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Used some F&F footage to upload a better video about Elevators, showing a few more types of them in one video :P

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Added another Free Fall Parkour trick, it's really challenging to develop a whole new parkour style, but it's worth it!

Video coming soon ;)

 

Name: -

Type: team parkour
Difficulty: 4
Video: [ coming soon ]
 
A Wasp Magnum is flipped on top of another Wasp Magnum, the bottom tank is the jumper. An extra helper is needed to gently push the flipped tank to get him sliding slowly towards the edge, and the jumper has to keep driving slowly to prevent the flipped tank from sliding off of him and to keep moving towards the edge, and eventually slowly fall off the edge. While falling, the two tanks will flip in the air and the jumper will end up being upside down above the helper, in this moment both shoot each other to send the jumper flying under the platform they came from and up.

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Added some more tricks, have a lot more to add but it's a lot of writing... so I'll keep procrastinating it forever :D

 

OMP:

Name: Double Shot

Difficulty: 3

 

This is more of a technique than a separate trick. Shoot up with Magnum and use it together with a second shot when the first one lands.
 
Where it is useful:
  • Multiplying the power of your Magnum splash
  • Making splash jumps while driving on flat ground
  • When you need to get the splash effect from where you can't aim with your turret while jumping
  • Very useful in team parkour too, but listed under OMP category since the technique itself is done by each tank separately, and is very significant in making OMP tricks more powerful

Team parkour:

 

Name: Splash Tower

Difficulty: 4
 
A tower of tanks with Magnum aiming up at each other. The tanks shoot in order from lowest to highest, or at the same time. The tank on top of the tower is aiming away from the target building, and once the tank under him shoots, he shoots forward to push himself towards the building.
The same can also be done with tanks leaning on each other at around 45 degrees, or with any other rotation including lying sideways on the ground or flipping the whole tower upside down.
 
Where it is useful:
  • When climbing a building of any size (except skyscraper), just use a taller tower for taller buildings.

 


 

Name: Line
Difficulty: 5
 
A line of tanks aiming up with Magnum, driving together and each tank shoots when passing under the jumper.
Different variations of this trick include building the line of tanks out of sideways tanks that aim up or tanks doing wheelie together, with a heavy tank pushes the whole line to keep it moving, and tricks where the line is static and the jumper is flying above the line instead.
 
Where it is useful:
  • For very high jumps, to get on buildings of any size
  • To climb skyscrapers
  • To lift medium hulls high up
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So in silence, when I see a dictator making a bridge over the ditch, I would use my viking to fall as close to the opening as i can to form a ramp like structure which would serve as a lock so the bridge doesn't fall right out.

 

I found out that this trick was actually useful for ditches with openings, because not only did it make the bridges task that's much easier, it also let him stay functional as long as possible, and I was left alone by the the other players since they probably figured out what i was doing, which allowed me to keep the bridge there as long as I can. :D

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True Parkourists don't run, they fly.

:o best comeback to when people call you runners. "I didn't run, i flew" :D

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its about length of text, when people see its too long, they ruuun

It would be long even with spoilers, which would scare people even more  :lol:

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Isn't this a little bit like @SwiftSmoky's guide to tank positions and structures?

If you mean that they are both guides with a list of stuff, yes. But they are guides about different things.

 

The positions and structures guide used to be a part of the parkour dictionary until I made a better guide about it and put it in a separate topic.

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