This was probably a rhetorical question, but I'll try to break it down for the fun of it. However, it certainly won't be accurate: Chain 1: 2 Ojama (garbage boulders) Chain 2: 7 Ojama (1 line (6) and 1 extra) Chain 3: 20+ Ojama (3 lines) and 2+ extra) It becomes unclear how many extra due to the limited placeholders Chain 4: 44+ Ojama (1 Red bean (30), two lines, and 2+ extra Chain 5: 80+ Ojama (2 Reds, which is enough to kill almost anybody, 3 lines, and 2+extra This is also where chains get lethal and you really don't have to send anything else. That is...unless you're playing a modern version of Puyo Puyo where you can block your opponent's garbage with your own. Chain 6: 152+ (5 Reds and 2+extra) There are 72 VISIBLE spaces in the playfield. There's another hidden 2 rows of six above the top. Chain 7: Most likely double the last. In Puyo Puyo Tsu (2), they use a Purple bean to represent an ENTIRE ROW of Red beans (180 Ojama). In other games, it's a star. Two stars = a Moon (360 Ojama). Two moons = a Crown -720 Ojama! By chain 12, This would probably reach about 1 crown. This was a fun mini-project. If you're thinking about picking up the game yourself, Puyo Puyo Tetris is a good way to get started. Hope this helps...in some way!
Since this is a Puyo Puyo 1 port, they didn't bother to include any of the symbols after Reds. Maybe it wasn't necessary in a game where you can't block the opponent. Due to THAT crucial update, these Puyo 1 clones aren't considered competitive by the mainstream anymore, as matches end too quickly.
Originally, this video was a response to a tool-assisted video against Waddle-Dee. I wanted to prove a person could pull it off, too, and not rely on a computer to do the work. I called that girly at the time because of that and the voice, too. Not showing the construction sort of defeats the video's purpose, however. But check out my other matches! They are far more inclusive, intense, and extremely fast! Thanks for watching. I periodically post new matches. Also, your name is AWESOME.
The moment you hear "Here it comes!" Was the moment there was enough to finish off the opponent. Everything else was massive overkill.
when you hear “bye” 3 times you know its all over..
I much prefer MB’s “YIPEE” with ear grinding sounds mixed in it
I know exactly what you mean. Good ol' Genesis. I'm of the "yee-hah" crowd myself.
Damnit, I remember playing this in 2010 and even before that.. How time flies and I freaking miss all this
Yes!
Excellent!
Watch out!
Here it comes!
Avalanche!!
Hi! (or bye)
Cool!
Alright!
Take that!
Massive!
Avalanche!
Good night!
*BAYOEN*
I just landed an Avalanche and 3 byes. Never done that before.
Holy shit!
NICE!!
🤩
Pardon me, but exactly how many boulders did you hurl at that poor man?
This was probably a rhetorical question, but I'll try to break it down for the fun of it.
However, it certainly won't be accurate:
Chain 1: 2 Ojama (garbage boulders)
Chain 2: 7 Ojama (1 line (6) and 1 extra)
Chain 3: 20+ Ojama (3 lines) and 2+ extra) It becomes unclear how many extra due to the limited placeholders
Chain 4: 44+ Ojama (1 Red bean (30), two lines, and 2+ extra
Chain 5: 80+ Ojama (2 Reds, which is enough to kill almost anybody, 3 lines, and 2+extra
This is also where chains get lethal and you really don't have to send anything else. That is...unless you're playing a modern version of Puyo Puyo where you can block your opponent's garbage with your own.
Chain 6: 152+ (5 Reds and 2+extra) There are 72 VISIBLE spaces in the playfield. There's another hidden 2 rows of six above the top.
Chain 7: Most likely double the last. In Puyo Puyo Tsu (2), they use a Purple bean to represent an ENTIRE ROW of Red beans (180 Ojama). In other games, it's a star. Two stars = a Moon (360 Ojama). Two moons = a Crown -720 Ojama!
By chain 12, This would probably reach about 1 crown.
This was a fun mini-project. If you're thinking about picking up the game yourself, Puyo Puyo Tetris is a good way to get started. Hope this helps...in some way!
Since this is a Puyo Puyo 1 port, they didn't bother to include any of the symbols after Reds. Maybe it wasn't necessary in a game where you can't block the opponent. Due to THAT crucial update, these Puyo 1 clones aren't considered competitive by the mainstream anymore, as matches end too quickly.
Hey, if I can actually get a Switch, I'm considering it. And thanks for answering the question!
@@jacobdagun3670 There’s also the sega ages port of puyo puyo 1, with the original rules and characters that this is a port of.
ava
So many garbage Puyos
Why girly?
Originally, this video was a response to a tool-assisted video against Waddle-Dee. I wanted to prove a person could pull it off, too, and not rely on a computer to do the work. I called that girly at the time because of that and the voice, too. Not showing the construction sort of defeats the video's purpose, however. But check out my other matches! They are far more inclusive, intense, and extremely fast! Thanks for watching. I periodically post new matches.
Also, your name is AWESOME.