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Thanks for the comment and for the blind run video!
Interesting little map. Always fun to see a NE map make use of infinifall, where other NE maps generally train that out of you where there nevertheless remains the possibility of a loop .
After having played No Elements: Five and Tier Shift , I was afraid this one was gonna make use of some very unconventional mechanic to nerf momentum; turned out that wasn’t so, and I’m almost a little happy :,)
Difficulty: 2.5/10
Enjoyed: 7.25/10
Thanks for the nice comment! Honestly, I think this map didn't turn out great, but it happens. I tried making another (better) no element test afterwards, but couldn't come up with anything interesting. I guess I'm way too attached at interactions between elements!
I gave a thumbs up back then and I still agree with my former self ^^
Dang, is it so broken? Might be for the better though, the intended solution for this one was a bit hard to execute
I still enjoyed the map !