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(A 4% run has been completed, but the WR still stands. X-Ray is also only strictly necessary to set the Escape flag)
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The route for this category is identical to the single-file route for [[3%]], except there's no need to do a Ceres Reset to remove the missiles from your inventory, so the [[Out of Bounds]] navigation at the end can be the same as [[Any% Glitched]] instead, just to set the Escape flag.
 
The route for this category is identical to the single-file route for [[3%]], except there's no need to do a Ceres Reset to remove the missiles from your inventory, so the [[Out of Bounds]] navigation at the end can be the same as [[Any% Glitched]] instead, just to set the Escape flag.
  
For the [[doorskip|doorskips]] and ensuing [[out of bounds]] navigation, there are two methods, each of which have their own pros and cons. The method shown in the 3% tutorial uses easier out-of-bounds movement, but the out-of-bounds is normalized by starting the game from a Parlor save, so failing the doorskip and entering [[The Climb]] requires a reset. The other method, shown in the doorskip tutorial for [[Any% Glitched]], normalizes the out-of-bounds by entering [[The Climb]], so each failed attempt costs little time, but has much more difficult out-of-bounds navigation.
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For the [[doorskip|doorskips]] and ensuing [[out of bounds]] navigation, there are two methods, each of which have their own pros and cons. The shuffler block method shown in the 3% tutorial uses easier out-of-bounds movement, but the out-of-bounds is normalized by starting the game from a Parlor save, so failing the doorskip and entering [[The Climb]] requires a reset. The other method, shown in the doorskip tutorial for [[Any% Glitched]], normalizes the out-of-bounds by entering [[The Climb]], so each failed attempt costs little time, but has much more difficult out-of-bounds navigation.
  
 
The third doorskip, as shown in the 3% tutorial, can be replaced by an [[X-Ray Climb]], but given the lack of Super Missiles, you cannot use the standard [[Any% Glitched]] method to get stuck in the door. Instead, you must use the geemer at the bottom left of the room, since that is the only one that moves clockwise around the room, and does not move when off-screen. If you [[Normalized Movement|normalize]] your position with a series of turnarounds, that will allow you to damage boost off of the geemer and get Deep Stuck in the door. This method is significantly slower than an ideal doorskip, but it is much more consistent.
 
The third doorskip, as shown in the 3% tutorial, can be replaced by an [[X-Ray Climb]], but given the lack of Super Missiles, you cannot use the standard [[Any% Glitched]] method to get stuck in the door. Instead, you must use the geemer at the bottom left of the room, since that is the only one that moves clockwise around the room, and does not move when off-screen. If you [[Normalized Movement|normalize]] your position with a series of turnarounds, that will allow you to damage boost off of the geemer and get Deep Stuck in the door. This method is significantly slower than an ideal doorskip, but it is much more consistent.
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[[X-Ray Scope]] is required to set the Escape flag.
 
[[X-Ray Scope]] is required to set the Escape flag.
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== Notes ==
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The "shuffler block" used in the old method will simply crash the game on the Switch, and it's suspected that this behavior will be the same on other Virtual Console platforms.
  
 
== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==

Revision as of 07:59, 21 December 2019

Something
 
Super Metroid Category
4%
4%
WORLD RECORD
24:12
0:14 IGT
Full Category
World Record Holder
World Record Holder:
SUPERMETROIDFTP
WORLD RECORD RECORDING

Category Details

Timing
Start Timer:
On Start Game
Stop Timer:
Entering Ship Animation
Location
Begin At:
Ceres Station
End At:
End of Zebes Escape
Collection
Percentage:
4%
Bosses
Major Bosses:
None
Mini-Bosses:
None
Boss Order:
None
Glitches
No
No


This Low% category is the least number of item pickups that a runner can complete the game with.

It is possible to finish the game with an item percentage shown at the end of the credits of 0% by removing items that Samus previously picked up, but that category picks up significantly more items overall.

This category is defined by the number of items picked up, so all single-file 3% runs qualify, with the 24:12 from SUPERMETROIDFTP being the current World Record.

Route

The route for this category is identical to the single-file route for 3%, except there's no need to do a Ceres Reset to remove the missiles from your inventory, so the Out of Bounds navigation at the end can be the same as Any% Glitched instead, just to set the Escape flag.

For the doorskips and ensuing out of bounds navigation, there are two methods, each of which have their own pros and cons. The shuffler block method shown in the 3% tutorial uses easier out-of-bounds movement, but the out-of-bounds is normalized by starting the game from a Parlor save, so failing the doorskip and entering The Climb requires a reset. The other method, shown in the doorskip tutorial for Any% Glitched, normalizes the out-of-bounds by entering The Climb, so each failed attempt costs little time, but has much more difficult out-of-bounds navigation.

The third doorskip, as shown in the 3% tutorial, can be replaced by an X-Ray Climb, but given the lack of Super Missiles, you cannot use the standard Any% Glitched method to get stuck in the door. Instead, you must use the geemer at the bottom left of the room, since that is the only one that moves clockwise around the room, and does not move when off-screen. If you normalize your position with a series of turnarounds, that will allow you to damage boost off of the geemer and get Deep Stuck in the door. This method is significantly slower than an ideal doorskip, but it is much more consistent.

So the basic route outline is:

Collected Items

The items that make up 4% are the following:

Morphball.png Missiles.png Powerbomb.png Xray.png

Morphing Ball is required to utilize Power Bombs.

One Missile expansion is required to get inside the X-Ray Scope Room.

Powerbombs are required to open orange doors and destroy other destructible surfaces that block the way. They are also required to collect x-ray.

X-Ray Scope is required to set the Escape flag.

Notes

The "shuffler block" used in the old method will simply crash the game on the Switch, and it's suspected that this behavior will be the same on other Virtual Console platforms.

Resources