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(Sorry, man. I found this a while ago. proof: http://www.samusforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=2178 (SW13). But hey, it was found seperately, so I don't see why we can't both get credit for it.)
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<ul>This is a '''Secret World''' that requires patience, and a lot of it.  First off, you need the following items:</ul>
 
<ul>This is a '''Secret World''' that requires patience, and a lot of it.  First off, you need the following items:</ul>
  

Revision as of 17:06, 16 December 2004

Torvus Temple Secret World

Discovered By:

BoostR, MMcLean54 (seperately)
    This is a Secret World that requires patience, and a lot of it. First off, you need the following items:
  • Space Jump
  • Screw Attack
    To begin, start on the bottom level. Stand on the rim of the elevator, facing the Morph Ball tunnel. Hold L and make a single jump so that it almost reaches the ledge that the Morph Ball tunnel is on. While still in the air, make a shallow jump that reaches the very start of the Morph Ball tunnel. Then, when you are just about to touch it, activate your Screw Attack. Hopefully, you will be propelled into the Morph Ball tunnel. Since you have to stand up after the Screw Attack, your body should go right through the Morph Ball tunnel. You then should see two of them. Quickly fiddle around with the buttons on the controller. Soon, you will see only one Morph Ball tunnel. When this has occured, the game can do one of the following actions:
  • Place you in a Secret World
  • Place you back in the designed area, right in front of the Morph Ball tunnel
    But if you do manage to get into the Secret World, you could possibly become stuck. All you have to do is fiddle around again with the controls, and you should be fine. Try not to use the Morph Ball too often, because you can get stuck that way. But, sometimes it is helpful if you use it in the right way. Just whatever you do, don't use the Screw Attack after you initially used it. It's just like in the Main Energy Controller. You can get in position where the carmera will start to wiggle around and you will see yourself in a third-person perspective. You'll have to reset your game in that condition. If you don't make it, keep trying. It takes practice and patience to do this.

Features:

  • You can fall down really low, so watch out. Try not to go too close to the ends of the room if you don't want to fall.
  • The elevator in the center of the room goes all the way underground.
  • The water is one big thick square. If you fall down to the lower level of the room, just look up and you should see it.
  • There's no black void at the very bottom of the Torvus Bog background. It's white, and it's more at your level of veiw. It's hard to see with the blinding sun in your eyes.
  • You can actually shoot through the walls, but in the end it hits the walls behind it. (Unless you're shooting through the wall to the sky) Appearantly, the collision code doesn't apply when your beam is intruding from the outside, (Probably to save memory) but it does apply when an object hits the interior of a wall. This is very much unlike Metroid Prime.