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Part 1
Mastering the Challenge
- Activate practice mode from the pause menu and run through the entire stage. Pay attention to the trickier sections so you can identify where you might need additional work.
- Aim to secure your own version of the stage. The designer may have included a password for replication in the description. Alternatively, you could look for a version of the stage that's marked as replicable.
- If obtaining a version of the stage isn't an option, don't worry. Practicing on the stage itself is still viable. By switching off "Auto Checkpoints" in the pause settings and placing checkpoints manually, you can effectively replicate the experience of having multiple starting points despite missing the stage's original soundtrack.
- Should you acquire your own stage version, navigate to the 'Create' section and access the editor for that particular challenge. Within, you will find numerous tools to facilitate targeted practice sessions.
- Locate and deploy the 'Start Pos' feature in the editing suite. Position it wherever you feel the need to focus on honing your skills or at segments you deem the most challenging.
- Continue your practice in standard mode and persist until your confidence solidifies in conquering that segment.
- Extend your rehearsal to include sections that appear less challenging, as they could still present unexpected obstacles.
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Part 2
Conquering the Challenge
- If you sense readiness to tackle the entire challenge, embrace the moment and attempt it, allowing your hard work to shine.
- Don't let setbacks dishearten you. Should certain areas prove too difficult, revert to practice mode or utilize your replicated stage to refine your skills in those spots.
- Observe the techniques of others who have mastered the stage by watching their gameplay. Compare it to your approach, and if discrepancies lead to failures, adjust your method accordingly until the correct pattern becomes second nature.
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