Difference between revisions of "Eponymous Techniques"
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− | * [[Kronic Boost]], named for KronicSauce | + | * "[[Kronic Boost]]", named for KronicSauce |
− | * Behemoth Spark, the technique of using a diagonal [[Shinespark]] to ascend the [[Climb]] during the ending escape sequence | + | * "Behemoth Spark", the technique of using a diagonal [[Shinespark]] to ascend the [[Climb]] during the ending escape sequence |
* "Behemoth Climb" or "JD Climb", named for either Behemoth or just_defend, refers to using ledgegrabs in a weaving pattern to ascend the [[Climb]] near the start of the game | * "Behemoth Climb" or "JD Climb", named for either Behemoth or just_defend, refers to using ledgegrabs in a weaving pattern to ascend the [[Climb]] near the start of the game | ||
− | * Static Climb, named for StaticNine, a different ledgegrab climb that exclusively jumps to the right of all central platforms instead of weaving | + | * "Static Climb", named for StaticNine, a different ledgegrab climb that exclusively jumps to the right of all central platforms instead of weaving |
* "Zeni Suit", named for ShinyZeni, is a Spike Suit gained in the [[Lower Norfair Spring Ball Maze Room]], and used in the [[Botwoon Energy Tank Room]] | * "Zeni Suit", named for ShinyZeni, is a Spike Suit gained in the [[Lower Norfair Spring Ball Maze Room]], and used in the [[Botwoon Energy Tank Room]] | ||
+ | * "[[Hero shot]]", named for Hero of the Day | ||
+ | * "Taco tank", named for Taco, collecting the Energy Tank in [[Blue Brinstar Energy Tank Room]] without Hi-Jump Boots or a [[Damage Boost]] | ||
== Infamy == | == Infamy == |
Revision as of 15:47, 25 January 2019
This is a list of techniques named after a runner who either discovered or popularized the technique.
Complimentary Naming
- "Kronic Boost", named for KronicSauce
- "Behemoth Spark", the technique of using a diagonal Shinespark to ascend the Climb during the ending escape sequence
- "Behemoth Climb" or "JD Climb", named for either Behemoth or just_defend, refers to using ledgegrabs in a weaving pattern to ascend the Climb near the start of the game
- "Static Climb", named for StaticNine, a different ledgegrab climb that exclusively jumps to the right of all central platforms instead of weaving
- "Zeni Suit", named for ShinyZeni, is a Spike Suit gained in the Lower Norfair Spring Ball Maze Room, and used in the Botwoon Energy Tank Room
- "Hero shot", named for Hero of the Day
- "Taco tank", named for Taco, collecting the Energy Tank in Blue Brinstar Energy Tank Room without Hi-Jump Boots or a Damage Boost
Infamy
- Golden Mockball, in the Dachora Room. Golden talked about his reputation of not getting this trick in his commentary of the SGDQ 2013 100% run, as well as his Any% tutorial
- Kojakt's name has been verbed to refer to accidentally firing a Super Missile
- "Zeni Spark", named for ShinyZeni, is an attempted Behemoth Spark that bonks on one of the platforms. Named due to this happening during Zeni's first World Record in RBO
- Sloaters Refill, named because Sloaters would take enough damage during RBO runs to need the health refill
- "goop spark", named for goop.Q, is a shinespark that goes up, when it was meant to go in a different direction