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'''''Hookfly''''' is a flight technique for two tees. It uses the [[Special:MyLanguage/hook|hook]] and is a lot easier with a wall of hook through between the two tees. Parts usually force you to use hookfly instead of [[Special:MyLanguage/hammerfly|hammerfly]] by removing the ability to [[Special:MyLanguage/hammer|hammer]] other tees with the hit others off tile {{Tile|game|20}}. The hit others off tile can be reversed with the hit others on tile {{Tile|game|19}}. Hit others can also be disabled map wide with the <code>sv_hit 1</code> map config or the disable hit map config tile {{Tile|game|74}}. | '''''Hookfly''''' is a flight technique for two tees. It uses the [[Special:MyLanguage/hook|hook]] and is a lot easier with a wall of hook through between the two tees. Parts usually force you to use hookfly instead of [[Special:MyLanguage/hammerfly|hammerfly]] by removing the ability to [[Special:MyLanguage/hammer|hammer]] other tees with the hit others off tile {{Tile|game|20}}. The hit others off tile can be reversed with the hit others on tile {{Tile|game|19}}. Hit others can also be disabled map wide with the <code>sv_hit 1</code> map config or the disable hit map config tile {{Tile|game|74}}. | ||
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Initiating hookfly (with a wall of [[Special:MyLanguage/Hook#Block Types|hookthrough]]): | Initiating hookfly (with a wall of [[Special:MyLanguage/Hook#Block Types|hookthrough]]): | ||
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* Each tee is on either side of the wall | * Each tee is on either side of the wall | ||
* One of the tees jumps up and hooks the other tee as high as possible | * One of the tees jumps up and hooks the other tee as high as possible | ||
* After each hook, the currently higher tee hooks the lower tee | * After each hook, the currently higher tee hooks the lower tee | ||
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Each hook will pull the lower tee significantly higher than the other tee was. You will gain height with each hook and you are able to fly upwards indefinitely. | Each hook will pull the lower tee significantly higher than the other tee was. You will gain height with each hook and you are able to fly upwards indefinitely. | ||
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To initiate a hookfly mid-air, one tee has to cancel its fall speed by double jumping and hooking the other tee up. | To initiate a hookfly mid-air, one tee has to cancel its fall speed by double jumping and hooking the other tee up. | ||
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[[File:Hookfly-wall.mp4|400px|gif|muted]] | [[File:Hookfly-wall.mp4|400px|gif|muted]] | ||
=== Timing === | === Timing === <!--T:7--> | ||
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Hooking the other tee the moment you are just barely above them won’t get the other tee very high. Instead, wait a little longer until your tee has reached a decent height and the other tee is still within your hook range. | Hooking the other tee the moment you are just barely above them won’t get the other tee very high. Instead, wait a little longer until your tee has reached a decent height and the other tee is still within your hook range. | ||
=== Without hookthrough wall === | === Without hookthrough wall === <!--T:9--> | ||
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Without the wall, you will have the problem of bumping into each other, which will break the rhythm. | Without the wall, you will have the problem of bumping into each other, which will break the rhythm. | ||
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To counteract the missing wall, move away from the other tee whenever you are hooking. You must move far enough to not collide, but you have to stop moving before the other tee has to hook in order to not mess up its aim. | To counteract the missing wall, move away from the other tee whenever you are hooking. You must move far enough to not collide, but you have to stop moving before the other tee has to hook in order to not mess up its aim. | ||
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[[File:Hookfly-free.mp4|gif|muted]] | [[File:Hookfly-free.mp4|gif|muted]] | ||
== Horizontal Hookfly == | == Horizontal Hookfly == <!--T:13--> | ||
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For horizontal flight, the 2 tees will no longer have a side dedicated for each, but will instead move around each other in a circular motion. | For horizontal flight, the 2 tees will no longer have a side dedicated for each, but will instead move around each other in a circular motion. | ||
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To hookfly horizontally: | To hookfly horizontally: | ||
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* Stand apart from each other | * Stand apart from each other | ||
* The tee that stands in the desired direction: | * The tee that stands in the desired direction: | ||
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* Repeat this process: whenever you are above the other tee, hook them, then move in the direction of the fly shortly after each hook | * Repeat this process: whenever you are above the other tee, hook them, then move in the direction of the fly shortly after each hook | ||
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[[File:Hookfly-horizontal.mp4|gif|muted]] | [[File:Hookfly-horizontal.mp4|gif|muted]] | ||
== Hitfly == | == Hitfly == <!--T:18--> | ||
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Hitfly is a variant of hookfly that uses the [[Special:MyLanguage/hammer|hammer]] to gain additional height. To do this, [[Special:MyLanguage/jump|jump]] above the other tee and [[Special:MyLanguage/hook|hook]] it upwards, hammering it while it is next to you. You also have to [[Special:MyLanguage/Movement|move]] to the side to avoid bumping into the other tee. | Hitfly is a variant of hookfly that uses the [[Special:MyLanguage/hammer|hammer]] to gain additional height. To do this, [[Special:MyLanguage/jump|jump]] above the other tee and [[Special:MyLanguage/hook|hook]] it upwards, hammering it while it is next to you. You also have to [[Special:MyLanguage/Movement|move]] to the side to avoid bumping into the other tee. | ||
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Basically, hitfly is a very precise chain of 2 tees taking turns [[Special:MyLanguage/Throw|throwing]] the other tee. | Basically, hitfly is a very precise chain of 2 tees taking turns [[Special:MyLanguage/Throw|throwing]] the other tee. | ||
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* Initiate it by having one of the 2 tees throw the other tee upwards | * Initiate it by having one of the 2 tees throw the other tee upwards | ||
* Repeat the process by having the thrown tee [[Special:MyLanguage/hook|hook]] the other tee right before it gets hammered and using the hook to throw once again | * Repeat the process by having the thrown tee [[Special:MyLanguage/hook|hook]] the other tee right before it gets hammered and using the hook to throw once again | ||
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Only the currently hooking tee moves. Move to the side after the start of the hook to avoid bumping into the other tee. Optionally, move towards the other tee again if you are out of hammer range. | Only the currently hooking tee moves. Move to the side after the start of the hook to avoid bumping into the other tee. Optionally, move towards the other tee again if you are out of hammer range. | ||
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If you fail the hammering, simply continue the cycle and you should be able to continue the fly. | If you fail the hammering, simply continue the cycle and you should be able to continue the fly. | ||
Revision as of 19:07, 11 February 2023
Hookfly is a flight technique for two tees. It uses the hook and is a lot easier with a wall of hook through between the two tees. Parts usually force you to use hookfly instead of hammerfly by removing the ability to hammer other tees with the hit others off tile . The hit others off tile can be reversed with the hit others on tile . Hit others can also be disabled map wide with the sv_hit 1
map config or the disable hit map config tile .
Initiating hookfly (with a wall of hookthrough):
- Each tee is on either side of the wall
- One of the tees jumps up and hooks the other tee as high as possible
- After each hook, the currently higher tee hooks the lower tee
Each hook will pull the lower tee significantly higher than the other tee was. You will gain height with each hook and you are able to fly upwards indefinitely.
To initiate a hookfly mid-air, one tee has to cancel its fall speed by double jumping and hooking the other tee up.
Timing
Hooking the other tee the moment you are just barely above them won’t get the other tee very high. Instead, wait a little longer until your tee has reached a decent height and the other tee is still within your hook range.
Without hookthrough wall
Without the wall, you will have the problem of bumping into each other, which will break the rhythm.
To counteract the missing wall, move away from the other tee whenever you are hooking. You must move far enough to not collide, but you have to stop moving before the other tee has to hook in order to not mess up its aim.
Horizontal Hookfly
For horizontal flight, the 2 tees will no longer have a side dedicated for each, but will instead move around each other in a circular motion.
To hookfly horizontally:
- Stand apart from each other
- The tee that stands in the desired direction:
- Repeat this process: whenever you are above the other tee, hook them, then move in the direction of the fly shortly after each hook
Hitfly
Hitfly is a variant of hookfly that uses the hammer to gain additional height. To do this, jump above the other tee and hook it upwards, hammering it while it is next to you. You also have to move to the side to avoid bumping into the other tee.
Basically, hitfly is a very precise chain of 2 tees taking turns throwing the other tee.
- Initiate it by having one of the 2 tees throw the other tee upwards
- Repeat the process by having the thrown tee hook the other tee right before it gets hammered and using the hook to throw once again
Only the currently hooking tee moves. Move to the side after the start of the hook to avoid bumping into the other tee. Optionally, move towards the other tee again if you are out of hammer range.
If you fail the hammering, simply continue the cycle and you should be able to continue the fly.