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[[File:Direction Shift Boosted.gif|thumb|A direction shift boosted being performed in Sandover Village]] | [[File:Direction Shift Boosted.gif|thumb|A direction shift boosted being performed in Sandover Village]] | ||
A '''direction shift boosted''' is when the direction of a boosted is changed | A '''direction shift boosted''' is when the direction of a [[Boosted Uppercut|boosted]] is changed while falling off a ledge. The directional change occurs before the punch-uppercut inputs and before Jak enters his falling animation. The technique is most commonly used to perform a mandatory [[Scoutfly Boosted]] during [[Lava Tube Skip]], but it is also optionally utilized by speedrunners in other areas of the game. | ||
== Tutorial == | == Tutorial == |
Latest revision as of 01:20, 30 July 2024

A direction shift boosted is when the direction of a boosted is changed while falling off a ledge. The directional change occurs before the punch-uppercut inputs and before Jak enters his falling animation. The technique is most commonly used to perform a mandatory Scoutfly Boosted during Lava Tube Skip, but it is also optionally utilized by speedrunners in other areas of the game.
Tutorial
Simply move the left analog stick in any direction once Jak has slow-walked off a ledge. Then, proceed with normal boosted uppercut inputs.
Discovery
It is unknown who first discovered the direction shift boosted, but it is believed to parallel the discovery of the Scoutfly Boosted since this is a directional shift boosted performed on a Scoutfly crate.