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* [[Mirror Shield (NMG, No S+Q)]]: A fun race category that involves item collection and low health. | * [[Mirror Shield (NMG, No S+Q)]]: A fun race category that involves item collection and low health. | ||
− | == Major | + | == Restricted Major Glitch Categories == |
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+ | * [[Any% (RMG)]]: Beating the game with OoB. | ||
+ | * [[All Dungeons (RMG)]]: Beating all the dungeons while using OoB. | ||
+ | * [[100% (RMG)]]: Collecting all items and beating all dungeons while using OoB. | ||
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+ | == Major Glitch Categories == | ||
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* [[Defeat Ganon]]: Uses EG to defeat Ganon quickly. | * [[Defeat Ganon]]: Uses EG to defeat Ganon quickly. | ||
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* [[All Bosses (No EG)]]: Beating all the dungeons while using OoB, DG and WW. | * [[All Bosses (No EG)]]: Beating all the dungeons while using OoB, DG and WW. | ||
* [[All Dungeons (Swordless)]]: Beat all the dungeons in the game without ever collecting a sword. All glitches are allowed. | * [[All Dungeons (Swordless)]]: Beat all the dungeons in the game without ever collecting a sword. All glitches are allowed. | ||
+ | * [[Reverse Boss Order (RBO)]]: Beating the game in reverse boss order. All glitches are allowed. | ||
* [[100% (All Heart Pieces)]]: Collects all menu items and defeating all dungeons/bosses while using glitches. | * [[100% (All Heart Pieces)]]: Collects all menu items and defeating all dungeons/bosses while using glitches. | ||
* [[Any%]]: Beating the game the fastest way possible, uses EG to beat the game in about 2 minutes. | * [[Any%]]: Beating the game the fastest way possible, uses EG to beat the game in about 2 minutes. | ||
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+ | == Misc. == | ||
* [[Any% (No OoB)]]: Allows for some forms of YBA, which skips some dungeons and Overworld content. | * [[Any% (No OoB)]]: Allows for some forms of YBA, which skips some dungeons and Overworld content. | ||
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* [[ Door Glitches | DG (Door Glitch)]]: Bypassing or corrupting a door transition on the underworld. | * [[ Door Glitches | DG (Door Glitch)]]: Bypassing or corrupting a door transition on the underworld. | ||
* [[ Wrong Warp | WW (Wrong Warp) ]]: Using a hole in a room to transfer the player to a room which is not intended to be accessed from the former. | * [[ Wrong Warp | WW (Wrong Warp) ]]: Using a hole in a room to transfer the player to a room which is not intended to be accessed from the former. | ||
+ | * [[Restricted Major Glitches | RMG (Restricted Major Glitches)]]: Ruleset that bans the most four most powerful glitches in the game: Exploration Glitch, Door Glitches, Wrong Warp, and Misslotting. | ||
* [[ Out of Bounds|OoB (Out of Bounds)]]: Passing through game designed boundaries and walls. | * [[ Out of Bounds|OoB (Out of Bounds)]]: Passing through game designed boundaries and walls. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:42, 25 March 2021
These are the categories commonly run for A Link to the Past. They are broken up into 2 major sections, categories that allow the use of Major Glitches and those that do not.
You can find more information and a complete list of the most commonly run categories on speedrun.com: ALttP and ALttP Category Extensions
Contents
No Major Glitches Categories
Full Game
- Any% (NMG, No S+Q): The most commonly run category, the goal is to complete all of the intended content.
- 100% (NMG, No S+Q): Collects all menu items - only the max upgraded items and all heart containers are required.
- Low% (NMG, No S+Q): Complete all of the intended content with the minimum amount of items/upgrades.
Partial Game
- Master Sword (NMG): A short and very popular goal to race for beginners.
- Cane of Byrna (NMG, No S+Q): A goal in which you get the Cane of Byrna as soon as possible.
- Mirror Shield (NMG, No S+Q): A fun race category that involves item collection and low health.
Restricted Major Glitch Categories
- Any% (RMG): Beating the game with OoB.
- All Dungeons (RMG): Beating all the dungeons while using OoB.
- 100% (RMG): Collecting all items and beating all dungeons while using OoB.
Major Glitch Categories
- Defeat Ganon: Uses EG to defeat Ganon quickly.
- All Bosses (No EG): Beating all the dungeons while using OoB, DG and WW.
- All Dungeons (Swordless): Beat all the dungeons in the game without ever collecting a sword. All glitches are allowed.
- Reverse Boss Order (RBO): Beating the game in reverse boss order. All glitches are allowed.
- 100% (All Heart Pieces): Collects all menu items and defeating all dungeons/bosses while using glitches.
- Any%: Beating the game the fastest way possible, uses EG to beat the game in about 2 minutes.
Misc.
- Any% (No OoB): Allows for some forms of YBA, which skips some dungeons and Overworld content.
Rules and Definitions
Major Glitches
- EG (Exploration Glitch): Walking on the wrong layer through walls.
- DG (Door Glitch): Bypassing or corrupting a door transition on the underworld.
- WW (Wrong Warp) : Using a hole in a room to transfer the player to a room which is not intended to be accessed from the former.
- RMG (Restricted Major Glitches): Ruleset that bans the most four most powerful glitches in the game: Exploration Glitch, Door Glitches, Wrong Warp, and Misslotting.
- OoB (Out of Bounds): Passing through game designed boundaries and walls.
See this speedrun.com guide for a more in-depth definition of the glitches.
Other category restrictions
- S+Q (Save & Quit): In categories where it is not allowed, beneficial (Overworld) death warping is also banned.
- Swordless: Obtaining a sword at any point is banned.
- All Dungeons: You need to kill all bosses and collect their heart container, and also collect all pendants and crystals.
- All Bosses: This is the same as All Dungeons.
- All Heart Pieces: You need to collect each individual and unique heart piece in the game, as opposed to using a glitch to get 20 HP quickly.
- Reverse Boss Order: Beating all the bosses in reverse order, starting with Ganon and ending with Armos. You end the game by grabbing the Triforce after killing Armos.
Overall rules
- ZSNES (all versions) and SNES9X (1.43 and below) are banned.
- Only official Japanese, American and European versions are allowed.
- Turbo, emulator specific functionality and techniques that simultaneously press Up+Down or Left+Right are all banned.
- Saving and quitting (S&Q) and intentionally dying to emulate a S&Q are banned, unless (S&Q) is stated in the category name.
- Timing starts on file select and ends upon entering the Triforce room, unless otherwise stated in the individual category rules.