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Even before I checked the description I knew this had to be a remake of the same map by Azorae without the laser. That one always felt like a No-Elements map to me, except indeed with a single element. The design seemed familiar but nevertheless heavily modified to work within a true No-Elements restriction.
As you’ll see, I didn’t use the first area with portalable ceiling/floors or one of the angled panels. By very simply jumping from the furthest pit from either the grate or the platform opposite such and placing the portal immediately before landing , you can get to the end platform and skip most of the map.
I didn’t really enjoy this map as much as your others simply due to the easy-to-execute unintended solution, and didn’t even give it a thumbs up to begin with, but now that I’ve seen the proper idea you meant to convey I’m giving it one. Still have to dock enjoyment points, though - coming from the person who made Fiendish, Fractious, and Godly Behemoth, my solution seems like a big oversight. I was able to solve all three of those without timescale modification though, so guess I’m just too good at cheesing this game :P
Difficulty: 1.5/10 (much higher for the uninitiated solving it the proper way)
Enjoyed: 6.5/10
https://youtu.be/MN8NJFvdkIk