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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Triangleshots are a gimmick stemming from [[Squareshots]]. Like Squareshots, | Subdivision beats, also known as Triangleshots, are a gimmick stemming from [[Squareshots]]. Like Squareshots, subdivision beats are non-looping [[Oneshot Beats|Oneshots]] that can happen at any time. Unlike Squareshots, subdivision beats are several consecutive hits at a rhythm quicker than the established Squareshot rhythm (1-1-2-2 for two subdivision beats, 1-1-1-2-2-2 for three, etc.). Subdivision beats feature prominently in [[Act 5]]. | ||
==Levels== | ==Levels== | ||
* [[Blackest Luxury Car]] (Tutorialized) | * MD-1 [[Blackest Luxury Car]] (Tutorialized) | ||
* [[ | * MD-3 [[The 90's Decision]] | ||
* [[ | * 5-1 [[Lucky Break]] (Tutorialized) | ||
* 5-1N [[One Slip Too Late]] | |||
* 5-2N [[Unsustainable Inconsolable]] | |||
* 5-X [[Dreams Don't Stop]] | |||
==Cueing== | ==Cueing== | ||
Subdivision beats are cued like Squareshots, but instead of ending the cue with "One!" it is instead cued with the number of subdivision beats being used. | |||
It can also be cued during regular Oneshots as well, dropping the "Get Set" part, and instead opting to only use the | It can also be cued during regular Oneshots as well, dropping the "Get Set" part, and instead opting to only use the cueing number for a subdivision beat. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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