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Post by lars072 on Aug 9, 2009 1:21:19 GMT -5
If you could make the hardest stage 3 only using current or past SASUKE obstacles, what would you use?
For me...
Rumbling Dice-----Body Prop------Curtain Cling------Shin-Cliffhanger----Jumping Bars (5)+Hang Climbing+Spider Flip----Devil's Swing+Pipe Slider (with gap)
I guess a combination of #14 and the current setup. Damn, would that be tough.
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Post by artyfowljr on Aug 9, 2009 7:12:36 GMT -5
I would place the descending globe grasp or the devil steps instead of the curtain cling
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Post by penguincatfish on Aug 9, 2009 15:04:02 GMT -5
Instead of the Jumping Bars, I'd have the Curtain Swing (with either 4 or 5 curtains) and that would of course go into the Ascending Climb with no resting platform.
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Post by obakemono on Aug 9, 2009 15:32:59 GMT -5
If there's an obstacle limit, then I'd agree with Lars'.
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Post by Oti on Aug 9, 2009 17:04:22 GMT -5
The only thing I would keep from the current stage three is the Cliff Hanger and the Jumping Bars/Ascending Climb/Spider Flip thing. I'd get rid of the Spider Flip, though, since it's super easy.
After the climb, I'd have a way for the people to turn around and the Arm Bike, followed by a short Pipe Slider, all with no rest.
Before the Cliff Hanger... Probably the Rumbling Dice, Arm Rings and something else, with no break.
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Post by Alpha4273 on Aug 9, 2009 23:40:50 GMT -5
i would have the third stage from 14 except with the shin-cliffhanger, ascending climb and spider flip.
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Post by bigblind168 on Aug 12, 2009 21:11:28 GMT -5
hmmmm
arm rings+armbike+body prob+ devil steps + SCH + acending climb +spider flip, pipe slider
who says you need breaks?!
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Post by Badalight on Aug 13, 2009 4:09:50 GMT -5
I agree with Lars COMPLETELY.
And Curtin cling over devil steps and descending globe grasp.
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Post by YamamotoFan! on Aug 22, 2009 16:01:34 GMT -5
I would do
rumblingdice+armrings+arm bike-------- bodyprop--------shin-cliffhanger+spider flip---------devilswing+jumpingbars+ascending climb---------gliding ring no stop . lol im evil
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Post by intelligentinfer on Sept 19, 2009 0:38:01 GMT -5
Curtain Cling+Shin-Cliff Hanger with no break point will be evil......
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Post by Badalight on Sept 24, 2009 9:13:29 GMT -5
Or Arm Rings + Propeller Bars + Rumbling Dice + Arm Bike + Curtain Cling + descending Globe Grasp + Devil Steps + shin Cliffhanger + Jumping Bars + Ascending Climb + Pipe Slider
Would be evil.
(Can't add obstacle like Body prop on there because the transistion would be impossible)
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Post by Oti on Sept 24, 2009 14:40:27 GMT -5
See, now don't all these ideas make the current stage three seem easy?
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Post by rcplanes59 on Sept 24, 2009 15:00:55 GMT -5
See, now don't all these ideas make the current stage three seem easy? INORITE anyway my Kaizo Sasuke 3rd stage has Jumping Bars + Hand Climber + Rumbling Dice with no rest, and Grinding (get it?) Ring + Ascending Globe Grasp + Devil Swings with no rest. Then again, note the "KAIZO"
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Post by jfeathe on Sept 24, 2009 15:26:50 GMT -5
See, now don't all these ideas make the current stage three seem easy? The current stage 3 will never seem easy (to me at least). The last time the third stage looked easy was Sasuke 1.
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Post by Oti on Sept 24, 2009 15:33:20 GMT -5
If you train hard and build some confidence in your abilities, you can join the club. Fiddy dollahs, plz.
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Post by Badalight on Sept 24, 2009 18:02:56 GMT -5
The 3rd stage itself IMO is easier than the previous rendition.
The body prop, curtain cling, and pipe slider were all incredibly difficult.
Right now on the current course the only thing I find difficult is the shin-cliffhanger.
Plus the old stage 3 seemed more tiring over-all, seems like it took more out of you. Body Prop is draining, curtain cling destroys your hands, etc...
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Post by Oti on Sept 24, 2009 20:42:32 GMT -5
I agree, although I think we both lack the strength and endurance to take the total stage on right now.
Have you tried real Jumping Bars? A real Ascending Climb? A real Spider Flip?
I'm missing the Ascending Climb, but I'm not too worried about it.
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Post by scnoi1217 on Sept 24, 2009 21:40:39 GMT -5
I can understand why its easier. With the First Stage as difficult as it is, and with the Salmon Ladder taking out decent amount of people, I understand why it is slightly easier.
Whether it is easy or not, well I still think it is hard relative to the competitors' skill. People that would consistently fail the Body Prop or Globe Grasp (like Iketani or Nakata) are either getting taken out by the First Stage or the Salmon Ladder. The people that clear Stage 2 usually have no problems with upper body strength (except maybe Miyazaki). So yea, it probably needs some changes soon.
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Post by Badalight on Sept 24, 2009 22:44:06 GMT -5
I agree, although I think we both lack the strength and endurance to take the total stage on right now. Have you tried real Jumping Bars? A real Ascending Climb? A real Spider Flip? I'm missing the Ascending Climb, but I'm not too worried about it. I'm terrible with jumping Bars if I forgot to mention that, my hands always smack the poles and it hurts really bad... ascending climb is easy, I love bouldering, or indoor rock climbing, whatever you called it. I went to my friends college and there was an entire room full of rock climbing equipment. There was 1 section which was slanted just like the ascending climb and was very sparce in the handhelds, and I was able to do it quite easily. (Course I didn't do 5 other obstacles before it, but the fact still stands that I can do it) For the spider flip I just practice on I-beams and only hold on with the very tip of my fingers. Usually I don't use my legs but I do sometimes just to try out the technique, and the actual jump itself isn't too bad, there was a perfect distance between 2 vertical I-beams I could practice on and I was able to do it. I'm not saying I'd beat stage 3 (because right now I can't) but the only obstacle that I'm not capable of completing is the SCH, I know I can beat the others. The Jumping Bars would give me trouble though. I feel if I did it right now I could pretty easily make it to the SCH and then fail there with everyone else, the first 3 obstacles wouldn't drain me too bad and I have 2 replicas of them in backyard to practice on. Take out both the jumping bars and Cliff-hanger and I could beat the stage no problem. Take out ONLY the SCH and I MIGHT be able to do it. Oof... long post >_>
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Post by Captain Obvious on Sept 24, 2009 22:47:10 GMT -5
The people that clear Stage 2 usually have no problems with upper body strength I almost posted "I disagree" to this sentence, but then I realized I didn't have a decent argument for it. Instead, I'll ask non-sarcastically: In Sasuke 22, why did it seem that the Salmon Ladder was no problem, but that the Wall Lift was a difficult obstacle? Fatigue, body mass to strength ratio, good technique on the Salmon Ladder, something else?
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