Sky Prop is a useful Prophecy T-Spin setup that is mainly used to form a T-Spin Double over a 2-wide gap.
Generic Structure
The easiest way to make a Sky Prop is to put a J or S on top of a 2-wide gap well with one of its end floating on the gap and an overhang on the other side of the gap.
Variations, Other Uses and Comparisons
- Other pieces could be used other than J or S on many other terrains and it might still works as long as it still has a similar shape as the generic structure.
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Compare the 1st example of the Sky Prop's variation above with Parapet.The difference is the absence of the cell marked with dark gray.
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Compare the 2nd example of the Sky Prop's variation above with STMB Cave. On some instances, Sky Prop is just STMB Cave but with 2 columns wide gap instead of 3 columns wide.
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Compare the 2nd example of the Sky Prop's variation above with Cut copy. If the dark gray colored cell exists, Sky Prop could be easily altered into a Cut copy.
- On cases where both of the sides have equal height, one could make a Sky Prop by placing both L and J to make a T shaped hole and use S/Z as an overhang. Be caution because this might ruin the Parity of the terrain.
- One could make a Sky Prop on top of a pre-existing T-Spin Double. Making multiple of them is also possible. When making this, keep in mind that the floating part of the Sky Prop has to be on the other side of the bottom T-Spin Double's overhang.
- One could place Z and S on top of a T-Spin Double as both a Sky Prop base and a T-Spin Double overhang.
- While usually the overhang is not placed on the floating part of the Sky Prop, one could do that if there is a T-Spin Triple right below.
- It is also possible to make a Sky Prop along with Donation for the effeciency of the pieces used.
- One could make a repeated L/J base Sky Prop on top of one another. This shares the same principle with LT Stacking.
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