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The first bag is stacked like so and can be built 60.95% of the time with mirrors and congruents, which goes down to 54.13% without mirrors and 37% with one build, specifically the | The first bag is stacked like so and can be built 60.95% of the time with mirrors and congruents, which goes down to 54.13% without mirrors and 37% with one build, specifically the build in the first diagram. There is an extra redundant congruent that adds no extra build coverage that hasn't been included. | ||
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{{pfrow| | |S|S| | | | | | }} | {{pfrow| | |S|S| | | | | | }} | ||
{{pfrow|I|S|S| | | | | | |T}} | {{pfrow|I|S|S| | | | | | |T}} | ||
{{pfrow|I| | {{pfrow|I|Z|Z| | | | | |T|T}} | ||
{{pfrow|I|J|Z|Z| | | | | |T}} | {{pfrow|I|J|Z|Z| | | | | |T}} | ||
{{pfrow|I|J|L| | {{pfrow|I|J|L|L|L| | | |O|O}} | ||
{{pfrow| | {{pfrow|J|J|L| | | | | |O|O}} | ||
{{pfend}} | {{pfend}} | ||
|{{pfstart}} | |{{pfstart}} | ||
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{{pfrow| | |S|S| | | | | | }} | {{pfrow| | |S|S| | | | | | }} | ||
{{pfrow|I|S|S| | | | | | |T}} | {{pfrow|I|S|S| | | | | | |T}} | ||
{{pfrow|I| | {{pfrow|I|J|J| | | | | |T|T}} | ||
{{pfrow|I|J|Z|Z| | | | | |T}} | {{pfrow|I|J|Z|Z| | | | | |T}} | ||
{{pfrow|I|J|L| | {{pfrow|I|J|L|Z|Z| | | |O|O}} | ||
{{pfrow| | {{pfrow|L|L|L| | | | | |O|O}} | ||
{{pfend}} | {{pfend}} | ||
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The second bag can always be stacked but certain queues may require you to wait for gravity or perform difficult I-Spins, so if needed you may bail out of the main setup and freestyle. | The second bag can always be stacked but certain queues may require you to wait for gravity or perform difficult I-Spins, so if needed you may bail out of the main setup and freestyle. | ||
'''To place the Z Piece before the I piece, it's fastest to use two 180 rotations but counterclockwise rotations work as well.''' | |||
'''The L piece can always be spun into place without the need for gravity with two counterclockwise rotations or two 180 rotations. The 180 spin requires you to DAS left.''' | |||
'''The J piece can be spun in after the O piece if the Z has been placed and L has not. Taking the T-Spin before placing L or J is possible and may make placing them easier if the queue allows.''' | |||
'''To spin the I piece after Z and J have been placed, first do a counterclockwise rotation, then clockwise, then counterclockwise twice.''' | |||
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Revision as of 14:28, 22 June 2024
Veggie Cannon is a DT Cannon opener that's only possible with SRS+ 180 rotations. It was made by Winterfrost and named after Veggies4Life.
1st Bag
The first bag is stacked like so and can be built 60.95% of the time with mirrors and congruents, which goes down to 54.13% without mirrors and 37% with one build, specifically the build in the first diagram. There is an extra redundant congruent that adds no extra build coverage that hasn't been included.
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2nd Bag
The second bag can always be stacked but certain queues may require you to wait for gravity or perform difficult I-Spins, so if needed you may bail out of the main setup and freestyle.
To place the Z Piece before the I piece, it's fastest to use two 180 rotations but counterclockwise rotations work as well.
The L piece can always be spun into place without the need for gravity with two counterclockwise rotations or two 180 rotations. The 180 spin requires you to DAS left.
The J piece can be spun in after the O piece if the Z has been placed and L has not. Taking the T-Spin before placing L or J is possible and may make placing them easier if the queue allows.
To spin the I piece after Z and J have been placed, first do a counterclockwise rotation, then clockwise, then counterclockwise twice.
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The T-Spin is executed with two 180 rotations.
Starting Position |
Clockwise |
Soft Drop |
Counterclockwise |
180 |
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3rd Bag
This is the main route that leads to a decent stack and a 14 line perfect clear. The L, Z, J, and I pieces are interchangeable and lead to the same board while allowing for full coverage.
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4th Bag
This bag can also always be stacked and leads to a 100% 14 line Perfect Clear.
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There are only 4 minimal solutions needed and the first has a chance for a TSD. The solves are listed from highest (left) to lowest (right) chance.
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3rd Bag STSD
A setup resembling an STSD is possible by placing the J piece on the floating mino. The resulting residue should leave a decent 7-2 stack.
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3rd Bag TST Tower
This route is quite slow overall as 2 out of 4 bags are spent not sending any attack, but it has a big payout if you can pull it off. The two builds below give full coverage and the rest of the tower is easy to freestyle afterwards. There are also example follow-ups for the 4th bag.
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