FINALLY S-RANKED ALL SOLO STAGES IN MPS TRIO CHALLENGE!!! (+ STAGE 2 AS A BONUS)
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On 2023-05-25 at 14:19:56
I'm not currently willing to try an S-rank on stages 1 and 3 because I can't really rely on the CPU teammates (especially in stage 1) and don't have enough human friends.
But anyways, I'm still very proud for S-ranking stages 4 to 6, since they were sooo unfairly difficult (except stage 5)...
After all, you aren't given any second chances: If you lose at a minigame, you have to restart from the beginning! If you beat a minigame without perfectly meeting the requirement, you're not allowed to restart just the minigame, you have to do everything from the beginning again!
EDIT: I S-ranked stage 2 alone too, see picture at the bottom!
My opinion on all stages:
Proof:
But anyways, I'm still very proud for S-ranking stages 4 to 6, since they were sooo unfairly difficult (except stage 5)...
After all, you aren't given any second chances: If you lose at a minigame, you have to restart from the beginning! If you beat a minigame without perfectly meeting the requirement, you're not allowed to restart just the minigame, you have to do everything from the beginning again!
EDIT: I S-ranked stage 2 alone too, see picture at the bottom!
My opinion on all stages:
1: Impossible without 2 human friends because the CPUs are too dumb.
2: The easiest team challenge to S-rank alone because the CPUs don't necessarily always die, but will most likely still require lots of tries.
3: Theoretically possible to beat alone, since I already beat all 5 levels of it with the S-rank requirements in Freeplay, but while controlling 2 CHARACTERS AT ONCE! Personally not willing to try without at least one human friend because S-ranking it alone would take too much luck, time and energy.
4: Easy except for Hide and Sneak (extremely RNG based, that's where most of my attempts ended) and Archer-ival (very strict requirements so enormous amounts of concentration and accuracy required).
5: By far the easiest trio challenge stage in the entire game, and most likely how most MPS players unlocked the Peak Performer achievement. People have complained about Look Away being too RNG based but it isn't true in my opinion, there will almost always be 2 CPUs facing in the same direction which makes it relatively easy to win in 2 rounds. The hardest level in this stage is Tube It or Lose It due to a pretty strict requirement, but even then, it's not hard at all with the correct technique.
6: The hardest solo trio challenge to S-rank in my opinion and the one who took me the most attempts. The first 3 levels are easy, but the 2 last ones are HELL. You need to be extremely lucky, extremely skilled AND extremely patient at the same time in order to even have a chance to S-rank the final stage. Skewer Scurry is heavily RNG-based since the CPUs rarely make mistakes due to being set to Hard, it has the insane requirement of a 8-second time limit, and you ALSO have to be creative enough to find ways to trick the CPUs while being extremely careful to not change the direction at the wrong moment by mistake. GOOOOOOOAL!! is not only heavily RNG based again due to having all 3 CPUs set to Master, but it ALSO has the unbelievable requirement of not being allowed to take in more than 2 goals from the CPUs... It's game over if the CPUs keep shooting correctly in 3 different directions at the same time, and even when they don't, you need extreme amount of concentration and precision to move and jump correctly at the balls. Luckily the CPUs sometimes charge for too much which causes them to miss, but it's still easily the hardest challenge in the entire game.
2: The easiest team challenge to S-rank alone because the CPUs don't necessarily always die, but will most likely still require lots of tries.
3: Theoretically possible to beat alone, since I already beat all 5 levels of it with the S-rank requirements in Freeplay, but while controlling 2 CHARACTERS AT ONCE! Personally not willing to try without at least one human friend because S-ranking it alone would take too much luck, time and energy.
4: Easy except for Hide and Sneak (extremely RNG based, that's where most of my attempts ended) and Archer-ival (very strict requirements so enormous amounts of concentration and accuracy required).
5: By far the easiest trio challenge stage in the entire game, and most likely how most MPS players unlocked the Peak Performer achievement. People have complained about Look Away being too RNG based but it isn't true in my opinion, there will almost always be 2 CPUs facing in the same direction which makes it relatively easy to win in 2 rounds. The hardest level in this stage is Tube It or Lose It due to a pretty strict requirement, but even then, it's not hard at all with the correct technique.
6: The hardest solo trio challenge to S-rank in my opinion and the one who took me the most attempts. The first 3 levels are easy, but the 2 last ones are HELL. You need to be extremely lucky, extremely skilled AND extremely patient at the same time in order to even have a chance to S-rank the final stage. Skewer Scurry is heavily RNG-based since the CPUs rarely make mistakes due to being set to Hard, it has the insane requirement of a 8-second time limit, and you ALSO have to be creative enough to find ways to trick the CPUs while being extremely careful to not change the direction at the wrong moment by mistake. GOOOOOOOAL!! is not only heavily RNG based again due to having all 3 CPUs set to Master, but it ALSO has the unbelievable requirement of not being allowed to take in more than 2 goals from the CPUs... It's game over if the CPUs keep shooting correctly in 3 different directions at the same time, and even when they don't, you need extreme amount of concentration and precision to move and jump correctly at the balls. Luckily the CPUs sometimes charge for too much which causes them to miss, but it's still easily the hardest challenge in the entire game.
Proof:
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On 2023-05-25 at 16:33:16
Can't even get the Tug'O'War right... I don't know why but the games that include a rope are always impossible to me
So congrats if you did all six
So congrats if you did all six
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On 2023-05-25 at 16:35:24
I have that game, but I don't care about S-Ranking
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On 2023-05-25 at 16:45:30
Can't even get the Tug'O'War right... I don't know why but the games that include a rope are always impossible to me
It's very easy if you rotate the thumbstick with your palm or the web of your fingers, the direction doesn't even matter here Just make sure to not push too hard and you'll be fine
On 2023-05-26 at 00:59:22
GUYS!!! A miracle just happened: I managed to S-rank the stage 2 ALONE!!!
I controlled Waluigi with my left hand and Rosalina with my right hand (not the first time I play like that ), while Wario was a CPU.
I was extremely lucky for the following reasons:
- It was my FIRST EVER attempt at S-ranking any team trio challenge stage while controlling 2 characters at once!
- In Tube It or Lose It, my teammate CPU (Wario) was about to get eliminated by the solo CPU at the end, but I reached the finish line just in time for him to survive, it was really a close call!
- During my Coconut Conk freeplay practice, I only won 10% of the time, due to the solo CPU being set to Hard! But during my run, I defeated it in the first 3 seconds!!! This is DEFINITELY my run's luckiest moment!
- Keep in mind that, due to my CPU, I could've easily lost in any of the stage minigames (except Tackle Takedown) and be forced to restart from the beginning. This lowers the probability to S-rank stage 4 alone to even below 10%!
One day I definitely have to try S-ranking stage 3 alone like this too... Maybe when I'm in perfect shape and have more free time.
I controlled Waluigi with my left hand and Rosalina with my right hand (not the first time I play like that ), while Wario was a CPU.
I was extremely lucky for the following reasons:
- It was my FIRST EVER attempt at S-ranking any team trio challenge stage while controlling 2 characters at once!
- In Tube It or Lose It, my teammate CPU (Wario) was about to get eliminated by the solo CPU at the end, but I reached the finish line just in time for him to survive, it was really a close call!
- During my Coconut Conk freeplay practice, I only won 10% of the time, due to the solo CPU being set to Hard! But during my run, I defeated it in the first 3 seconds!!! This is DEFINITELY my run's luckiest moment!
- Keep in mind that, due to my CPU, I could've easily lost in any of the stage minigames (except Tackle Takedown) and be forced to restart from the beginning. This lowers the probability to S-rank stage 4 alone to even below 10%!
One day I definitely have to try S-ranking stage 3 alone like this too... Maybe when I'm in perfect shape and have more free time.
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On 2023-05-26 at 01:23:23
(I probably have experience from Friday Night Funkin where you must intensively use both hands and even all fingers sometimes )
If anyone's wondering how I held the controllers (not very comfortable but not too bad either):
If anyone's wondering how I held the controllers (not very comfortable but not too bad either):
Bro π I have trouble using two hands for one controller sometimes π and you still got S-rank with that... I'm speechless
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On 2023-05-26 at 16:28:10
(I probably have experience from Friday Night Funkin where you must intensively use both hands and even all fingers sometimes )
If anyone's wondering how I held the controllers (not very comfortable but not too bad either):
If anyone's wondering how I held the controllers (not very comfortable but not too bad either):
Bro π I have trouble using two hands for one controller sometimes π and you still got S-rank with that... I'm speechless
On 2023-05-26 at 18:14:22
(I probably have experience from Friday Night Funkin where you must intensively use both hands and even all fingers sometimes )
If anyone's wondering how I held the controllers (not very comfortable but not too bad either):
If anyone's wondering how I held the controllers (not very comfortable but not too bad either):
Veno hand revel!1!1!1! π€―π³π±π±π€―π€€
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On 2023-05-26 at 18:44:37
(I probably have experience from Friday Night Funkin where you must intensively use both hands and even all fingers sometimes )
If anyone's wondering how I held the controllers (not very comfortable but not too bad either):
If anyone's wondering how I held the controllers (not very comfortable but not too bad either):
I mean I kinda used the same thing to beat Peach in Tug-O'-War (Super Mario Party Challenge Road)
On 2023-05-26 at 18:49:18
(I probably have experience from Friday Night Funkin where you must intensively use both hands and even all fingers sometimes )
If anyone's wondering how I held the controllers (not very comfortable but not too bad either):
If anyone's wondering how I held the controllers (not very comfortable but not too bad either):
I mean I kinda used the same thing to beat Peach in Tug-O'-War (Super Mario Party Challenge Road)
On 2023-05-26 at 18:50:31
(I probably have experience from Friday Night Funkin where you must intensively use both hands and even all fingers sometimes )
If anyone's wondering how I held the controllers (not very comfortable but not too bad either):
If anyone's wondering how I held the controllers (not very comfortable but not too bad either):
I mean I kinda used the same thing to beat Peach in Tug-O'-War (Super Mario Party Challenge Road)
I didn't talk about MPS I talked about SMP
On 2023-05-26 at 19:12:30
(I probably have experience from Friday Night Funkin where you must intensively use both hands and even all fingers sometimes )
If anyone's wondering how I held the controllers (not very comfortable but not too bad either):
If anyone's wondering how I held the controllers (not very comfortable but not too bad either):
I mean I kinda used the same thing to beat Peach in Tug-O'-War (Super Mario Party Challenge Road)
I didn't talk about MPS I talked about SMP
I wasn't talking about the left-right mashing technique (which I'm already familiar with since Pokey Pummel returns in MPS) but about controlling 2 different characters using both joy-cons
On 2023-05-26 at 19:33:34
Yeah the pulling challenge in SMP is terrible π once it was right in the middle and the game gave it to the other team although I took a capture and it was slightly closer to our side
On 2023-05-26 at 19:45:31
Yeah the pulling challenge in SMP is terrible π once it was right in the middle and the game gave it to the other team although I took a capture and it was slightly closer to our side
You know a minigame is poorly designed when you have to break your fingers to beat it 1
On 2023-05-26 at 20:02:19
Yeah the pulling challenge in SMP is terrible π once it was right in the middle and the game gave it to the other team although I took a capture and it was slightly closer to our side
You know a minigame is poorly designed when you have to break your fingers to beat it You broke your fingers while doing it ??? π even fucking worse than I thought
On 2023-05-26 at 22:00:22
Which one mario party it is?
On 2023-05-26 at 22:32:58
Which one mario party it is?
Mario Party Superstars on Switch
On 2023-05-26 at 22:45:01
Yeah the pulling challenge in SMP is terrible π once it was right in the middle and the game gave it to the other team although I took a capture and it was slightly closer to our side
You know a minigame is poorly designed when you have to break your fingers to beat it You broke your fingers while doing it ??? π even fucking worse than I thought
I've never heard of someone breaking a finger due to playing video games, although I could see it happening with the pinky.
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