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A '''void out''' is a bug in [[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy]] that allows Jak to die within the void while walking within it. When levels are stacked vertically on top of each other, the bottom level tends to be located within the top level's void area. When both top and bottom levels are loaded and Jak is present in the bottom level while the game believes him to be in the top level, Jak will be walking within the top level's void while in the bottom level. If Jak dies, he is returned to his last checkpoint in the level the game believes him to be in.
A '''void out''' is a bug in [[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy]] that allows Jak to die within the void while walking within it. When levels are stacked vertically on top of each other, the bottom level tends to be located within the top level's void area. When both top and bottom levels are loaded and Jak is present in the bottom level while the game believes him to be in the top level, Jak will be walking within the top level's void while in the bottom level. If Jak dies, he is returned to his last checkpoint in the level the game believes him to be in.


Void outs are only useful in two scenarios. The first is elevator skip when heading down to Lost Precursor City. The second is the Forbidden Jungle temple void out, which is only theoretically useful in the Low Eco category.
Void outs are only useful in two scenarios. The first is the [[LPC Elevator Skip|elevator skip]] when entering Lost Precursor City. The second is the Forbidden Jungle temple void out, which is only theoretically useful in the [[Low Eco]] category.


The only levels that are stacked vertically are:
The only levels that are stacked vertically are:

Revision as of 02:25, 26 February 2024

A void out is a bug in Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy that allows Jak to die within the void while walking within it. When levels are stacked vertically on top of each other, the bottom level tends to be located within the top level's void area. When both top and bottom levels are loaded and Jak is present in the bottom level while the game believes him to be in the top level, Jak will be walking within the top level's void while in the bottom level. If Jak dies, he is returned to his last checkpoint in the level the game believes him to be in.

Void outs are only useful in two scenarios. The first is the elevator skip when entering Lost Precursor City. The second is the Forbidden Jungle temple void out, which is only theoretically useful in the Low Eco category.

The only levels that are stacked vertically are:

  • Rock Village and Lost Precursor City
  • Forbidden Jungle and the Forbidden Jungle temple.

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