

The game itself lets you limit your fps.Ori WotW speedruns all have to be played at a locked 60fps - some tricks become easier at higher framerates, so the fps is locked to ensure fair competition. In the future, I plan to do a separate guide written for console players, but this disclaimer exists here for now.
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You'll still be able to learn how to do runs from this guide, but be aware that not every trick will apply to you. However, all mechanics apply to console as well - just ignore all mentions of Quit to Menu'ing and Debug Mode. NOTE FOR CONSOLE PLAYERS: Currently, this guide is written as if PC is the only platform. If you have any questions about anything at all, I'm more than happy to help if you DM me on Discord at Skarfelt#0953. You can also check #wotw-strats for other examples of the tricks shown in this guide, or any other tricks that may be discovered. Feel free to ask any additional questions about anything you're unsure about.

You can generally save the most time from simply moving better, so don’t worry about doing difficult tricks too early if you’re struggling.

You can obviously choose to start at whichever stage, and I'd recommend picking individual tricks to learn from higher categories. This guide will cover both the bare essentials needed to complete a run along with more advanced, less intuitive tricks.įor the sake of learning, there will be three routes included - Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. The category includes all Bosses, all Escapes, all Wisps, and quests cannot be completed before they are given. Welcome to the Main Quest Order guide! MQO is a beginner friendly category with a lot of room for optimisation.
