Notes on Running Objective

post by jefftk (jkaufman) · 2019-11-09T15:40:02.123Z · LW · GW · 1 comments

Contents

  General
  Running Berries
  Riding Snail
  Sticking
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I've been playing Killer Queen lately at work. It's a ten-person arcade game, five-vs-five. The general idea is that you're a "bumblebear" drone that runs and jumps around trying to win by (a) collecting berries or (b) riding the snail. Some bumblebears will bring berries to "wing gates" and become warriors, who can fly around and kill others. Each side also has one queen, who is like a warrior but also has the ability to dive.

You fly by tapping a button, sometimes very fast (7-15hz depending), and it turns out this hurts my wrists. I have bad wrists, and generally need to be pretty careful. Not being able to play any flying roles, I've been getting a lot of practice playing drone, and wanted to write up some notes.

The two main things drones do are collect berries and ride the snail. Since those are the direct paths to victory, the objectives, we call this "running objective." Typically a team will have one member who always runs objective, and another member who plays "flex", either playing warrior or running objective depending on the needs of the situation.

Presenting everything at an introductory level would take way too long, though, so the rest of this post will be terse and jargony. If you'd like me to explain something ask in the comments, or you can ask your teammates.

General

Running Berries

Riding Snail

Sticking

Normally, if you jump and hit the ceiling you'll bounce off. But if you hit the ceiling at just the right speed, you'll stick to it for a short time instead. This gets you high enough that you can boop warriors and even the queen, but you have time time it well enough that you're still sticking when you boop them.

Compare bouncing:

To sticking:

Generally you'll want to stick while moving:

Unlike with warriors, tapping while you're sticking has no effect.

To practice sticking, first practice jumping right next to a low ledge, aiming to get your bear's knees even with the underside of the ledge. Once you see what that feels like, try to do the same thing just under a low ledge. Once you're good at sticking you're surprisingly difficult to kill when there's a low ceiling, you can boop hive guards on Day, you can boop warriors out of their own sticks, and you can be one side of a pinch.

With perfect timing it is possible to jump from one ledge and stick on a ledge above that you're not on yet, effectively lipping as a drone, which could be powerful. For example, it should let you boop a hive guard on Night.

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comment by John_Maxwell (John_Maxwell_IV) · 2019-11-12T09:14:22.681Z · LW(p) · GW(p)

Hey Jeff, for whatever it's worth, I had some really bad RSI a few years ago and discovering painscience.com has allowed me to almost completely cure it. Happy to chat more about this if you'd like, feel free to reach out!