A different way of explaining how to go higher in Forge World+ Additional Info

Discussion in 'Halo and Forge Discussion' started by Matthew Cenance, Oct 9, 2011.

  1. Matthew Cenance

    Matthew Cenance Ancient
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    Do you want to build higher up on Forge World than the game allows you to on a new map? Was going to post about this trick, but the old thread about this trick got locked (which is true) and can't post about this? Now I'm posting the steps to do this trick on Forge World... But in a different version that is not as similar to the "How to get out of Tempest" thread.

    Step One: Place a Sender Node or Two-Way Node Teleporter anywhere on the map.*
    Step Two: Go as high as you can go in edit mode, point up,then place a block, Receiver Node or Two-Way Node. Now move the object a bit higher, then press "A" to put the object in place.
    Step Three:Now place the block or the teleport node (the one not placed) in place while still pointing up. Both teleporters should have a blue light.*
    Step Four: Enter the Sender Node or the Two-Way Node you placed in step one.
    If done correctly, if you still in Edit Mode, you should be able to go up, if you are in player mode, you should be able to jump your normal jumping height and fall to the ground normally. If so, you are over the*normal*Forge World height boundary, which means you done it correctly.

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    Above the elastic barrier is a soft kill zone.If you are outside the forge area, past the elastic ceiling, you are in a soft kill zone. That zone surrounds the forge area. But surrounding that is another elastic wall. You can push a teleport way out there, but if the object is to far above the boundary it gets stuck and won't go any further.
     
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  2. Skyward Shoe

    Skyward Shoe BTB Legend
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    Another good thing to note is that the barrier is curved and descends towards the ocean and again towards the quarry/ forerunner structure. This means that if you build something too high and it doesn't get too close to the barrier, you could accidentally build towards the descending slope. There are a few irregularities in it as well.

    Also, thank God someone still remembers Banjo-Kazooie.
     

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