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(A guide on Easy Any%)
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* Forget chains. They are slow, like REAL slow, and we don't really care about how much garbage they send. Instead focus on '''clearing multiple petals at the same time.''' Look for clumps of petals with the same colour. Something like these are easy to spot:
 
* Forget chains. They are slow, like REAL slow, and we don't really care about how much garbage they send. Instead focus on '''clearing multiple petals at the same time.''' Look for clumps of petals with the same colour. Something like these are easy to spot:
 
<petalboard width="6" height="3">,r,,,b,b;r,,r,,,;,,,,,b</petalboard>
 
<petalboard width="6" height="3">,r,,,b,b;r,,r,,,;,,,,,b</petalboard>
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* Building [[Sandwich|sandwiches]] also helps. The animation runs simultaneously, making this as fast as clearing 4 petals at once. For the same reasoning, branched chains also works wonders, but they would be hard to build on the fly.
* Building [[Sandwich|sandwiches]] also helps.
 
   
 
=== Match breakdown ===
 
=== Match breakdown ===

Revision as of 06:38, 9 December 2021

A guide on Easy Any%

no it's braindead everyone can get sub-6 if they practice enough jkjkjk

Easy Any% is very different from your normal Petal Crash experience. Particularly, your main goal is not to trash your opponent literally, but metaphorically. Strategies vary greatly from high difficulty 100% runs, and here are some of them I thought of.

(Scoring a hit here means taking a life from your opponent.)

  • Remember that your opponent is crappy so don't care about garbage! Focus on output and you'll get enough garbage stacked at your opponent's board so that they cannot do anything! Establishing chains against Penny and Deony, and also Lilibri gives roughly the same time, although being much less consistent.
  • Check the battle bar regularly so that you know how many petal away you are from scoring a hit. Excess petals DO NOT count for the next hit, so if you accidentally trigger a long chain right before a hit, it's a painful time loss. As long as the animation for the hit is seen, you are good to go for starting to clear petals for the next hit.
  • Grow. Grow like crazy. Fall in love with growing, even more than Ore Kid and Zircean. Growing reduces the space available for petals, effectively cutting down animation time for moving petals. Filling up the board gives you both material for clearing and less room for animation time, so grow fast, and grow often. Obviously, don't overgrow.
  • Forget chains. They are slow, like REAL slow, and we don't really care about how much garbage they send. Instead focus on clearing multiple petals at the same time. Look for clumps of petals with the same colour. Something like these are easy to spot:
rbb
rr
b
  • Building sandwiches also helps. The animation runs simultaneously, making this as fast as clearing 4 petals at once. For the same reasoning, branched chains also works wonders, but they would be hard to build on the fly.

Match breakdown

The matches in the run would be against: (assuming you pick Rosalia, the difficulty are the same though)

  • 1.0 Yosoti
  • 1.3 Daize
  • 1.7 Ore Kid
  • 2.1 Penny and Deony
  • 2.6 Strelitz
  • 3.2 Lilibri

The first 3 matches are easier so you will want to rack up fast times in these matches. The most annoying ones are Penny and Deony, and Lilibri. I personally have sub-60'd P&D but sub-60 in Lilibri is a nightmare. Pray for good RNG and a big chain will come. (when you need it the least)

RFMX's puzzles

PC 3a by RFMX
BoardMovesTo Clear
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bygxb
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pryrpby
gggyyrr
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Code:
Friction by RFMX
BoardMovesTo Clear
ggggggg
gxpgg
bxg
ppg
ypbg
rpg
rwyg
rrbbgg
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Code:
Futuristic by RFMX
BoardMovesTo Clear
p4y6g3g8g7g6
b3b8x2p5x4x1
x3x1x3x2g5
g4
g1y4p8r7pb7
y3b5b6b4
g2p6p7y7y8
y5g4r1g6
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