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Another gimmick-focused round, the main section does little to build off the previous round but rather uses it to create patterns of horizontal/vertical blocks that sporadically fill the screen.
Another gimmick-focused round, the main section does little to build off the previous round but rather uses it to create patterns of horizontal/vertical blocks that sporadically fill the screen.
The [[puzzle pieces]] for this round can be seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0m1UXc6A5c here.]
==Round 9==
==Round 9==
"{{5}}"
"{{5}}"

Revision as of 15:47, 6 October 2024


Template:Luioigi vs. GameBop vs. MycroProcessor was a match during Set 4 of 3WTT. MycroProcessor came up on top.

This match is famous for its very eerie nature, along with its final round.

Rounds

Round 1

A relatively standard serve, with Template:Luioigi playing in his regular style. The sources used include Ernest Le Vampire, a Hungarian dub of Franklin, and Scooby Doo.

Round 2

This was the first of many gimmick-based rounds of the match, focusing mostly on Replication.

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

This round has a very interesting approach of making the entire thing a Pseudo-YTPMV while **also** tying it to an otherwise unedited episode of Kukori Es Kotkoda.

Round 6

The round starts with a YTPMV.

Round 7

Round 8

Another gimmick-focused round, the main section does little to build off the previous round but rather uses it to create patterns of horizontal/vertical blocks that sporadically fill the screen.

The puzzle pieces for this round can be seen here.

Round 9

"5"

A round so out of ballpark different than anything that had ever been seen before, round 9's most striking feature is the very beginning, the white background with a single black line and the omnipotent drone. Then suddenly, a loud electronic hit breaks the stillness as a still of a windmill fades in, one random bar at a time. Soon enough the drone returns.

The rest of the round can only be descripted as "empty" - just enough to keep you interested with very, very little. Blurs and shapes pop in and out, unrecognizable sounds and drones appear and disappear. One of the added sources is UVB-76 or "The Buzzer", a Soviet number station.