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I don't saw this type of challenge anywhere, neither I know if it's possible or not, but I just wanted to see your opinion on this. Hookedge Arrow Jump is a mix between these challenges:
Hook Jump, a very common challenge that requires you to press right and left at time.
Edge Arrow Jump, another very common challenge that requires you to jump right before touching the arrow key.
Generating the HookEdge Arrow Jump, a new challenge that requires to pay much attention in the time you press the keys.
I think this is most likely impossible, but I tried myself and I almost got it, i'm not sure if someone is able to do it and prove us this is possible, but if someone does, expect the lobby to come with this new challenge.
If, you want, you can test the other versions of this mini:
Easier version: It's higher and requires a lesser perfect timing.
Harder version: Try it at your own risk.
Are you able to do this mini and prove this is possible? Or this was just a myth?
This is a false statement.
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I'm almost certain it's impossible, as the time it takes to reverse your direction to go around the hook takes a lot longer than the time it takes to rise and hit the block
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It's possible, I had a variant of this jump in MFLevels 11 which requires a similar method to complete it.
Bobithan, it's not a rising jump. It's actually a falling jump. If, when jumping immediately after landing the ground, you touch upward or some kind of gravity in the 1-2 frames before that initial landing, your jump will retain some of that gravity propulsion. If you jump up into the crook of the hook, pull back once you hit the wall, graze the up arrow, land and jump off the edge, you will be able to jump over 4 blocks high.
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It's possible, I had a variant of this jump in MFLevels 11 which requires a similar method to complete it.
Bobithan, it's not a rising jump. It's actually a falling jump. If, when jumping immediately after landing the ground, you touch upward or some kind of gravity in the 1-2 frames before that initial landing, your jump will retain some of that gravity propulsion. If you jump up into the crook of the hook, pull back once you hit the wall, graze the up arrow, land and jump off the edge, you will be able to jump over 4 blocks high.
Huh, had no idea that would work. I am wrong.
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