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===Extended SuperSlide (ESS)===
===Extended SuperSlide (ESS)===
Originally used to refer to the trick that allows very fast travel speed in {{OoT}}, the term "ESS" usually now refers to the position on the control stick that must be held for it to work, which actually has uses for almost every 3D ''Zelda'' title. ESS position involves holding any direction with the control stick a very small amount, at just the point where [[Link]] starts to shuffle or turn in place. It can be used for many tricks in {{OoT|-}} and {{MM}}, to maintain and prolong superswim speed in {{TWW}}, to "brakeslide" (run backwards while maintaining speed) in {{TP}}, and to brakeslide quickly through quicksand in {{SS}}.
Originally used to refer to the trick that allows very fast travel speed in {{OoT}}, the term "ESS" usually now refers to the position on the control stick that must be held for it to work, which actually has uses for almost every 3D ''Zelda'' title. ESS position involves holding any direction with the control stick a very small amount, at just the point where [[Link]] starts to shuffle or turn in place. It can be used for many tricks in {{OoT|-}} and {{MM}}, to maintain and prolong superswim speed in {{TWW}}, to Item Slide and superswim in {{TWWHD}}, to "brakeslide" (run backwards while maintaining speed) in {{TP}}, and to brakeslide quickly through quicksand in {{SS}}.


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===Gold Split===
===Gold Split===
A gold split, otherwise known as a best segment or gold, refers to a segment of a run completed by a runner that was done faster than any previous time the runner has done that segment.
A gold split, otherwise known as a best segment or gold, refers to a segment of a run completed by a runner that was done faster than any previous time the runner has done that segment.
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===Item Slide===
Item Sliding is a trick that can be performed in {{TWWHD}}. It allows [[Link]] to travel at exponentially increasing speeds and even superswim by holding an item such as the [[Grappling Hook]] or the [[Hookshot]] and holding it in first-person view, walking forward, pausing the game, holding the ESS position downward, then unpausing. This can skip many portions of the game, and can also crash the game if done incorrectly.


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