Marble Blast Levels: 15

Since MBL: 5, I have done many custom levels for MBL: 6 - MBL: 13, and recently, my skills for MBP have improved significantly as I get more Ultimate Times. In fact, I have beaten 118 out of 120 official levels according to the Leaderboards. These improvements inspire me to make MBL: 15 a video containing many MBP levels I haven’t really attempted at them before, and it is my largest and most extensive compilation for my Marble Blast Levels series. Notes: Flight of the Marble: One of the levels that I’ve been struggling to get Ultimate Time back then. What I need to do is to not go to fast at the start so that I can align the marble with the two gems. Busy Bee…: Another level that can be annoying at times because I would fail at so many places. Although I improve my PR incrementally, I keep getting 9.xxx as a final time. I found a tweak that rebounding after the first gem to get the second one can help increase my chance of getting the under 9 seconds. This strategy brings me to a 8.904 after many attempts. Learn the Time Modifier: A level that I’ve beaten its Ultimate Time back then. When I tried to do it again, I couldn’t really beat the Ultimate Time again, so I took a break from that level. I recently went back to it, and after several attempts, I finally beat the Ultimate Time again. King of the Marble: Recall my 21.37 run in MBL: 7. I tried the WR path, and it’s not that difficult actually. I got a PR of 18.465 which I would say is a significant improvement. Magnet Training: I attempted to do the edge-hit to the finish pad path. I think I had gone higher on this run than I did with my PR of 6.318. It took several attempts to get this run. Accuracy is the key here. Ground Zero: Probably the hardest Beginner level to beat the Ultimate Time on. I decided not to attempt other UT paths and decided to go with the screenshot glitch. Believe me, I had been frustrated as I sometimes miss the nuke, rebound off many areas of the level, or miss the finish pad altogether. Again, timing and positioning is crucial. Hazard Loop: One of the levels I had not been good at back then. As I did the backwards path, I have to get the tornado part right as the tornado is really strong and I would miss at least one gem. Concentration is really needed for the “tightrope” path as well. Keep on Rollin’: I was very close to beating its Ultimate Time. The path is also seen from iMacmatician’s MBL: X video. I seem to improve on my edge-hit skills (same from Learn the Time Modifier). I also did an unintentional trick where I edge-hit off the wooden part and rebound off the pole and still land on the finish path. Medieval Maze: I can’t go under 28 seconds at this time, but the final time is close enough. You need to concentrate on when to turn and doing it efficiently as well as getting the Jump Boost part right. Ramp Madness: Sharp turns are needed to beat the Ultimate Time. Basic Agility Course: I remembered that I wasn’t even close to beating the Ultimate Time back then. I recently tried this level again, and I’ve been improving on this level. Jumping on the ice can be frustrating at times especially when I miss any item. Powerup Practice: I have fun playing this level as this level is fairly easy to go under Ultimate Time. I didn’t activate the Speed Booster as I normally would because it saves me from slowing down after full speed. I could’ve hit the pole before the final gem, but I minimized that chance of failing at the end. Perplexingness: The only thing that is probably hard for me is to get the helicopter part right as I would go too low to reach the finish pad. I got really lucky after that small edge-hit near the finish pad. Marble Agility Course: The part with the first four gems is the hardest for me as I would need to edge-hit on the first trim and then get the other gems with no hesitation. I was a bit slow on the fourth gem, but the rest of the level made up for that. I did finish the level without the time restarting at least once maybe, but that didn’t happen here. [Full description is too long for YouTube, see my post on the Marble Blast Forums http://marbleblast.com/index.php/foru... for the rest]