I must have won by using a shortcut as i see I didn’t use the third trick- which is not one i would ever use anyway. I did push both balls then moved zbot out the way.
Tricky level, in particular because the headless R’s movements are not always predictable. It is also tricky to get B on top of the headless R. For that reason, the fifth star is smaller than the other four stars. It took me a long time to reach the win but it was fun to explore the various options. In retrospect, the solution is logical. I did not have to use boogie bot.
@GFJ .Sounds like we won the same way. Spoiler: B onto headlessR autopilot over a raised draggable causing a leap over the empty block onto headlessR.
@ridgerunner No my B did not make any fancy jumps. Spoiler: My final steps My B stepped onto headless R when R was walking up and down next to the win. To that end, I got B on top of the vertical slider and moved the slider up. B got off in the corner where the ball was initially located. By rotating the rotating piece, I then changed R’s path and R walked past the block where B was waiting. B stepped on R again and hit the win. This solution is pretty stable, albeit that B is a bit hesitant to step from the vertical slider onto headless R.
@GFJ . Yes i saw that autopilot but didn’t see a way to freeze R to make it worthwhile , especially as i had not thought of dropping B off like you did and instead had looked at the redirect/clockwise path for B/r resulting in B getting knocked off. So i like your finish.
Buff,I read the trick list and comments and...sorry I can't with the most annoying trick for me...Believe me,I prefer ToA
Again, I didn't use a lot of the elements in the level however I did give up as headless was unpredictable and even though the path was clear to the win for B on headless, headless turned each time forcing B to get back on headless and I had enough.