Records Utilizing Known Glitches [Please Read Before Posting]
Glitch Policy
To maintain fairness across all records, any submission that utilises game-breaking glitches will be considered invalid. While minor glitches or strategies may be acceptable, exploits that significantly streamline some records and make them obsolete are not permitted in record submissions. This applies regardless of whether the player was aware of a glitch being used or not.
What is considered a game-breaking glitch?
A game-breaking glitch is defined as any exploit that provides a substantial and non-representative advantage. Manipulating physics or positions in unintended ways, performing mechanically impossible feats, and altering replay data are all examples of game-breaking glitches. If you are unsure about whether or not something is a game-breaking glitch, feel free to PM one of the local moderators.
List of known disqualifying glitches:
Dismemberment Scumming: Removing DMs from a replay
This glitch allows you to remove dismemberments from a replay without having to alter your joints, resulting in impossible movements. Due to this it cannot be used when breaking any records where dismemberments must be enabled.
Bruise Dismemberment Glitch
Glutes & Pecs Launching
Because these joints weigh virtually nothing and aren't connected to any body part they become unavoidably glitched when dismembered. Due to this they are not counted when breaking any distance or speed record.
Tori & Uke Teleportation
This glitch puts your tori in a position it shouldn't be in at the very start of a replay. In this specific order: editing a replay, spacing in the very first frame, restarting with R, pausing in the first frame and editing that frame with E will trigger a glitch that will change the initial position of your tori in the first frame.
This glitch no longer works as of the latest versions of Toribash, but it is functional on older versions.
This list is not exhaustive. Additional exploits may be classified as illegal at the discretion of BoR moderators as they are identified.