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[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiinoyifvFb64od8RyqPFmVqDrFwkgaa0 Route Tutorial Playlist] | [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiinoyifvFb64od8RyqPFmVqDrFwkgaa0 Route Tutorial Playlist] | ||
== | == History == | ||
[[File:Any% World Record Progression Video by SmallAnt|thumb|330x330px]] | [[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. | ||