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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2018 4:24:42 GMT -5
Sorry because I'm new and completely oblivious, but I read that since the Dragon Glider took out the Double Pendulum, and indirectly removed the Lumberjack Climb and the Tarzan Rope indirectly (according to Sasukepedia), does that indicate that the Warped Wall is going to be the final obstacle, or will there be a completely new one? I mean, let's face it, the Tarzan Rope and the Lumberjack Climb didn't take up much space in my opinion, so I am sort of hyped about seeing the good old Soritatsu Kabe as the final climb of the first stage.
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Post by Klorel439 on Mar 25, 2018 4:29:50 GMT -5
Sorry because I'm new and completely oblivious, but I read that since the Dragon Glider took out the Double Pendulum, and indirectly removed the Lumberjack Climb and the Tarzan Rope indirectly (according to Sasukepedia), does that indicate that the Warped Wall is going to be the final obstacle, or will there be a completely new one? I mean, let's face it, the Tarzan Rope and the Lumberjack Climb didn't take up much space in my opinion, so I am sort of hyped about seeing the good old Soritatsu Kabe as the final climb of the first stage. The wall is indeed the final obstacle on Stage 1.
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Post by TCM on Mar 25, 2018 14:45:14 GMT -5
Sorry because I'm new and completely oblivious, but I read that since the Dragon Glider took out the Double Pendulum, and indirectly removed the Lumberjack Climb and the Tarzan Rope indirectly (according to Sasukepedia), does that indicate that the Warped Wall is going to be the final obstacle, or will there be a completely new one? I mean, let's face it, the Tarzan Rope and the Lumberjack Climb didn't take up much space in my opinion, so I am sort of hyped about seeing the good old Soritatsu Kabe as the final climb of the first stage. Sasuke takes up specific dimensions of the Midoriyama lot, and the Dragon Glider is a very large obstacle in terms of how much space it uses. So the decision was made to just end after the Soritatsu Kabe and slash the time limit to make it into more of a speed based stage. The First Stage was 123 seconds last tournament. It's 85 seconds now.
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Post by Philip on Mar 25, 2018 14:50:25 GMT -5
First time since in TWELVE YEARS that the 1st stage has a time limit in the double digits. Love it!
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Ishikawa Terukazu
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Post by Dazed (Wiin) on Mar 25, 2018 15:39:39 GMT -5
First time since in TWELVE YEARS that the 1st stage has a time limit in the double digits. Love it! Also one of the few times the first stages time limit is shorter than the second stages.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2018 18:50:12 GMT -5
First time since in TWELVE YEARS that the 1st stage has a time limit in the double digits. Love it! Also one of the few times the first stages time limit is shorter than the second stages. I have mixed feelings about this. Whereas it is nice to see a fast-paced First Stage, it's an established trend that the Second Stage is the "Speed Stage" in which the challengers have to race through. Regardless, I do like the current Second Stage because it still does emphasize on the necessity of speedy completion (unlike Shin Sasuke, the Second Stages from SASUKE 18 to SASUKE 27 still disgust me). I personally would love to see the Backstream stay, along with the Reverse Conveyor and the Wall Lifting.
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Post by zocom7 on Mar 26, 2018 0:36:13 GMT -5
Having seen the some clips in this thread, is there a preview for Stage 3 first person view in YouTube?
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Post by roy on Mar 26, 2018 2:35:08 GMT -5
I think I'm going to love the fast paced stage 1. Brings us back to the pre-shin (17th and before) era of Sasuke where it was one obstacle quickly after the other. After Drew finished with 40 and Yusuke just walked over each obstacle it was time for a change.
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Post by krmikulitsi on Mar 26, 2018 4:56:48 GMT -5
I'm hyped for stage 1... I love speed stages
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