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(The only act 5 level was 5-1, however there are triangleshots in every act 5 level except for 5-2.)
(Outdated info (there are more than 2 triangleshots allowed now).)
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==Cueing==
==Cueing==
Triangleshots are cued like Squareshots, but instead of ending the cue with "One!" (Get - Set - One!) it is instead cued with "Two!" half a tick before the Triangleshot happens. (Get - Set Two! -)
Triangleshots are cued like Squareshots, but instead of ending the cue with "One!" it is instead cued with the number of Triangleshots being used.
It can also be cued during regular Oneshots as well, dropping the "Get Set" part, and instead opting to only use the "Two!" part for a Triangleshot.
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 Triangleshot.
 
==History==
==History==
==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 20:11, 8 November 2023

Description

Triangleshots are a gimmick stemming from Squareshots. Like Squareshots, Triangleshots are non-looping Oneshots that can happen at any time. Unlike Squareshots, Triangleshots are two consecutive hits at half the established Squareshot rhythm (1-1-2-2). Triangleshots feature prominently in Act 5.

Levels

Cueing

Triangleshots are cued like Squareshots, but instead of ending the cue with "One!" it is instead cued with the number of Triangleshots being used. 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 Triangleshot.

History

Trivia