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'''Forsaken City''' is the first chapter of [[Celeste]]. Preceded by the [[Prologue]] and succeeded by [[Old Site]], it introduces several core mechanics of the game, notably octadirectional dashes, red [[Strawberry|strawberries]], red [[Collectables#Winged_Red_Strawberries|winged strawberries]], and [[Diamond|dash-refilling diamonds]]. Additionally, [[Theo]] is first introduced during this chapter |
'''Forsaken City''' is the first chapter of [[Celeste]]. Preceded by the [[Prologue]] and succeeded by [[Old Site]], it introduces several core mechanics of the game, notably octadirectional dashes, red [[Strawberry|strawberries]], red [[Collectables#Winged_Red_Strawberries|winged strawberries]], and [[Diamond|dash-refilling diamonds]]. Additionally, [[Theo]] is first introduced during this chapter. |
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|After crossing the collapsing [[bridge]] and narrowly escaping death, thanks to the [[Bird]], [[Madeline]] arrives at the titular Forsaken City, an abandoned city apparently built by a mega-corporation, but where no one ended up settling. |
|After crossing the collapsing [[bridge]] and narrowly escaping death, thanks to the [[Bird]], [[Madeline]] arrives at the titular Forsaken City, an abandoned city apparently built by a mega-corporation, but where no one ended up settling. |
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As Madeline continues to climb Forsaken City, which is filled with [[Zippers|traffic-light blocks]] and city decor, she |
As Madeline continues to climb Forsaken City, which is filled with [[Zippers|traffic-light blocks]] and city decor, she finds Theo and meets him for the first time. He is slightly hidden within the city's "main path", so meeting Theo isn't guaranteed. Theo presents himself in a much more flamboyant way, being in awe because of the city; he does end up rejoicing because of Madeline's presence. Her silence ends up scaring him to some degree, to the point where he calls Madeline a "lone wolf type" before even knowing her name. |
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Madeline |
Madeline subsequently introduces herself and states that she has "a lot on her mind". Theo reacts positively, saying that she couldn't have "come to a better place". She then asks where he comes from: apparently, Theo lives in Seattle. Madeline then talks about what she knows about the city itself. |
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After Madeline asks Theo about why he is present at Mount Celeste, he answers that he "has a thing for abandoned places", and also considers himself a budding photographer, often posting online via [[Instagram|InstaPix]] (a parody of Instagram). |
After Madeline asks Theo about why he is present at Mount Celeste, he answers that he "has a thing for abandoned places", and also considers himself a budding photographer, often posting online via [[Instagram|InstaPix]] (a parody of Instagram). |
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Madeline then states that she is heading for the summit, |
Madeline then states that she is heading for the summit, which directly ends up telling Theo about how determined she is. Theo, on the other hand, mainly wants to explore the ruins around the mountain. He knows that he is doing something irresponsible but then suppresses his "holding-back" instinct, saying "YOLOOOOOOOOO!!" |
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Madeline then continues up the mountain, without Theo (for the moment), until she ends up reaching the Celeste Mountain Memorial, a memorial dedicated to those |
Madeline then continues up the mountain, without Theo (for the moment), until she ends up reaching the Celeste Mountain Memorial, a memorial dedicated to those who perished on the climb (towards the [[The Summit|summit]]). Right beside, seeing an unlit campfire and realizing how tired she is, she lights it up, puts down her backpack, and sleeps for some time. The [[Bird]] reappears, landing on her head. She then contemplates whether her decision to climb the mountain was a mistake.}} |
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== Gameplay == |
== Gameplay == |
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Forsaken City's A-Side serves as an introductory level to much of how the game works. Madeline, controlled by the player, is introduced to combining jumping, dashing and climbing |
Forsaken City's A-Side serves as an introductory level to much of how the game works. Madeline, controlled by the player, is introduced to combining jumping, dashing, and climbing to make it through various rooms. Strawberries, [[Cassette tape|cassette tapes]], [[Crystal heart|crystal hearts]], dash-refilling crystals, and many other objects are all introduced here. [[Momentum]] is another core mechanic that is presented. |
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Three sub-chapters are present: Start, Crossing, and Chasm. |
Three sub-chapters are present: Start, Crossing, and Chasm. |
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The beginning of "Start" introduces the player to several basic mechanics. The second room introduces wall jumping, which occurs when Madeline jumps from one wall to another; it's the simplest way to climb without using [[stamina]]. |
The beginning of "Start" introduces the player to several basic mechanics. The second room introduces wall jumping, which occurs when Madeline jumps from one wall to another; it's the simplest way to climb without using [[stamina]]. |
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[[Zippers]], also known as "traffic light blocks" |
[[Zippers]], also known as "traffic light blocks" first appear in the fourth room. Jumping too soon whilst the block is moving will result in Madeline being thrown into a wall of spikes; this is the player's first introduction to momentum. The next room after features a [[Collectables#Winged_Red_Strawberries|winged strawberry]]; dashing will result in it flying away, and as such, Madeline must jump on the disappearing platforms right of the berry to collect it. The next room features a light shining at the left. It's the first occurrence of a "berry room", a room outside the main path containing a strawberry. |
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[[Spring]]s, which bounce Madeline in the direction the spring is pointing towards, and [[smashable walls]], which may be dashed into to remove, are also introduced here. Six strawberries are hidden within this subchapter. |
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==== Crossing ==== |
==== Crossing ==== |
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Forsaken City's B-Side builds upon the mechanics of the A-Side, presenting them in a more challenging way. No new objects are introduced in this chapter, but [[Skull Binoculars]], present in later chapters, also appear. Zipper blocks no longer generally follow an octadirectional system, and now appear much more frequently |
Forsaken City's B-Side builds upon the mechanics of the A-Side, presenting them in a more challenging way. No new objects are introduced in this chapter, but [[Skull Binoculars]], present in later chapters, also appear. Zipper blocks no longer generally follow an octadirectional system, and now appear much more frequently, often with spikes on them. Spikes are placed much more liberally and are often integrated with momentum-based rooms. |
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The level follows approximately the same course as the A-Side, but is slightly shorter, heading both upwards and right, but continues slightly past the Celeste Mountain Memorial and unlit campfire into a [[Cassette Block]] room. The red crystal heart, situated at the end of the room, is named "Sever the Skyline". |
The level follows approximately the same course as the A-Side, but is slightly shorter, heading both upwards and right, but continues slightly past the Celeste Mountain Memorial and unlit campfire into a [[Cassette Block]] room. The red crystal heart, situated at the end of the room, is named "Sever the Skyline". |
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Three sub-chapters are present: Start, Contraption and Scrap Pit. |
Three sub-chapters are present: Start, Contraption, and Scrap Pit. |
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=== C-Side === |
=== C-Side === |
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Forsaken City's C-Side further builds upon mechanics introduced in Forsaken City's A-Side and B-Side. The three-room gauntlet, unlocked after completing [[8B|Core B-Side]], adds [[Touch switches]], also known as shields, |
Forsaken City's C-Side further builds upon mechanics introduced in Forsaken City's A-Side and B-Side. The three-room gauntlet, unlocked after completing [[8B|Core B-Side]], adds [[Touch switches]], also known as shields, as well as shield-powered blocks. It further enhances the difficulty. |
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== Strawberries & Collectibles == |
== Strawberries & Collectibles == |
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{{Main|Forsaken City/Collectibles|l1=Forsaken City Collectibles}} |
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Forsaken City contains 20 unique red strawberries hidden throughout the chapter. This includes 2 winged strawberries |
Forsaken City contains 20 unique red strawberries hidden throughout the chapter. This includes 2 winged strawberries. Additionally, a [[Cassette Tape]] and Blue [[Crystal Heart]] are hidden within. |
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== Winged Golden Strawberry == |
== Winged Golden Strawberry == |
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{{Main|Forsaken City/Winged Gold Berry|l1=Winged Golden Strawberry}} |
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A unique collectible, the ''Winged Golden Strawberry'', only appears in Forsaken City's A-Side. Obtaining it requires not completing any rooms within the entire chapter using Madeline's dash move; this entails the use of several advanced [[techniques]], such as [[Neutrals|neutral jumping]], and nearly pixel-perfect precision on several occasions. |
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The player can dash by accident so long as they die before moving to the next room, collecting a strawberry, or activating a change respawn trigger. |
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== Speedrun strategies == |
== Speedrun strategies == |
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Apart from general movement optimization, various techniques are used by speedrunners such as wall bouncing in the first winged berry room (with the breaking blocks) and doing a reverse [[Hyperdashes|hyperdash]] off the girder to do a corner boost off a wall which leads to the room with Theo. Screen transitions are used to refill dashes, allowing to skip doing the main path. Doing [[neutral jumps]] in the final room as well as a corner kick-up allows players to literally skip the whole room. These tricks allow speedrunners to do this chapter extremely quickly. |
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