Display title | Platform Battle |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A videogame battle (or Boss Battle) that occurs with the player's footing restricted to a set of Floating Platforms above some hazard. The opponent's attacks may or may not be much of a threat were the player to face them on level ground, but the real challenge to meet here is simply to avoid falling off in the process: One false step, or the slightest Knockback at the wrong moment can quickly send you down off the screen into whatever awaits below (usually a Bottomless Pit or Spikes of Doom). Thus, victory all but requires a No Damage Run, regardless of whether your protagonist would otherwise be a One-Hit-Point Wonder. |