A lot of speedrunners are pretty amazing at Legends with all the tricks they can do. I'm not a speedrunner, but I just find this stuff fun to mess around with.
Thanks. There are people who speedrun and to challenges that are a lot better at the game than myself, this was just some messing about for fun. There are only a couple of levels where it's possible to avoid using Murfy entirely.
It's hard to explain it. The way I'm doing is is to ground pound, then very quickly before he punches the ground, I'm simultaneously pressing a direction (something like 45 degrees diagonally), the attack button, the run button, and the jump button and holding them until he performs the move. You have to switch from the ground pound to pressing all those buttons within about a quarter of a second but once you manage to do it once you start getting used to it.
0:44 is only possible with a controller, you can't aim high enough using a keyboard. 2:24 is just crazy and I don't know what made me think it would even work lol.
@@bostin1472 It's hard to explain, but the name of this trick is called a "yby up". It just involves performing something such as a ground pound, then quickly pressing the run button, the hit button, the jump button, and a direction, all at once. There are videos that explain it, but once you manage to do it yourself, you start to get the hang of it.
The sheer amount of fluid, insane movement in this game is beautiful
Looks very hard like having a destroyed controller or two
It’s funny how I’ve been playing Rayman legends since it released and yet I’m not THAT good
A lot of speedrunners are pretty amazing at Legends with all the tricks they can do. I'm not a speedrunner, but I just find this stuff fun to mess around with.
I think I should do this, following your skills in video
Your a pro! You deserve more subs
Thanks. There are people who speedrun and to challenges that are a lot better at the game than myself, this was just some messing about for fun. There are only a couple of levels where it's possible to avoid using Murfy entirely.
@@steo.c also globox moment
At that one moment, I subbed.
i had no clue there was a ground pound jump
I don't know if it was intentional from the devs, or any of the other methods for performing these jumps, but they're interesting nevertheless.
@@steo.c very neat things in the ubi art games
Super Video 👏🏼
I did this without lums
5:06 it happened to me but it was raybox
0:45 Dude how did you do that? I have watched so many videos with this move but I still don't know how to do that
It's hard to explain it. The way I'm doing is is to ground pound, then very quickly before he punches the ground, I'm simultaneously pressing a direction (something like 45 degrees diagonally), the attack button, the run button, and the jump button and holding them until he performs the move. You have to switch from the ground pound to pressing all those buttons within about a quarter of a second but once you manage to do it once you start getting used to it.
ok, so
0:44 how
and
2:24 how
Edit: you didn’t answer my question
0:44 is only possible with a controller, you can't aim high enough using a keyboard. 2:24 is just crazy and I don't know what made me think it would even work lol.
@@steo.c but how you do it 😳
@@bostin1472 It's hard to explain, but the name of this trick is called a "yby up". It just involves performing something such as a ground pound, then quickly pressing the run button, the hit button, the jump button, and a direction, all at once. There are videos that explain it, but once you manage to do it yourself, you start to get the hang of it.
Hi Steo
Bravo
La moruphy
Pc version?
Yeah it was on PC. It's not possible to avoid freeing Murfy on Wii U also, because you need him to open the door at the end of the level.
@@steo.c that's what I thought, played it on Nintendo switch and had no way to not use murfy.
Liked ur video! Keep it on
This get me
Sreo Hi
Hi