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    The [[club]]'s power-up attack (pressing {{B|S}} with button layout 1) can be used on walls and certain objects to push [[Sir Daniel Fortesque|Dan]] back. That, in conjunction with turning while jumping, [[Daring Dash|dashing]], and running, can increase Dan's speed much higher than normal.
    The '''Knockback Dash''', also known as the '''KBD''', is a glitch in the original ''[[MediEvil (1998)|MediEvil]]''. The [[club]]'s power-up attack (pressing {{B|S}} with button layout 1) can be used on walls and certain objects to push [[Sir Daniel Fortesque|Dan]] back. That, in conjunction with turning while jumping, [[Daring Dash|dashing]], and running, can increase Dan's speed much higher than normal.


    Performing the glitch requires high precision, therefore it is considered an advanced technique by speedrunnners and not recommended for beginners.
    Performing the glitch requires high precision, therefore it is considered an advanced technique by [[Speedrunning|speedrunnners]] and not recommended for beginners.


    This glitch is mainly used to reach locations that would normally be unreachable, such as the gap in the dragon gate to perform the [[Dragon Gate Skip]], or the Asylum Room 1 Skip.
    This glitch is mainly used to reach locations that would normally be unreachable, such as the gap in the [[Dragon Gate]] to perform the [[Dragon Gate Skip]], or the Asylum Room 1 Skip.
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    Revision as of 12:59, 25 February 2025

    Knockback Dash

    AKA KBD
    Difficulty Hard
    Possible in Any level
    Used in Inside The Asylum
    The Gallows Gauntlet
    Obsolete No

    The Knockback Dash, also known as the KBD, is a glitch in the original MediEvil. The club's power-up attack (pressing Square button with button layout 1) can be used on walls and certain objects to push Dan back. That, in conjunction with turning while jumping, dashing, and running, can increase Dan's speed much higher than normal.

    Performing the glitch requires high precision, therefore it is considered an advanced technique by speedrunnners and not recommended for beginners.

    This glitch is mainly used to reach locations that would normally be unreachable, such as the gap in the Dragon Gate to perform the Dragon Gate Skip, or the Asylum Room 1 Skip.

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