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I’d consider this significantly easier than your first No Elements map, despite the thumbnail portraying it to be a lot more complex (and the ordering in the No Elements Extended Collection by Hazellius). I was also expecting the second part to be harder than the first, since it’s a very similar concept, just with a different means of gaining the initial momentum - and since all key portal surfaces are visible much sooner in the second half I discovered its solution much quicker. It might be a good progression for a less experienced player though, to teach them the concept of ceiling -> floor momentum .
Difficulty: 2/10
Enjoyed: 7/10
I already know these maps you are suggesting and they are awesome!
Your two No Elements maps are great, by the way.