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Link to the past super metroid randomizer tracker
Link to the past super metroid randomizer tracker





Swamp Palace, Skull Woods, Thieves Town, Ice Palace, Misery Mire, Turtle Rock, Eastern Palace, Desert Palace, and Tower of Hera. The abbreviations on the bottom two rows above the map are for the dungeons. The version I'm using also automatically indicates what areas are accessible based on my equipment which is nice for a newbie like me. I have to manually add each item when I get it as well as check off the locations on the map. It's not part of the randomizer itself, it's a script running in a browser window that lets me keep track of what I have and where I can go. I should probably explain about the tracker a bit. If anyone wants to watch me get lost and confused, I'll be streaming it as well. I even went as far as getting a USB SNES controller. Since I'm a baby I'll be starting with ALTTPR on easy difficulty (I get more hearts, all items are available, enemies don't hit quite as hard, the randomizer logic won't require me to perform any major glitches or exploits). There's another randomizer that combines it with the Super Metroid randomizer and makes you jump back and forth between the two games. There's also a number of variants that shuffles dungeon keys as well or requires all dungeons to be beaten or requires the use of major sequence breaking glitches/exploits. This means that any item could be anywhere (with some exception, there is a logic in the randomizer that prevents unbeatable scenarios). For anyone unfamiliar, ALTTPR takes the base game and randomizes all the items among the chests in the game.

link to the past super metroid randomizer tracker

Lately I've been getting into watching A Link to the Past Randomizer races and it's reached the point that I want to try this myself.







Link to the past super metroid randomizer tracker