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'''Any%''' is a term | '''Any%''' is a term used in speedrunning to denote the objective of simply clearing the game without the requirement of completing anything else. The Super Mario Odyssey Any% run begins when selecting the Start button on a new save file, and ends when Mario shoots out of the final wire in the [[Moon Kingdom]] during the [[Bowser (capture)|Bowser]] escape sequence. | ||
== Speedrun route == | == Speedrun route == | ||
Because the only requirement to progress to the next [[ | Because the only requirement to progress to the next [[kingdom]] in an initial playthrough of the game is to collect enough moons within the current kingdom, the Any% route is mostly modular, meaning the routing in each kingdom is mainly independent of the routing in other kingdoms. There are a few minor exceptions to this, such as planning to collect enough [[coins]] throughout the run to purchase [[Power Moon|Power Moons]] from the [[Crazy Cap]] shops in the [[Wooded Kingdom]] and [[Snow Kingdom]]. | ||
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OBCcowBCHOL7LOcI8_gGFUpkRFs72MeiHFJxl92Fw10/edit#gid=0 Any% Route Document] | [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OBCcowBCHOL7LOcI8_gGFUpkRFs72MeiHFJxl92Fw10/edit#gid=0 Any% Route Document] | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
[[File:Any% World Record Progression Video by SmallAnt|thumb|330x330px]] | |||
After the game was released on October 27, 2017, the world record began rapidly decreasing, reaching a time of 1:05:14 by speedrunner Shaeden before the end of the year. Early speedruns were played on [[Version 1.0.1|game version 1.0.1]], and later the functionally identical [[version 1.1.0]] after its release on November 30, 2017, even after it was discovered that the earlier [[version 1.0.0]] was faster due to a version-exclusive trick known as [[First Moon Skip]]. The use of version 1.0.0 and First Moon Skip was banned since it only made one additional speedrun trick possible, and was difficult to obtain due to the requirement to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factory_reset factory reset] one's Switch to obtain it. | After the game was released on October 27, 2017, the world record began rapidly decreasing, reaching a time of 1:05:14 by speedrunner Shaeden before the end of the year. Early speedruns were played on [[Version 1.0.1|game version 1.0.1]], and later the functionally identical [[version 1.1.0]] after its release on November 30, 2017, even after it was discovered that the earlier [[version 1.0.0]] was faster due to a version-exclusive trick known as [[First Moon Skip]]. The use of version 1.0.0 and First Moon Skip was banned since it only made one additional speedrun trick possible, and was difficult to obtain due to the requirement to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factory_reset factory reset] one's Switch to obtain it. | ||
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After this, the time would be driven down further with two runners dominating the category, Tyron18 and Mitch, aided in part by the new discovery of [[Daylight Savings Time Abuse]]. Tyron18 would get the first time below 59 minutes on October 12, 2019. After this, two new big tricks were found and put to use, being [[Dino Skip Skip]] and the [[Spewartless]] Luncheon route. Mitch would get the first time under 58 minutes on July 27, 2020 with a 57:54. | After this, the time would be driven down further with two runners dominating the category, Tyron18 and Mitch, aided in part by the new discovery of [[Daylight Savings Time Abuse]]. Tyron18 would get the first time below 59 minutes on October 12, 2019. After this, two new big tricks were found and put to use, being [[Dino Skip Skip]] and the [[Spewartless]] Luncheon route. Mitch would get the first time under 58 minutes on July 27, 2020 with a 57:54. | ||
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ROdtNjkyCI2XXNAjooEebY9K5sNWJB5iqokIvjQTh2s/edit#gid=1186819168 World Record Progression Spreadsheet] | [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ROdtNjkyCI2XXNAjooEebY9K5sNWJB5iqokIvjQTh2s/edit#gid=1186819168 World Record Progression Spreadsheet] | ||
[[Category:Speedruns]] | [[Category:Speedruns]] | ||
[[Category:Main board speedruns]] |