Imagine that, every .35 seconds, a bus leaves the station from 1 level to the next and Mario must ride a bus to get to the next level.
So every 3-- 0.35 seconds, a bus leaves over and over and over again forever and ever. So when you beat a level, Mario has to wait for the next bus to depart so that means, if he beats a level, if he enters the- the castle right before a bus leaves, then he can get on it and he doesn't have to wait very long. But if he just misses a bus then he has to wait for the next one to leave.
And that's how this game works
So every 3-- 0.35 seconds, a bus leaves over and over and over again forever and ever. So when you beat a level, Mario has to wait for the next bus to depart so that means, if he beats a level, if he enters the- the castle right before a bus leaves, then he can get on it and he doesn't have to wait very long. But if he just misses a bus then he has to wait for the next one to leave.
And that's how this game works
by An SMB1 runner November 16, 2022
In Super Mario Bros, a "Wolf route" is when you decide to be a complete dumbass and come up with the worst routes ever, usually involving hard/inconsistent tricks to make the later levels more lenient when going for a sub 5 minutes time.
Named after the runner WolfAeterni
Named after the runner WolfAeterni
by An SMB1 runner November 16, 2022