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*By [[Trickjump|trickjumping]] over the [[Area object|death area]] at the end of the level, it is possible to achieve an [[infinite fall]].<ref>https://twitter.com/Rishi01453225/status/1464819599350796291</ref>
*By [[Trickjump|trickjumping]] over the [[Area object|death area]] at the end of the level, it is possible to achieve an [[infinite fall]].<ref>https://twitter.com/Rishi01453225/status/1464819599350796291</ref>
*Although the tall wall at the end of the level has collision on top, there is no known way to reach the top of it,<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRvfyBMJg8Y&t=186s</ref> despite it being possible to get extremely close with currently known trickjump techniques. Trickjumper [https://twitter.com/JoniKauf JoniKauf] measured that one would need to jump around 25 [[Unit|units]] higher than current techniques seem to allow,<ref>https://twitter.com/JoniKauf/status/1479534690998566917</ref> meaning a new technique would likely be needed.


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Latest revision as of 22:38, 28 January 2024

Cloud Sea
Internal name CloudExStage
Moon Rock level? No
Collectibles
Power Moons 2
Regional coins None
Trivia
Music Another World

Cloud Sea (not to be confused with Sea of Clouds in Mushroom Kingdom) is a sub-world in Seaside Kingdom that involves crossing a series of green platforms while using Pulse Beams to clear clouds that obscure the player's vision. The level can be accessed via a Mini Rocket on a small cliff near the Beach House Checkpoint Flag.

Trivia

  • By trickjumping over the death area at the end of the level, it is possible to achieve an infinite fall.[1]
  • Although the tall wall at the end of the level has collision on top, there is no known way to reach the top of it,[2] despite it being possible to get extremely close with currently known trickjump techniques. Trickjumper JoniKauf measured that one would need to jump around 25 units higher than current techniques seem to allow,[3] meaning a new technique would likely be needed.

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