In Celeste, a dream super/hyper is a tech that abuses coyote frames you get. In Celeste, coyote frames let you jump basically whenever you get them, no matter what. Usually, this means walking off a ledge but getting that *tiny bit* of extra leniency.
However, once coming out of dream blocks, you get coyote frames as well. They are usually used for dream jumps but can be (ab)used to initiate a hyper. So, dream hyper!
Similar for dream supers (which are the same thing but uncrouched)
However, once coming out of dream blocks, you get coyote frames as well. They are usually used for dream jumps but can be (ab)used to initiate a hyper. So, dream hyper!
Similar for dream supers (which are the same thing but uncrouched)
dryper = dream hyper
"...yeah the dryper is hard but I count that as part of tetris since the setup is so dependent on it."
They do have a few pitfalls though. I guess I'll say them here: If you demodash into the dream block, you'll always perform a dream super instead of a dream hyper. When dream hypering, a horizontal demo to do the hyper is always better than a down-diagonal dash, as it gives extra coyote frames. You can also dream dash in one direction and dream super/hyper in the opposite direction.
"...yeah the dryper is hard but I count that as part of tetris since the setup is so dependent on it."
They do have a few pitfalls though. I guess I'll say them here: If you demodash into the dream block, you'll always perform a dream super instead of a dream hyper. When dream hypering, a horizontal demo to do the hyper is always better than a down-diagonal dash, as it gives extra coyote frames. You can also dream dash in one direction and dream super/hyper in the opposite direction.
by mb6fbhsphdrcb April 21, 2025