Firekill morton (assemble_me)

Assemble wrote a spreadsheet to further detail morton behavior: src

Firekill patterns [warpless] (teex)

I (teex) made a playlist of pretty much all the boss patterns you’ll typically encounter in Warpless.

Each clip is comprised of:

  • the firekill
  • the pattern by itself (simply watching the boss’s opening moves for recognition purposes
  • screenshots & footage of any manipulations or conditional setups wherever applicable

youtube playlist

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Firekill patterns (TheHaxor)

I made a video explaining how boss patterns are determined in general and a couple videos for the common W4 and W5 fire kills in warpless since I’ve had some people asking me about it recently and there doesn’t seem to be a great resource that exists to my knowledge. I pretty much had to learn how to do them from other people’s VODs.

Boss pattern introduction: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/313176738
Common World 4 warpless fire kills: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/313176739
Common World 5 warpless fire kills: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/313176740

Firekill savestates (yatokami9)

Intended for everdrive n8 pro!

0. standard W1
1. Hundo W2
2. mov 1.5 W2
3. Wendy
4. W4 mov2
5. W5 mov1
6. Ignore, its an impossible W5 pattern
7. hundo W5
8. W2 OSWG practice
7. W6 subpixel manip practice
10. W5 OSWG practice
11. W6 Fire kill
12. Hundo W7
13. Warpless W7 (boxing with one inventory movement after fort)
14. Duck clip practice 7-1
15. Hundo W4

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Firekill savestates (thebagler5)

Intended for nestopia!

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Create two practice roms named smb3_firekill_practice and smb3_firekill_practice2, and extract the savestates in the nestopia save dir.

smb3_firekill_practice

1. Larry post 1-6 bro fight
2. Morton movement of 1
3. Wendy
4. Iggy movement of 0
5. Morton movement of 2
6. Roy shoot first pattern
7. Roy movement of 1 pattern
9. Iggy movement of 2

smb3_firekill_practice2

1. Larry pre 1-6 bro fight
2. Lemmy
5. Iggy movement of 1

Lemmy fire kill (Horsedad / ilm)

On a unrelated note, ILM showed me this really cool Lemmy firekill today that lets you avoid having to rely on bouncing off his back. It’s slightly slower, but far, far more consistent. To be clear, this is all ILM’s creation. https://www.twitch.tv/videos/281359865