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how to REALLY use the launchpad.
By burger boy
here's a secret that the launchpad doesn't tell you~
   
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how to REALLY use the launchpad:
when you use the launchpad to launch yourself, you'll have noticed a drastic drop in both height and distance right?, well what if i were to tell you that there's a way to increase both of those factors while launching yourself~

and here's how to do so:
- ( first place the launchpad down wherever you intend to use it, then stand on-top of it and aim it to wherever you want to get launched to. )

now here comes the trick to it:
- ( before you launch yourself, jump into the air. then while in mid-air, click to launch yourself, then while getting launched, press and hold shift for extra speed. )

congratulations, you have now learnt how to REALLY use the launchpad.
8 Comments
wirthling2015 6 May @ 5:24pm 
LUNCH PAD
sHelium 18 Nov, 2024 @ 2:35am 
LUNCH PAD
Tabby Slime 16 Jun, 2023 @ 6:40am 
my brain is too small to understand burger boy
subnautica crashfish 30 Dec, 2022 @ 2:07pm 
its really hard to get the hang of it but when you do it, it feels GREAT.
Cats are cute! 5 Oct, 2022 @ 12:53pm 
Great i'll try that
Cucuu 24 Sep, 2022 @ 6:42pm 
i did that but it still not being the same range anyway there is a bug or thing that makes you go where u want with lunchpad
Mr.Lemon 30 Aug, 2022 @ 4:21pm 
BUNGER
burger boy  [author] 25 Aug, 2022 @ 9:28am 
enjoy~





































































































































also, here's a bonus tip:
- ( if you stick the trip shot to a wall WITHOUT aiming and shooting out the wire, you can use it as an platform to stand on, aswell as an extension to place your other traps on. " for example, you could stick it to the interior rim of the frozen peaks icy pond, then place your launchpad on-top of both it and the pond rim, then place your basic trap on-top of the launchpad to catch the mt. sodie from the pond without incurring any frost capture prevention. " ).