I wish I trained myself to have the patience and I'll easily be able to breeze these steps because I get angry easily when trying to beat difficult level. Yet another awesome video!
I used to be like That, if you are playing a level that is taking you a lot of time, listen to music or a podcast or whatever while playing the level so you get relaxed, also while you are playing dont think about beating the level all the time just relax your mind and just think about playing the level, and also dont overplay, if you play for longer periods of time your brain gets tired and you play worse, so Yeah basically just take Your time.
@@rraaiin if your pb is like for example 83% dying at other percentages under your pb can be demotivating especially with choke points, atleast for me i play on 60hz so ship and wave are usually chokepoints and frustrate me (though obviously thats just me because i play on 60hz)
thank you a lot. I'm trying to beat Bloodbath rn and I'm having a really hard time getting consistent. As someone who has recently started extreme demons I really appreciate this
@@arealhuman2409 As someone whose current hardest is Bloodbath after jumping from Acropolis, I can confidently say that Michigun is by far the hardest part of the level. Also if it's the beginning of Etzer that you struggle with, you can click right before the UFO portal then click right before the blue jump ring and just cheese that and it's not hard whatsoever. I'm probably gonna make a How To Beat Bloodbath video at some point and explain more in depth. Best of luck to you on your endeavor to beat Bloodbath.
A tip that I have for actively practicing is to not use copyables. This forces you to go through the entire level in practice mode just to practice a specific part, and helps you get consistent at the earlier parts a bit faster
The problem is that it's atrociously annoying when you're trying runs on levels like Rust or others like that, because most of the time there's no room for checkpoints
I've seen so many videos about tips for gd, and all of them are the same, obvious things, like "don't do a really big jump" "make sure to use start positions" "pick a level you like". This video is different though, it gives great tips that I've never even thought of, and will ACTUALLY help me in the future! Thank you aeon!
I started doing this about 2 months ago, what's cool about it is that if I do a practice run of a really hard level then go do some easy demons, then those easy demons seem really easy by comparison Currently doing this with Digital Descent as I love the level and would like to beat it by the end of the year
I beat nine circles two days ago and I was really losing it. Had 8 deaths at the last cube and really was getting tired of it. Thanks for this, it really helped me to want to do more harder stuff than what I normally do
Thanks aeon, I beat killbot a few days ago, and I'm now doing sonic wave, you've definitely been a factor in me attempting these levels (such as killbot, and also phobos)
I like this idea. I’m scared of playing other levels while grinding one fearing that I’ll get inconsistent with the one I’m grinding, but I failed to consider that constantly grinding one level can mindblock you really fast, and sometimes going to another level for a bit is just what you need. I’ve got 14k attempts and 73% on black blizzard for my new hardest at the moment, so I think the next time I think I’ll warm up on goner, which I absolutely wanna do as my first list level, using this method :)
This is a very interesting approach. Even though all this time I've been hesitant to work on 2 or more hard levels at once I think I might give this a go :)
I'm doing a variation of this method rn for speedrun (which will be my next hardest) and it's really effective. Just playing the level from time to time like 20 minutes daily works wonders for consistency. Definitely recommend this
The thing that I find is most important is your mindset. If you go into a level expecting it to take a while to beat, chances are you’ll make progress faster than you anticipate which will help you stay motivated.
This really gave me the confidence to keep trying wasureta. I only have two extreme demons under my belt. Acu and Black blizzard. Wasureta just caught my eye because it’s fast gameplay which I love. I have 80-100 as well as multiple runs. Thank you Aeon!
Honestly, feels like Aeon has had such a massive skillboost since he beat the Sonic Waves. Like i dont think Aeon wouldve even considered trying Hard Machine last year
@@jacktheace3148 idk. Sonic Wave is a wave level yeah, but Aeon just seems better at everything in general. Maybe he just got a confidence boost from beating SW?
I have set a gigantic task for me to undertake in this game, which is to complete Digital Descent, and currently I have managed to progress to 32% on the level. And I believe that this method will help me accomplish my task quicker, with less difficulties interfering the process of the journey.
Yo thanks for the tips! Honestly I wanna get into demons more but I get frustrated really easily, especially the easier the demon is lmao so this will hopefully help Honestly I haven't watched the video yet I just wanna be the first good comment lmao but I expect it to be very good
Honestly true im just like why haven’t I beaten this? Its a medium or something like that and if i shouldve beaten a level no matter the difficulty i get more pissed to
@@NiceBigHampter this works if I don’t choose the worst levels to go for as jumps/new hardest (examples include Lights and Thunder, Clubstep as a jump from LaT, and Collapse as a jump from decode)
Thanks for this video, it's a bit what I do, but having you telling that you're doing the same makes me more confident in my way of doing it, thank you :)
Thanks aeon this will really help me with beating my first extreme (digital decent) as playing other Digital decent on practice before bed will probably help
I love how I was about to use that intro with the "good morning, good evening, good afternoon everyone" but then I saw this channel. Wobbly goldi approves this intro.
dude honestly i don’t hear people talk about it much but the sleep method is actually very helpful you can literally do a practice run of a level and then do it the next day and get it right, it happens to me all the time with extreme demons
What used to do with like easy demons was just play 2 practice runs, play from 0 for like 10 minutes, If I think I can do it I keep going from 0. If I don’t I just do more practice runs, typically taking a long time and it gets annoying quickly. But for the past 2 hard levels I’ve done I’ve done what you said, backwards practicing, and it feels great. In fact for the last level I beat, my new hardest, Sedulous, I did 26-100 before ever playing 0-26
Dude the click thing helps so much, like in 2020 I just listened to nswish playing the golden wave and tried to replicate it and I would get super close to doing it like 5 times but I didn't do it until late 2021 lol.
i noticed i actually did this a lot without really noticing it helped me a lot with how i learned levels also a way to connect a part with another when practicing a part, practice from like 2 to 5 clicks before said part and itll be much better
Im already stuck at the hard demons for more than 2-4 months and I hope this video helps me to beat another hard demon or maybe even low end insane demon. The biggest problem for me was not picking a level I like later but I also played when I was in the mood and not with the mindset that I wanna beat it (or as a new hardest) il try to make a routine from it and il be back if I beat Infrared. (Il not let my study go down for this because my study still has the highest priority (the runs in the morning is no go because I’m already awake before 6am (sometimes later (and I have than to go like after 45 minutes)
Huh, I kinda did that already. That's a very interesting strategy. I just played levels that I found fun but not necessarily wanted to beat, until I beat my current one and I usually ended up choosing one of those.
Nice. Aeon air showing us the big moves. I kind of do the same thing, having two levels of around the same difficulty that complement each other (depending on what I wanna do) and then have an easier level which has something that I know I suck real bad, like ship or a long level, but it's not as fleshed-out and programmed as yours. Right now I'm trying to beat x adventure ( and I feel stuck with it :) ), apache by shocksidian and future funk
i’m also a backwards learner and i usually do a practice run by getting to the end and placing checkpoints in transitions and reasonable pauses so i don’t have to click precisely or buffer because i know i forget and it just takes so much longer
ever since i started playing the game i always saw bloodbath as this monumental level, which makes sense because when i started it was #1 and still didnt have a first victor yet, it sort of became the level id do a practice run of when i was bored, and after a really long time i decided to actually go for it and i only needed to spend like 2k new attempts to do it, because over the other 6 years of playing the game i put in 6000 attempts of random practice runs and i already knew exactly how to play the level, i just needed to get consistent at the chokepoints it has, might have to start using this more often lol
Currently doing Moment as my first extreme(Jumping from Swirling Fire/Leyak whichever is harder), having done runs from 49-100 3 times now and some other runs, warming up is a bit annoying because I just do a lot of practice runs on the level until I feel like im ready to do runs but with this strategy I think il have a better experience and not get tired of the level. Thank you aeon 😃
@@jacktheace3148 Short answer: Wouldnt reccomend because of how boring and annoying it was playing from 0 Long answer: My experience was absolutely fucking horrendous even worse than leyak. I couldnt get consistent at the 4th click in the drop and would get to the drop every single attempt to just die to the click or pass and get to the "blue" part at around 70% and die there at the green orbs(at around 83 or something) Then I died at 96 and wanted to drop the level but beat it the same day after an hour.
I actually started playing this game 5 months ago , and I was like doing practice run on the hard levels while beating the level I working on ,and struggling so much , and I kept on that and now I have 102 demons and 2 insane demons .
Is practicing backwards actually more effective than practicing a level forwards? Something I've noticed about gd players is that sometimes they _refuse_ to play a single attempt from zero until they've got decent run to 100. now obviously that's an exaggeration but you know what I mean. I do it too but I'm not sure if/why it's actually more effective
I beat levels too fast... I have 80% on mothmelons in 100 att, I beat untitled in 5k att, and i have 50 on boogie and it's been 1k att already... my only problem is patience
A think that a lot of people want help with is how do you practise a level. I mean when do you put checkpoints and how do you practise a level overall. I hope you know what I mean
I’m a pretty frequent GD player (~2000 hours) and I finally decided to do my first extreme. I always get distracted with other levels and never end up up beating one. I am practising two list demons at the moment, two that whoever is reading this has probably heard of (limbo and oblivion) and doing them as my first. Am I crazy? Yes.
I've already known this. I just take a few levels, that i want to do and just playing them randomly, and thus after a while i can beat several levels with a difference of a few days.
I wish I trained myself to have the patience and I'll easily be able to breeze these steps because I get angry easily when trying to beat difficult level. Yet another awesome video!
why do you get angry? just think of it as progress whenever you die far in
I used to be like That, if you are playing a level that is taking you a lot of time, listen to music or a podcast or whatever while playing the level so you get relaxed, also while you are playing dont think about beating the level all the time just relax your mind and just think about playing the level, and also dont overplay, if you play for longer periods of time your brain gets tired and you play worse, so Yeah basically just take Your time.
Same
yeah i took 4 breaks in the span of 1.5 years to beat spl 💨
@@rraaiin if your pb is like for example 83% dying at other percentages under your pb can be demotivating especially with choke points, atleast for me i play on 60hz so ship and wave are usually chokepoints and frustrate me (though obviously thats just me because i play on 60hz)
thank you a lot. I'm trying to beat Bloodbath rn and I'm having a really hard time getting consistent. As someone who has recently started extreme demons I really appreciate this
which part gives you trouble
@@NiceBigHampter just the normal stuff so Etzer Michigun and the ship after Evasium
@@arealhuman2409 ok
@@arealhuman2409 As someone whose current hardest is Bloodbath after jumping from Acropolis, I can confidently say that Michigun is by far the hardest part of the level. Also if it's the beginning of Etzer that you struggle with, you can click right before the UFO portal then click right before the blue jump ring and just cheese that and it's not hard whatsoever. I'm probably gonna make a How To Beat Bloodbath video at some point and explain more in depth. Best of luck to you on your endeavor to beat Bloodbath.
@@KondorXT Michigun’s is just triple spike
i usually scroll through my levels, find something, play five attempts, go back, repeat lol
My man went from geometry dash itself, to telling us how our life choices affect our gameplay
he was true about everything about the good night's rest
A tip that I have for actively practicing is to not use copyables. This forces you to go through the entire level in practice mode just to practice a specific part, and helps you get consistent at the earlier parts a bit faster
The only problem is the practice song if you don't have the megahack
The problem is that it's atrociously annoying when you're trying runs on levels like Rust or others like that, because most of the time there's no room for checkpoints
not all of us have megahack practice song
@@ireadysucks3026 bruh mega hack v5 has that feature for free
Yall you can get practice music hack without megahack
I've seen so many videos about tips for gd, and all of them are the same, obvious things, like "don't do a really big jump" "make sure to use start positions" "pick a level you like". This video is different though, it gives great tips that I've never even thought of, and will ACTUALLY help me in the future! Thank you aeon!
I started doing this about 2 months ago, what's cool about it is that if I do a practice run of a really hard level then go do some easy demons, then those easy demons seem really easy by comparison
Currently doing this with Digital Descent as I love the level and would like to beat it by the end of the year
GL man :)
Me with my 40k attempts on each level: I needed this
Sameee
I beat nine circles two days ago and I was really losing it. Had 8 deaths at the last cube and really was getting tired of it. Thanks for this, it really helped me to want to do more harder stuff than what I normally do
How good are you rn? NC is annoying lol
@@videogamermega hey, since then I have beaten Thana and acu (about 4 months ago) but I don't really play anymore
You better right now?
@@Blahblah-bw2fu lol still active on RUclips but haven't played gd in about a year. But yes I'm fine thanks
@@joechisman5909 dam
Welp you was skilled I guess
Good job
1:20 just casually says next hardest is hard machine
what
Thanks aeon, I beat killbot a few days ago, and I'm now doing sonic wave, you've definitely been a factor in me attempting these levels (such as killbot, and also phobos)
GG!
@@satelliteimagerymusic thanks!
@@Forgottenbio you’re so Good lol im trying to beat forsaken neon😂
@@albert1537 forsaken neon is no easy task, good luck!
GG!
Thank you aeonair for entertaining us and providing quality content. always makes my day better ❤
I like this idea. I’m scared of playing other levels while grinding one fearing that I’ll get inconsistent with the one I’m grinding, but I failed to consider that constantly grinding one level can mindblock you really fast, and sometimes going to another level for a bit is just what you need. I’ve got 14k attempts and 73% on black blizzard for my new hardest at the moment, so I think the next time I think I’ll warm up on goner, which I absolutely wanna do as my first list level, using this method :)
gl on black blizzard!
Thank you so much, i''ll try this out :D
Thank you aeon this helped me pump more levels on my channel
This is a very interesting approach. Even though all this time I've been hesitant to work on 2 or more hard levels at once I think I might give this a go :)
Thank you aeon, I just started learning moment and been having a hard time with learning the level and this video has been helping out so much :D
Thanks aeon, keep up the content
Bro hasn't even watched the video
Bro it was made 5 minutes ago
@@skytrizz don’t need to watch it, it’s aeon lol
I'm doing a variation of this method rn for speedrun (which will be my next hardest) and it's really effective. Just playing the level from time to time like 20 minutes daily works wonders for consistency. Definitely recommend this
thx so much I have been struggling with stereo madness and it worked!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
great video, thabks
Thank you so much for this, really need it rn since I'm getting back into extremes
The thing that I find is most important is your mindset. If you go into a level expecting it to take a while to beat, chances are you’ll make progress faster than you anticipate which will help you stay motivated.
Really helpfull! I am currently working my way into Some harder insane demons and this really helps
Same
@@zacharywoloszynski4258 Nice whats your’e hardest at the moment?
@@ruben7703 right now Pixel Thingy by Hinds, but I'm going for Swirling Fire right now
I'm so grateful for your help! It may sound silly, but your basic strategy did the trick! Thanks a ton!
This really gave me the confidence to keep trying wasureta. I only have two extreme demons under my belt. Acu and Black blizzard. Wasureta just caught my eye because it’s fast gameplay which I love. I have 80-100 as well as multiple runs. Thank you Aeon!
cataclysm and bloodpool when
Good luck!
@@moonl1314 yesterday
@@FmbMitro interesting
@@Forgottenbio i best wasureta and now i’m on kenos
Oh good heavens he got 98 in spl and casually ignores it
Honestly, feels like Aeon has had such a massive skillboost since he beat the Sonic Waves. Like i dont think Aeon wouldve even considered trying Hard Machine last year
Exactly he literally said I would love to go for this if I ever actually had the skill
Well hard machine has 0 wave parts
@@jacktheace3148 yeah but it has a few ball parts
@@jacktheace3148 idk. Sonic Wave is a wave level yeah, but Aeon just seems better at everything in general. Maybe he just got a confidence boost from beating SW?
@@_ehh yeah
I have set a gigantic task for me to undertake in this game, which is to complete Digital Descent, and currently I have managed to progress to 32% on the level. And I believe that this method will help me accomplish my task quicker, with less difficulties interfering the process of the journey.
now you're on your way to become a geometry dash rhythm champion
Thanks! Beat slaughterhouse in 5 minutes after this was released
Yo thanks for the tips! Honestly I wanna get into demons more but I get frustrated really easily, especially the easier the demon is lmao so this will hopefully help
Honestly I haven't watched the video yet I just wanna be the first good comment lmao but I expect it to be very good
Honestly true im just like why haven’t I beaten this? Its a medium or something like that and if i shouldve beaten a level no matter the difficulty i get more pissed to
@@vybz987 what I try to do is try to have fun with a level even if it sucks, i try to enjoy it more instead of beating it as fast as i can
@@NiceBigHampter this works if I don’t choose the worst levels to go for as jumps/new hardest (examples include Lights and Thunder, Clubstep as a jump from LaT, and Collapse as a jump from decode)
@@placeholdername-1 lights and thunder was really fun for me acually
@@placeholdername-1 and clubstep is the most fun main level imo
OH MY LORD.. sitting on your stream and seeing 96 is so sadly.. good fckn luck on spl !!
Now, thanks to Aeon, I can finally beat more levels and harder levels than I do now.
Thanks Aeon!
my man says hes gonna do hard machine while at the time this was posted cursed's stream is literally called " I need a suicide hotline machine"
Thanks for this video, it's a bit what I do, but having you telling that you're doing the same makes me more confident in my way of doing it, thank you :)
Thanks aeon this will really help me with beating my first extreme (digital decent) as playing other Digital decent on practice before bed will probably help
I love how I was about to use that intro with the "good morning, good evening, good afternoon everyone" but then I saw this channel. Wobbly goldi approves this intro.
dude honestly i don’t hear people talk about it much but the sleep method is actually very helpful you can literally do a practice run of a level and then do it the next day and get it right, it happens to me all the time with extreme demons
Wow, I haven't heard of these strategies before. Thanks for advice!
Interesting. I have never considered a practicing strategy like this. Thanks
What used to do with like easy demons was just play 2 practice runs, play from 0 for like 10 minutes, If I think I can do it I keep going from 0. If I don’t I just do more practice runs, typically taking a long time and it gets annoying quickly.
But for the past 2 hard levels I’ve done I’ve done what you said, backwards practicing, and it feels great.
In fact for the last level I beat, my new hardest, Sedulous, I did 26-100 before ever playing 0-26
This is nice way of practicing hard levels, thank you for sharing it with us
Thank ya, love ur content ;)
Dude the click thing helps so much, like in 2020 I just listened to nswish playing the golden wave and tried to replicate it and I would get super close to doing it like 5 times but I didn't do it until late 2021 lol.
thank you for motivating me aeon!
This strategy seems really cool, want to do bloodbath, so this will help! Thank you!
Great vid, Keep it up!
i noticed i actually did this a lot without really noticing it helped me a lot with how i learned levels
also a way to connect a part with another when practicing a part, practice from like 2 to 5 clicks before said part and itll be much better
I'd love to train that way, but if I try to play at night, I'll wake up half of my neighborhood with my clicks...
Man I'll never beat an extreme demon on 60hz.
always nice watching a Aeon vid on your birth day!
I love this advice. Thanks!
This is exactly my strategy, it’s crazy that we both independently started playing gd like this
Im already stuck at the hard demons for more than 2-4 months and I hope this video helps me to beat another hard demon or maybe even low end insane demon. The biggest problem for me was not picking a level I like later but I also played when I was in the mood and not with the mindset that I wanna beat it (or as a new hardest) il try to make a routine from it and il be back if I beat Infrared. (Il not let my study go down for this because my study still has the highest priority (the runs in the morning is no go because I’m already awake before 6am (sometimes later (and I have than to go like after 45 minutes)
Huh, I kinda did that already. That's a very interesting strategy.
I just played levels that I found fun but not necessarily wanted to beat, until I beat my current one and I usually ended up choosing one of those.
thank you for teaching me how to get better!
Nice. Aeon air showing us the big moves.
I kind of do the same thing, having two levels of around the same difficulty that complement each other (depending on what I wanna do) and then have an easier level which has something that I know I suck real bad, like ship or a long level, but it's not as fleshed-out and programmed as yours.
Right now I'm trying to beat x adventure ( and I feel stuck with it :) ), apache by shocksidian and future funk
i’m also a backwards learner and i usually do a practice run by getting to the end and placing checkpoints in transitions and reasonable pauses so i don’t have to click precisely or buffer because i know i forget and it just takes so much longer
YOU'RE TRYING HARD MACHINE MAN? WHAT A PRO BEST OF LUCK
ever since i started playing the game i always saw bloodbath as this monumental level, which makes sense because when i started it was #1 and still didnt have a first victor yet, it sort of became the level id do a practice run of when i was bored, and after a really long time i decided to actually go for it and i only needed to spend like 2k new attempts to do it, because over the other 6 years of playing the game i put in 6000 attempts of random practice runs and i already knew exactly how to play the level, i just needed to get consistent at the chokepoints it has, might have to start using this more often lol
the way i trained myself:
Start from the end of the level go back in progressive jumps, 90%, then *)% maybe from the drop and so on and so forth
Currently doing Moment as my first extreme(Jumping from Swirling Fire/Leyak whichever is harder), having done runs from 49-100 3 times now and some other runs, warming up is a bit annoying because I just do a lot of practice runs on the level until I feel like im ready to do runs but with this strategy I think il have a better experience and not get tired of the level. Thank you aeon 😃
Do you recommend swirling fire?
@@jacktheace3148
Short answer: Wouldnt reccomend because of how boring and annoying it was playing from 0
Long answer: My experience was absolutely fucking horrendous even worse than leyak. I couldnt get consistent at the 4th click in the drop and would get to the drop every single attempt to just die to the click or pass and get to the "blue" part at around 70% and die there at the green orbs(at around 83 or something) Then I died at 96 and wanted to drop the level but beat it the same day after an hour.
Thank you Aeon. I beat clubstep after a year of geometry dash.
“50 hours a day” - Aeon Air
I actually started playing this game 5 months ago , and I was like doing practice run on the hard levels while beating the level I working on ,and struggling so much , and I kept on that and now I have 102 demons and 2 insane demons .
FINALLY something that i need to know is getting answered
Thanks for a method. I can't do this bc I play on phone but i will do another parts of this method.
I'm pretty sure Snowballer uses the same method of learning levels and that's why he was able to do top 10's in a matter of days.
I love how he has to confirm it is a video instead of a picture
I've been doing that for a pretty long time now, and it's such a based strategy like actually it's so fun and helpful to beat demons!1!1!1!
Wait I didn’t know his new hardest is going to be hard machine. I thought it was going to be SNC lol
same lol. a top 10 demon is nothing i exspected
Samr
Whenever I saw this I was like "oh, okay, he's just helping people out" then I saw "best strategy 2022"
At least in 2023 ge didn't update the title to say best strategy 2023
Thank you a lot im trying to beat sakupen hekl and im having a hard time getting consistent with the wave sections
Moral of the story: do practice runs before bed, play the level you'll be beating next a little each day.
aeons strategy to get good: play 3 levels at once
ty for making this
good luck on hard machine :)
i do something similar to this and its really good, it makes the game 10x less boring
youtube is only now telling me you posted this 10 minutes ago
... nice
Is practicing backwards actually more effective than practicing a level forwards? Something I've noticed about gd players is that sometimes they _refuse_ to play a single attempt from zero until they've got decent run to 100. now obviously that's an exaggeration but you know what I mean. I do it too but I'm not sure if/why it's actually more effective
I beat levels too fast... I have 80% on mothmelons in 100 att, I beat untitled in 5k att, and i have 50 on boogie and it's been 1k att already... my only problem is patience
GIT GUD!!!!
A think that a lot of people want help with is how do you practise a level. I mean when do you put checkpoints and how do you practise a level overall. I hope you know what I mean
Thankyou I’m currently doing a jump from Saturn V to necropolis
before i needed like 4 hours for beating an easy demon, but now i can beat them on 20 minutes, pretty nice i think
Im grinding for Bloodbath as my first extreme demon, I have some good runs like 31%, 80-100% and 52-99% (rip), this is going to help me a lot ;)
GG on Sink
Woah it's Aeon
I’m a pretty frequent GD player (~2000 hours) and I finally decided to do my first extreme. I always get distracted with other levels and never end up up beating one. I am practising two list demons at the moment, two that whoever is reading this has probably heard of (limbo and oblivion) and doing them as my first. Am I crazy? Yes.
Any good progress 1.5 year later ?
ngl this video also helps with other games that involve muscle memory (also i learned something about muscle memory from this video)
cool way of announcin your next hardest
Omg I’m learning clubstep and I’m making procreation so much faster THX❤❤
Nice video bro,now i did beat a extreme demon (not sarcasm)
I've already known this. I just take a few levels, that i want to do and just playing them randomly, and thus after a while i can beat several levels with a difference of a few days.
we aint gonna talk about aeon having 98% on super probably level
I'm a shit player at the game (my hardest is platinum adventure) and this has helped a lot with main levels and easy demons ty
Wait Aeon, didn't you want to do SNC as your next hardest?
Very interesting