Lego Star Wars turns combining young children into a real strategy
The Jedi Code says one must not “seek adventure and excitement” and use the Force for “knowledge and defense, never for attack,” blah blah blah. Someone should say Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga that, because fans have discovered that it lets you get a little sickly air by incorporating Jedi kids.
Despite the game’s innocuous appearance, it allows you to string together a number of deceptively sickly fusion technologies. Look no further than this clip about a Stormtrooper is run by Captain Antilles before receiving Fist of the North Stard to the small screen. Twitter user Red Orb, no doubt looking for adventure and excitement in the hope of knowledge, discovered that kids in Lego star wars does not deal damage like other characters. In fact, they are completely unbeatable, at least compared to their silver screen counterparts. Naturally, he used this knowledge for some cool games and posted a clip worthy of being called DCFS on Twitter in which he fuses hell on earth out of an unsuspecting kid. suspicious, sensitive to force. (We are here at Kotaku Lego does not tolerate violence against children. However, we found it hilarious.)
“So the children, at least this kid, suffered no fire damage, so I found my test dummy,” Red Orb wrote. “Also, note that you can use children to get through large holes and gaps. I’m calling this Baby Flight”.
I’m optimistic that the developers at TT Games mean well by not allowing players.”Skywalker“A bunch of kids fade into oblivion, but if you give a gamer an inch, they lose an entire star cast. For 21 seconds without interruption, Red Orb, as Jedi master Qui-Gon Jinn, air juggling a child in broad daylight. They couldn’t make chitlins like Nokia-phones as durable as they used to be, because the Red Orb managed to pull the poor a considerable distance, even across a gap in the town square.
“Children’s flights” can also be a legitimate strategy for reaching hard-to-reach places. The Red Orb seems to have demonstrated this by vertically combining a child with Obi Wan Kenobi to achieve a Missing fragment on top of Jedi.
After listening Lego star wars How did you fight? Devil May CryThe Red Orb said to Kotaku he started getting into the game to see if that claim was true. While early enemies didn’t have a large enough health bar to practice combos, Red Orb got some practice using an AI 2 player. Sadly, this friendly shot solution also does not allow long or satisfying combos.
“At some point, I thought I accidentally hit the young Anakin character and he wasn’t hurt, so I just started using him as a test dummy,” said Red Orb. Kotaku.
Thanks to Anakin’s noble sacrifice, Red Orb was able to experiment with different Lego character movements and discover how far he could push the “Baby Flight” combo rings. So far, the Red Orb told Kotaku that “Children Flight” allows him to skip the character-specific interactions, puzzles, and collectibles kyber brick.
“If you shorten the time, you can do these loops infinitely,” says Red Orb Kotaku. “There is a ceiling in the end, but if you can get the AI to not move out of the way at the start, you can basically go as far as you want.”
Time will tell whether this discovery leads to Lego star wars speedrun strats, like one commenter suggested in the Twitter thread. Red Orb seems to agree and thinks action game geeks like him will have a field day using “Children’s Flight”.
“Just wait until DMC Red Orb commented.