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Godspin is a Fin-TSD → Neo-TSD → TST setup. Unsurprisingly, this setup can be a decent exercise in understanding T-Spin polymer mechanics.
Basic Shape
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Setup Creation and Execution
Create the Form |
Skim with Z |
Wait for T |
Rotate left |
Rotate left |
Rotate left |
T-Spin Double |
Line Clear |
Wait for T |
Rotate left |
Rotate left |
Rotate left |
T-Spin Double |
Line Clear |
Wait for Z |
Soft Drop |
Rotate left |
Rotate left |
T-Spin Triple |
Line Clear |
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Empty Field Setup
First Bag
One can place the first bag in one of six ways. Most of the time, J and L must come early in the first bag. If L comes late, then form 6 (corresponding to diagram 6) can be used.
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Second and Third Bags
For these diagrams, colored cells are the second bag and the dotted cells are the third bag.
- From Form 1. Diagrams D and F make the base differently. For diagram D, no blocks should be placed on the outlined part in order for the Z-Spin to happen.
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- From Form 2:
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- From Forms 3, 4, 5 and 6:
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Example
Setup (first two bags) |
Clear with I |
Remaining 3rd bag |
4th bag |
O and Z |
Video example of a Godspin in single-player mode: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4wVdAhPN34
Continuation into 4-Wide Combo
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Center Godspin
Godspin can be used in the center instead of the right or left.
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This setup works with nearly any bag: (TTL base)
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When setting up 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):
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