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This speedrun is the result of well over 100 hours of work with 4 complete playthroughs of the game to improve optimization totaling 73,800 rerecords. I exclusively used TAStudio, a relatively new feature of BizHawk along with a RAM watch started in 2012 by myself and my brother, The8BitBeast.
Firstly I will explain a few tricks and glitches used throughout this run, the most obvious of which I like to call "knockback cancelling" and "action chaining" or more specifically, "jump chaining". These glitches were found during my first pass through the game on the way to Pharazon when I noticed that getting damaged on the way down from a jump resulted in Landau receiving knockback but no damage since the knockback is cancelled when hitting the ground. This is the easiest way to achieve a knockback cancel and is the most commonly used setup throughout the run. I was searching for the earliest frame that I could jump after this phenomenon and noticed that the jump went a lot further than normal. I quickly found that hitting the earliest jump frame multiple times after the initial knockback cancel results in the horizontal velocity not being reset upon landing, eventually building up some serious speed. Normal glitchless movement has horizontal velocity of anywhere from 0 to 256 where as knockback cancelled jump chains often reach speeds upwards of 1500-2000. This quickly became the most common and usually the fastest form of movement used throughout the TAS.
The most difficult part of optimizing this game is getting the knockback cancel as quickly as possible. Sometimes it's as simple as walking left or right and jumping but other times projectile cycles and inconvenient enemy placement means very tight jumps or unconventional setups are required. During my third optimization pass I realized that it's possible to cancel knockback simply by walking off of an edge while an enemy is under Landau meaning a jump was no longer required. This find resulted in many seconds saved over multiple maps.
Another difficulty associated with jump chaining is avoiding additional knockback during the aerial sections as it resets Landau's horizontal velocity to -512 or 512 depending on which direction the enemy was in relation to Landau when the damage was taken, requiring a second knockback cancel to get the chain restarted and overall losing a lot of time. The most common way to avoid this is to use the sword during a jump to kill enemies blocking the path, but this has a consequence of locking horizontal velocity while the sword animation is playing, meaning that the chain is no longer gaining speed. The fastest strategy is to start sword attacks as late as possible to preserve acceleration. The sword can also be used in a few cases to move Landau's hurtbox forward very slightly which can result in clips through enemies, skipping frames where Landau would have taken damage to keep the chain going.
Another significant glitch is one found by myself and my brother back in 2012. Upon dying or a soft reset the game allows the player to continue with their game without losing much progress. Normally this will respawn Landau on the map he died on but if the demo plays before the player presses continue Landau will spawn on the level to the right of Harfoot, regardless of where the player died or reset. This is used in multiple places during the run to skip extra backtracking. Unfortunately one instance of this trick had to be skipped since the game only allows the player to continue without losing their progress a total of 8 times.
The last glitch I like to call "last frame pausing" or LFP for short. Pausing the game in a town or city shows a map screen. Doing this on the last frame before a map transition will spawn Landau at his current coordinates in the town but on the next map. This can be used to skip entire levels and is used after every town or city. I also use LFP when entering the door in Shagart to skip the majority of Ra Goan's dungeon.
I would like to thank The8BitBeast for helping me route and discover many things about this game, this time would not have been possible without him.

Samsara: Added author's encode.

Samsara: Judging.
Samsara: This is a fantastic run of a game I'd never heard of until this TAS showed up on the workbench. Everything looks polished to the extreme, and looking back on the submission text and your previous WIPs proved that. The movement and warp glitches break the game wide open and make the run fascinating to watch from beginning to end. Even waiting for the demo has some cute stylistic choices!
Excellent work all around, Isotarge. Accepted to Moons.
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EDIT: Nevermind. EDIT2: Added the below encode to the submission text. Also finished watching the run. Absolutely fantastic! I haven't been this surprised by a run out of the blue since Magician Lord. Definite Yes vote from me!
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The author made an encode already: Link to video
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Wow. It's tricky to follow this run if you're not real familiar with the game, but it's obvious how broken the run is. Your movement glitch is amazing, and the uses of LFP to end up inside a floor sometimes was pretty fun. The boss fights are more of a drag, but there's not much you can do for that. Nice first run! I'm glad to see efforts from 2012 pay off.
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Ah, another unbeatable game of my childhood bites the dust and wow haha it's amazing, incredible use of glitches and optimizing the route with resets Seeing this goddamn pirate getting wrecked feels good haha, one of the bane of my childhood
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I like how the first duel opponent at Elder turns repeatedly. I picture him going, "OH, JEEZ, OH JEEZ" as if he knows how badly he's about to get mauled.
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Nice game. Hadn't seen it before, but this run seems to make short work of it. The glitches are tremendous. Yes vote.
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Followed Isotarge through the production of this and he spent a lot of time on it. Definite yes vote coming from someone who hasn't played this before. Great TAS.
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Looks like a lot of work and love went into this. Definitely voting yes. I absolutely loved the endless acceleration!
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Honest title: 'Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link for the Sega Master System feat. Getsu Fuuma' This was a nice surprise. Voting Yes.
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Thanks for the feedback everybody, very happy to see the hard work pay off.
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This was fun to watch despite never seeing this game before kudos. Now if only I could find an mp3 of the overworld/battle theme... Yes vote.
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This movie has been published. The posts before this message apply to the submission, and posts after this message apply to the published movie. ---- [2986] SMS Lord of the Sword by Isotarge in 14:07.42
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Just remembered this TAS exists. Just wanted to say, darn I love it. k go do something else guys
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Okay, that was completely hilarious. Lots of ridiculous stunts and actions. Colosseum fight was especially amusing. Thanks for making this run.
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Wow! This run is amazing and entertaining, despite I'm not familiar with this game. Thanks for making this run. :)
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