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DISCLAIMER: playstyle: casual [not for speedrunning] difficulty: upper intermediate / advanced breaking: weapon damage / closing game MAIN ADVICE: always lean on the early side for portacull mineru fe [can try again] always lean on the late side for cold fuse techniques [can try again] never drop your weapon when wearing jetpack [can throw it though] Welcome back! On the heels of the standalone vertical jetpack we present: the recursed horizontal jetpack. As ever, this is a) not a tutorial, b) depends on methods displayed in prior videos, & c) should be followed in tandem w/ the official TOTK Glitch Spreadsheet [find via the Discord servers or Reddit]. What this jetpack provides is essentially a supercharged Tulin — in fact, a Tulin that never cools down! Via recursive applications of cursed pseudofuses [hence, "recursed"] the jetpack forms a whip–like, laggy chain that perfectly orients the wind towards Link's paraglider. when paired w/ vertical jetpacks, gas shields, & pocket rockets it becomes the ultimate Link loadout for on–demand movement tech. Once one sets up a standalone gassed guster [see: previous video] one repeats the following recipe three times total: mineru fe [cursed] psuedofuse cf next item in chain to the [c]pf "minvizuggle" item of same type equip cf'ed item & climb on stone perform portable fuse storage cpf invizuggle fe parent of recursed item cull/uncull mineru & detangle from her The last step, then, is simply hand–zuggling the recursed jetpack & you're done! In my showcase @ the end I complement the jetpack w/ first a premier dudboard followed by infinite pocket rocket [see: previous video for the latter's set–up]. Please enjoy cruising around Hyrule... w/ no worries in the World~ —PHILO R&D Music: "Spirit Temple" from the Ocarina of Time OST TOTK Glitchistics Credits: original jetpack discovered by mulberry recursed variant discovered by ofstrings2 infinite pocket rocket discovered by Timber Also, shout–outs to these hunters as well: like like, overload, & cull area set–ups by: Aergyl, Armindo, & Jordan, respectively