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{{Strategy_Template|title1 = 2D Skip|image1 = 2dskip2.gif|caption1 = A successful attempt at 2D Skip.|version(s) = All|kingdom(s) = Moon Kingdom|classification = Movement Optimization|categories = All}}'''2D Skip''' (also known as '''2D Shortcut | {{Strategy_Template|title1 = 2D Skip|image1 = 2dskip2.gif|caption1 = A successful attempt at 2D Skip.|version(s) = All|kingdom(s) = Moon Kingdom|classification = Movement Optimization|categories = All}}'''2D Skip''' (also known as '''2D Shortcut''') is a movement optimization in the Moon Kingdom. The trick is performed by strategically not destroying certain blocks with Bowser's fire breath to skip a small section of platforming. This trick saves about two seconds when executed properly. | ||
2D Skip was one of the first speedrun strategies discovered in Super Mario Odyssey. While the trick is relatively easy by modern standards, it caused a significant number of lost runs when it was first discovered. This was likely due to a combination of general inexperience with Super Mario Odyssey speedrunning with the trick taking place at the very end of the run. It is still not uncommon for this trick to be failed simply due to nervousness. | 2D Skip was one of the first speedrun strategies discovered in Super Mario Odyssey. While the trick is relatively easy by modern standards, it caused a significant number of lost runs when it was first discovered. This was likely due to a combination of general inexperience with Super Mario Odyssey speedrunning with the trick taking place at the very end of the run. It is still not uncommon for this trick to be failed simply due to nervousness. |