Godspin

The Godspin is a Fin-TSD → Neo-TSD → TST setup. Unsurprisingly, this setup can be a decent exercise in understanding T-Spin polymer mechanics. The Godspin is usually used to meme on other players because the conditions needed to pull this off are godlike.



First Bag
One can place the first bag in one of the three ways. For setup 1 and 2, J and L must come early in the first bag. Setup 2 also requires an I tetromino before T and Z. If L comes late, then setup 3 (corresponding to diagram 3) can be used. Overall, the J tetromino must come before S in all three setups.

Second and Third Bags
Light-colored cells show potential placement of the third bag. The continuations are sorted by shape made by the second bag.


 * Setup 1. Diagram 1-5 make the base differently, but no blocks should be placed on the cells marked 'X' in order for the Z-Spin to happen.


 * Setup 2. Diagram 2-4 shows a base made of S and T.


 * Setup 3

Center Godspin
The Godspin can be used in the center instead of the right or left (mirrored).

This setup works with nearly any bag (TTL base), but still requiring early I and T:

When setting up the Godspin in the center, make sure to only use two Z pieces in the stack, and the use the 3rd to create the floating blocks - any extra will cause stacking problems. Likewise, only use the first two T pieces in the TTJ base, save the 3rd for the first attack. If one has an early S in the 3rd bag, just place it on top of the S used on the side overhang, and wait for another I piece to fix the stack on the side (outlined):