Impossible Levels

Well duh. Everyone should build as they see fit. Knock your socks off with glitch exploitation levels. Bask in your self-imposed glory knowing that you made your level 3 months ago before a patch fixed it and now frustrate 99.9% of players out there who just picked the game up today and are totally stumped not knowing that there was once a glitch allowing you to spit out a POW block that didn't make it activate and still killed enemies. Knock yourself out. Make the most insanely difficult 20 blind jumps in a row followed by 20 pixel perfect kaizo jumps followed by this newly discovered P-Switch glitch that took you 1,000 attempts to finally beat it once to meet the upload requirement. Watch and laugh as the play count hits 5,000 with a 0.0% completion rate. Laugh as everyone else only gets 100 shots at it when it shows up in 100 Mario Challenge. I don't see how that's any fun, but hey, to each his own.

But that's not what your original post was about. You were indicating that you saw 4 posts about 'impossible levels' and saying they all had solution responses and we shouldn't be posting things like that and that we should try harder to figure it out, but not all of us have been browsing Reddit since Day 1 and know about all of the patched glitches, so for us, those literally are impossible. It's impossible to know that something existed unless you buy the game and before even playing it, check online and read patch notes. Who's going to do that? And even then Nintendo just writes 'this patch gives the users a more pleasant experience,' so we have to ask about it here.

I understand how it can be tiresome with people asking about kaizo levels or finding hidden pipes where people put a vertical pipe, and then a horizontal one in front of it so you can barely see about a one pixel black line indicating a pipe is there; those stupid tricks can be found in the editor, but glitch exploits can't. That's all I'm saying. We're not going to stop asking for a solution to a level that we're stumped on if to beat it it requires us knowing about something that once existed, but doesn't anymore. That truly is impossible for us.

/r/MarioMaker Thread Parent