000 hours!
I've been watching your videos for a long time and it always makes me happy when you put Runescape in it.
How long would an "AllMedals%" Speedrun of Miitopia take?
Yes
An idea for a ridiculously long speedrun is Geometry Dash - All Unlockables, which would take WEEKS to complete.
In order to unlock all of the icons, colours, trails and death effects, you have to:
- complete all of the main levels, with all three coins
- complete all of the Gauntlets
- have 10,000 stars collected
- complete 60 demons
- have 130 secret coins collected
- have 1,000 use coins collected
- have 5,000 diamonds collected
- have 100 of each of the five shards
- beat 45 map packs
- beat 1,000 user levels
- like or dislike 2,000 user levels
- rate the stars of 2,000 user levels
- add 10 friends
- have one of your levels star rated, with over 100 likes
- jump 100,000 times
- do 20,000 attempts
- complete the levels of Geometry Dash Meltdown, World and Subzero, and port over your save data
- have HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of orbs
- do a bunch of other secret stuff
To give you insight into why it’ll take so long, it’s the shard achievements. After you open all of the Demon chests, you can only get shards from the daily chest. Yes, “daily” chest, and even then, it’s luck-based on what shards you may or may not get, per day.
Also, you need to create a level worthy of being rated! That’s insanely hard, on it’s own!
Okay, how about a Blue Sphere All Levels, All Rings. Would that even be humanly possible?
Blue Sphere has 134,217,728 levels, so I think that would take at least 4000 hours to complete.
A problem not mentioned regarding EU4 speedrunning (and speedrunning other Paradox games) is that the speed the game runs at is heavily dependent on your CPU. The game works on a tick based system, where every tick is one in game day. At speed 5, the maximum speed, days are ran as fast as the CPU can calculate them. That means someone with a high end CPU could run 30 in game days in, say, 5 seconds, as opposed to a low end CPU that can only manage 30 days in 15 seconds. Even on lower game speeds, the games can sometimes lag and take longer to execute days than the normal speed. So an RTA run can't be made fair. There are a large number of in-game-time, i.e. number of in game days passed, speedruns, which in practice actually involve playing very slowly to micromanage everything to maximum effect.
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But I thought you needed to connect the game to the GameCube?
Because you can't do that with the Wii U version.
Ok but why not?
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Where do you plug in the link cable?
@@GODDAMNLETMEJOIN I don't even think modding it to be usb will work either with how the gcn stuff worked and how odd the USB ports on Wii u were
Nintendo's GBA emulator almost certainly doesn't support the link cable at all.
So... in VC?