Longest time on escaping Oro Hideout!

Started by Eric, June 08, 2017, 08:58:08 PM

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Eric

QuoteNara Eric made it out of the Orochimaru's former hideout alive! In 299 moves!


Well, I complained about a short Oro hideout with a trap at the end with no other path to go, and so next time I go in I get a really long one with monsters. What are the highest number of turns that people have had to go in order to get out of the Oro hideout alive?
Anything you can think of I can't think of, let me know; that's how the sharing circle works.

Camel

Quote from: Eric on June 08, 2017, 08:58:08 PM
QuoteNara Eric made it out of the Orochimaru's former hideout alive! In 299 moves!


Well, I complained about a short Oro hideout with a trap at the end with no other path to go, and so next time I go in I get a really long one with monsters. What are the highest number of turns that people have had to go in order to get out of the Oro hideout alive?

The highest number that it ever took me to get out of that dang hideout is a 128 moves. Now I usually avoid that event at all cost after that experience, lest I get your luck and RNG gives you a underground coliseum. 

Eric

Quote from: Camel on June 09, 2017, 02:25:32 AM
Quote from: Eric on June 08, 2017, 08:58:08 PM
QuoteNara Eric made it out of the Orochimaru's former hideout alive! In 299 moves!


Well, I complained about a short Oro hideout with a trap at the end with no other path to go, and so next time I go in I get a really long one with monsters. What are the highest number of turns that people have had to go in order to get out of the Oro hideout alive?

The highest number that it ever took me to get out of that dang hideout is a 128 moves. Now I usually avoid that event at all cost after that experience, lest I get your luck and RNG gives you a underground coliseum.

I love that event, adds flavor to an otherwise boring routine, although it is terrible for leveling...
Anything you can think of I can't think of, let me know; that's how the sharing circle works.

Ѕhadow

We counting on purpose or not?

I messed around on Shadow with it once and got up to 800 turns before I got bored and left.
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Eric

Quote from: Ѕhadow on June 09, 2017, 06:49:43 AM
We counting on purpose or not?

I messed around on Shadow with it once and got up to 800 turns before I got bored and left.

Counting on purpose? At the end it tells ya how many moves.

800 turns? What were you going in circles?
Anything you can think of I can't think of, let me know; that's how the sharing circle works.

Warren

There's 1 or 2 mazes where you can basically pass through a wall, only to have a dead-end behind you, thus endless circle if you aren't paying attention.

Jestar

Quote from: Warren on June 09, 2017, 04:19:35 PM
There's 1 or 2 mazes where you can basically pass through a wall, only to have a dead-end behind you, thus endless circle if you aren't paying attention.

Nightmare fuel. How did you get out?
Death and Taxes. Lots of Death and Taxes.

Warren

For one you remember and dont go that way again, for the other you just follow the other wall. Any non-moving maze is inevitably beaten by following a wall.

Ѕhadow

Quote from: Eric on June 09, 2017, 06:54:14 AM
Quote from: Ѕhadow on June 09, 2017, 06:49:43 AM
We counting on purpose or not?

I messed around on Shadow with it once and got up to 800 turns before I got bored and left.

Counting on purpose? At the end it tells ya how many moves.

800 turns? What were you going in circles?

I just stood by the exit and spammed the hotkeys back and forth. That's what I meant by 'on purpose'.
I'm going to agree with you on some things and disagree with you on some things.

Something that can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence.