Yeah dude, it was verified in 2016 lol its OG OG Kinda mindblowingly coincidental that I see this here now bc im going back and playing AA again after not having played GD since early 2018 😬
I’m so angry that you put tidal wave at 7 because The FitnessGram™ Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues. The 20 meter pacer test will begin in 30 seconds. Line up at the start. The running speed starts slowly, but gets faster each minute after you hear this signal. [beep] A single lap should be completed each time you hear this sound. [ding] Remember to run in a straight line, and run as long as possible. The second time you fail to complete a lap before the sound, your test is over. The test will begin on the word start. On your mark, get ready, start.
Plasma Pulse Finale has always been my favorite top one we have had in this game. I love how the gameplay primarily focuses on timings instead of ship and wave which even to this day, we pretty much never see in a top one. I also just love how the level just kinda happened to be the hardest at the time there is something really cool about a level just being hard and not insisting that its hard. Its unfortunate that it's just kinda seen as a level that rivaled Bloodlust that one time because I think its way more unique and fun than Bloodlust.
bloodlust is obviously cool gg to knobel and all of that but is sad that almost all its legacy is being the first level harder than sonic wave still harder than it and rivaling bloodlust
@@emilianojoaquinlopezaburto3451 Firework is KINDA similar and I do like that level but the thing I don't like about it is it's sync actually. The sync is good but I've never been a huge fan of the Pennutoh sync where the music is in sync with every single click. I think PPF has the type of sync I like where the speed and flow of the level is what syncs. Cognition also does this style really well.
My opinions: 1. If gameplay was accounted for I think Extreme Park would've benifitted, it pulled off nerve control quite well for 1.2 and was a very fun new hardest of mine. 2. To the Grave is almost like a GDPS level with how it uses objects in a way much ahead of their time, Robtop's style is more along the lines of "A really polished yet basic level that does what it needs to" and To the Grave has setpieces that go beyond that definition. 3. If Demon Park didn't create a new difficulty, it's plausible another level would've done it. I agree with you moving it up, just not all the way up to #11, more like #15. 5. Putting Slaughterhouse above Cataclysm is just such a *spicy* take; it inspired Artificial Ascent (which you put at #1) and revived the idea of making levels that are meant to be difficult. It was the spiritual successor to Demon Park. 6. PPF section was so short I missed it lol.
5:20 I remember Keres, I just group it as a remake of the RGB trilogy alongside Sonic Wave Infinity so therefore it's impossible to forget! (and the level doesn't look half bad)
I'm glad you appreciated Slaughterhouse rather than saying it's just your average hell top 1 because its intensity and atmosphere throughout is something few levels can match. It's intimidating and also works well as a collab because it was a joint effort to push the boundaries of the time. The fact that half of the song itself was custom- made (with the middle part being Crim3s - Lost) felt exciting and, as you said in the video, not oversaturated like newer levels
I would recommend watching stormfly’s video about element 111 rg. The video is really cool and a level that has that much history should be higher on the list. But that’s just my opinion, I can see why someone could place it lower
In the realm of gaming maps, "Tidal Wave" stands out as a masterpiece deserving of the top spot, and here's why. Not only is it a refreshing change for beach-themed maps to claim the pinnacle, but it also holds a special place in my heart as one of my favorites. What sets "Tidal Wave" apart is its intricate detail, evident from the moment you delve into the gameplay. The level of detail is such that even my PC struggles to keep up, a testament to its complexity. Despite the challenge it presents, every element feels purposeful, contributing to an immersive experience. One cannot overlook the significance of the accompanying soundtrack, "Shiawase Vip" by Dion Timmer, perfectly complementing the gameplay and enhancing the overall ambiance. This synergy between visuals and audio elevates "Tidal Wave" to a level beyond mere gameplay; it becomes an artistic journey. Comparatively, maps like "Bloodlust" may offer increased difficulty and extended gameplay, but they lack the essence that "Tidal Wave" embodies. While both are formidable challenges, "Bloodlust" feels more like an embellished iteration of "Bloodbath," lacking the innovation and thematic depth of its beach-themed counterpart. My affinity for "Tidal Wave" is further fueled by my preferred game mode-wave-which the map predominantly features. This alignment of gameplay mechanics enhances my immersion and enjoyment, a factor absent in maps like "Bloodlust," where the focus deviates from wave dynamics. Even in comparison to other visually stunning maps like "Zodiac," "Tidal Wave" holds its ground. While "Zodiac" dazzles with its vibrant colors and elaborate design, its frenetic pace occasionally detracts from the overall experience. In contrast, "Tidal Wave" maintains a balance between challenge and readability, ensuring a consistent and engaging gameplay experience. Lastly, while "Firework" may share similarities with "Tidal Wave" in terms of aesthetic appeal, it lacks the depth and intricacy that define the latter. While both are enjoyable levels, "Tidal Wave" surpasses "Firework" in its ability to captivate and challenge players on multiple levels. In conclusion, "Tidal Wave" deserves recognition not only for its gameplay mechanics but also for its thematic richness and immersive experience. It embodies the essence of what a top-ranking gaming map should aspire to be-challenging yet accessible, visually stunning yet thematically resonant. As such, I firmly advocate for "Tidal Wave" to claim its rightful place at the helm of gaming excellence. Hope you enjoyed!
I would agree with most of the placements. Even though it's hard to compare Top Levels over time, you've pointed out most of the level's qualities and tried to work with it.
bloodlust #1 no competition for me, the messy deco really works since A) it really stands out from bloodbath and feels completely different/reimagined, and B) its top 1 it really should be overwhelming
It just feels really good someone actually ranks top 1 levels by decoration and only decoration, i think I'm tired of people complaining about bad gameplay.
Glad to see Artificial Ascent and it’s sequel in 1 and 2. I don’t think Viprin Megacollabs get enough credit for just how much they innovated, hell supersonic was considered one of the first high profile megacollabs back in 1.9. These levels really showed the best of the creator community and demanded others to do better. I’m glad we have creators like Mindcap hosting innovative collars and keeping that spirit of pushing the boundaries alive.
@CoolLlamaGD lol no. Go look at the Impossibile Level List. (It includes all top 1s in the game) it lists Can't Let Go over Jumper (Jumper isn't included as Can't Let Go is considered harder) . If you think Jumper is harder, you are the one with skill issue.
This is my Top Ten: 1. Slaughterhouse, literally the best top 1 ever, this is what hell theme wanted to be 2. Extreme Park, this is one of my favorite levels I've ever played, amazing early memory level 3. Acheron, amazing design and theme, great as a top 1 4. Yatagarasu, iconic and has aged surprisingly well 5. Crimson Planet, this is literally the most generic hell-themed top 1 but it works so well 6. To The Grave, also really fun, great design for 1.1, (fun fact: also made by Darnoc) 7. Zodiac, awesome level 8. Plasma Pulse Finale, incredible design 9. Fexty, great 1.9 level and looks awesome to play 10. Silent Club, I like impossible levels (I have a feeling that Tidal Wave could grow on me and make it on here soon, but it needs time) My Top 3 Worst: 3. Bloodlust, hottest take ever but it looks like garbage, only part that is somewhat acceptable is the remade Gboy Bloodbath part, it also looks unfun 2. BP Night, it has no reason to exist and has a secret way, I'm pretty sure that Demon World was harder anyway so 1. Avernus, just no, not gonna explain this one
@@exiled_shadegd For me Bloodbath Zodiac will always be my favorite top 1 zodiac cuz of how the level plays and bloodbath because well its bloodbath what do you want me to say
It astounds me the extent to which Tidal Wave haters will say that Tidal Wave is bad and lazy while somehow managing to completely ignore the fact that so is like every other top 1. I literally agree with pretty much every common criticism of the level, and yet I still think you have it in about the right place in this video, because the standard is just that low.
Oblivion is considered harder by most, and it was verified earlier. Also Diabolic Clubstep might be harder, but there aren't many opinions on this level. Anyway, one of these 3 should definitely be on the list
Bro am I the only one gonna notice the Hazbin Hotel OST instrumental music in the background? Also, “Erebussy, Obese of Darkness, Avernuts” Bro this shit got me dead… Also you ain’t the only one who remembers Keres
Honestly your opinions are valid, I can't have a TRUE opinion just because I started playing in 2022. But I definitely agree with you on some of them. Only thing I probably would have changed is to not have any 1.0 levels in like the top 20-10. Just because I feel like decoration kinda over rules those earlier levels. Altho I can still understand demon park being high up on your list. Because of the fact that it inspired the demon levels in the first place.
5:10 dude Keres is SOOOOO good for its time its liyrrally better than verdant landscape(the best extreme demon of 2022 thats literally worse than keres) keres is the best green level in the GAME i also remember it yeah i agree its soooo good.
Cool video, I'm wondering though, where would you put some of the other robbed top 1s? (i.e stuff that was robbed by being underestimated like hard machine, silent clubstep i think, etc.)
a lot of the those levels are levels i do really like, so like hard machine would be somewhere in the top 20, but there’s so many of them it would be hard to include them without taking up most of the video 😭
I think bloodbath and avernus should've earned a higher place, I think you could've let less bias enter the decision, bc I think those two levels are fire in different terms, though It's my opinion, you can think whatever you want :)
I think you placed these levels based on "legendary-ness", there is no way you put Acheron and Tidal Wave that low. Heaven and Hell is at least 10 spots too low, Plasma Pulse Finale is too low, Rg is too low, and Future Demoness is too low
@@exiled_shadegd I actually ranked Cataclysm and Bloodbath so high mainly because of the history and impact. If I didn't include it, Slaughterhouse would probably be number one. I don't like Acheron much because of the poor deco and the gameplay seems bad. Tidal Wave has an average deco at best and is only rated because people harassed RobTop to do it. Heaven And Hell looks ugly even for its time, Plasma Pulse Finale and Future Demoness just exist imo
@@Thomas2i28 Future Demoness might be the best 1.9 level that was actually created in 1.9 and not in a GDPS, I like the gameplay and theming in Plasma Pulse Finale, Heaven and Hell has decent deco by one of the top creators of 1.5, but yeah I understand and sorta agree with your Acheron and Tidal Wave points. They shouldn’t be lower than Abyss of Darkness or Sakupen Circles though
One thing I love about Slaughterhouse is that it has such a level of chaos at the drop (the slow, more do-able looking part, the song being chaotic as heyoooo and the deco making the gameplay still sightreadable but still chaotic looking) so I can so it to someone who hasn't played GD or actively despises it, and watch there reaction as they see the drop. I laugh every time knowing it's only 7th on the demon list.
11:47 Hm Mr. Wavix the Worm you literally JUST DESCRIBED THE END OF THE LEVEL Also SWI should be in here too since it is above Tartarus and also Arcturus should also be here because I dont think we shoudnt count levels that were "misplaced" Edit: Silent Clubstep should be here too Also 3 minute gang (Late comment tho)
my personal ranking 40. Erebus 39. Theory Of Darkness 38. The Hell World 37. BP Night 36. Phobos 35. Acheron 34. Sakupen Circles 33. The Golden 32. Heaven And Hell 31. The Hell Zone 30. Athanatos 29. Extreme Park 28. Demon World 27. Tartarus 26. Sonic Wave 25. Sakupen Hell 24. To the Grave 23. Crimson Planet 22. The Hell Origin 21. Fexty 20. Yatagarasu 19. Element 111 RG 18. Silent Club 17. Future Demoness 16. Firework 15. Abyss Of Darkness 14. Avernus 13. Zodiac 12. Stalemate Redux 11. Slaughterhouse 10. Demon Park 9. Stereo Demoness 8. ICDX 7. Plasma Pulse Finale 6. Digital Descent 5. Cataclysm 4. Tidal Wave 3. Artificial Ascent 2. Bloodbath 1. Bloodlust (also I ranked any form of robbed top 1's) 41. Conical Depression 40. Primary Maze 39. Rythem Time Machine 38. Acheron Buffed 37. XYZ Step Infinity 36. Can't Let Go 35. Silent Clubstep 34. Sonicbath 33. Definite Integral 32. Betrayal Of Fate 31. S 30. Alphabet X 29. Hard Machine 28. The First 3 Trials 27. Bizarre Milestone 26. Wcropolix 25. Diabolical Clubstep 24. PG Clubstep 23. Angelic Blood 22. The First 21. D 20. Necropolis 19. Bicycle 18. Trueffet 17. Lucid Nightmares 16. Redecoed Hell Zone 15. Sakupen Realm 14. Pink World 13. Oblivion 12. Kenos 11. The Rainbow Road 10. Arcturus 9. Deimos 8. Deadly Clubstep 7. Stalemate 6. Athanasia 5. Sonic Wave Infinity 4. Gamma 3. Acropolis 2. Spacial Rend 1. Death Corridor Z
@@exiled_shadegd erebus is honestly really lazy, and I hate it's toxic vibe. Acheron couldn't be a more boring top 1 if it tried, especially with levels like deadlier clubstep and it's sequel Aeturnus looking way better. Also Theory of Darkness is a 1.5 theme, i just don't love the style personally.
For whatever reason, I actually quite like Bloodbath's gameplay. I dislike the level, though, because I died at 94, 96, and 98, which is the most end fails I've ever had
I got 35 from 0 and 34-94 so I can tell you to shut up (jk). But really I think it's pretty good aside from the huge disbalance between 0-34 and 34-100.
@@totallynormalminecart519 for whatever reason I just couldn’t get 92-100 consistent, nor 70-81 until 2 days ago. But having now beaten it, I do like it. In all honesty, Michi and vermillion’s mini ship are the hardest parts for me, which is odd because the mini ship didn’t feel that hard, but I guess my skill set just made it mostly balanced other than that
Bloodbath will always be my #1 for one reason. I understand it was a different time, but the demons nowadays are just so insanely decorated, you can't see. Bloodbath had such good decoration imo, but you can still see what's going on.
With this comment you are either an: OG that still loves old deco and Old gameplay. OR A new player who cant beat easy demons and complains about every single level in 2.1+ being unsightreadable.
@@CoolioMateGD how old are you? I started playing the game when I was 5, now im 13, I also sometimes quit in between. Lol, almost all gd players are just teens.
You are actually so based for putting Yatagarasu as the highest hell themed Top 1, because as someone who's cleared it and other former top 1's (on the easier side), Trusta's nerfs make Yatagarasu one of the most well-balanced Top 1's the game has ever had imo, like compared to bloodbath where I could point at Michi, Crack, Etzer as a stand-out top 3 hardest parts, I can't really name a part like that in Yatagarasu because it never really has a harsh difficulty spike/chokepoint like that, and it makes the level very consistent and more pleasant to play compared to levels like Bloodbath or especially levels like ICDX where very specific difficulty chokepoints are hard enough that they carry the level's overall difficulty.
Finally artificial ascent getting the recognition it deserves. Definelty my favourite top 1 follower by probably zodiac and tidal wave. Also slaughterhouse is by far my least favourite top 1 ever. Idc if you disagree i just despise it
I'm so mad you put Slaughterhouse so low because in the spring of 2007, TDI announced their development of a new submachine gun. It was an experimental weapon under advanced stages of development at that time. The name Kriss comes from a Southeast Asian dagger with a flame-shaped blade. The second generation prototype of the Vector, called the K10, was announced at 2011 SHOT Show. It is a slightly more compact version of the Vector that is based on the same Super V system. The main difference is a redesign of the lower receiver intended for easy caliber interchangeability; utilizing just a single takedown pin, users can change between 9×19mm, .40 S&W and .45 ACP by mounting different lower receivers. This also brought a redesign of the charging handle, which now travels diagonally, almost vertically, and can be mounted on either side of the weapon. Other notable differences were a new telescoping stock instead of a folding one, and a four-sided accessory rail tube around the barrel. The K10 was not displayed after SHOT Show 2013 and its status is unknown and likely has been canceled. Kriss announced "Gen II" versions of the original Vector models in 2015. These feature a redesigned pistol grip, trigger, safety selector, and compatibility with a new 9×19mm lower. These appear to have replaced the K10 prototypes, though no features from the K10 were carried over. the Vector uses an articulated mechanism referred to as the "Kriss Super V", which allows the bolt and an inertia block to move downward into a recess behind the magazine well. The theory is that at the end of this travel, the energy is transmitted downward rather than rearward, thus reducing the felt recoil. When fired, the barrel axis is in line with the shoulder as in the M16 rifle, but also in line with the shooter's hand. This is intended to reduce muzzle climb when combined with the off-axis bolt travel, though it also greatly raises the sight line in comparison to the bore axis. The initial prototype model by TDI achieved a rate of fire of 1,500 rounds per minute, though this was brought down to around 1,200 rounds per minute on the production models. Civilian models are limited to semi-automatic only. The Vector is split into two major assemblies in a similar manner to the AR-15 rifle, secured together with four push pins. Due to the weapon's unusual layout, the lower contains the action, charging handle, magazine well and barrel, while the upper contains the ejection port, rail system, pistol grip and fire control components, as well as the stock for configurations that have one. This modular design allows for toolless caliber conversions by swapping out only the lower. The Vector's safety is ambidextrous (as well as the fire mode selector on the auto trigger pack) while the ejection port, charging handle, bolt release catch and magazine release are not, and are only available in a right-handed configuration. Calibers such as .22 LR, .40 S&W and 9×19mm Parabellum were mentioned when the gun was first released. The Generation II versions with multiple design changes including a new 9mm variant were confirmed at SHOT Show 2015, though the .22LR version had yet to materialize and was thought to have been canceled up until SHOT Show 2020, when they announced its release. The KRISS Vector has undergone two generations of modification. The Gen I version is the baseline model of the Vector family. It was later replaced by the improved Gen II version which features a redesigned pistol grip and trigger and has the swing angle of the safety lever reduced from 120 to 45 degrees. It also eliminates the opening above the barrel for the original weapon's optional Surefire weapon light, since these are no longer manufactured. In addition to the original Flat Black finish, optional factory Cerakote coatings now come in Olive Drab (green), Flat Dark Earth (tan), Alpine (white), or Combat Gray. The Vector SMG variant is only available for military and law enforcement use. It features a 5.5-inch barrel (with an option of a 6.5-inch barrel on the Gen II version), a folding stock, flip-up Midwest Industries back-up iron sights (BUIS) (KRISS Sights on Gen II weapons), a full-length Picatinny rail for mounting various optics/scopes, and either two mode fire selector (single and full-auto) or a three mode fire selector (single, two-round burst and full-auto). It is only sold as a complete weapon in .45 ACP and 9×19mm Parabellum; Due to the nature of the weapon the auto trigger pack is not compatible with any Vector lower. The 9mm model uses Glock 17-compatible magazines (typically the extended 33-rounder used by the Glock 18) and the .45-caliber model uses Glock 21 magazines. Semi-automatic variants are produced and available for the US civilian market. There are three main configurations, the Vector CRB, Vector SBR and Vector SDP. In addition to 9×19mm Parabellum and .45 ACP, they can also be chambered in .40 S&W (using Glock 22 magazines), 10mm Auto (using Glock 20 magazines), or .357 SIG (using Glock 31 magazines). A variant chambered for 9×21mm IMI that feeds from standard 9×19mm Glock 17 magazines is available for the Italian civilian market. The .22 LR variant feeds from a proprietary 10-round magazine, and functions using a traditional straight blowback operating system rather than the Super V delayed system. The Canadian (and some American) civil market versions only come with the blocked 10-round magazines rather than the full capacity magazines. Like the Law Enforcement / Military SMG models, the civilian model Vectors can be converted to chamber and fire other calibers if the lower receiver groups are changed. The Vector CRB (carbine) is a semi-automatic carbine with a permanently affixed barrel shroud to the standard 5.5-inch barrel, extending it to 16-inch (410 mm), intended for states with short-barrel rifle bans, with an 18.6-inch (470 mm) version produced for the Canadian market. The standard model has a folding stock (fixed in states where state law prohibits). Variants exist for compliance with various state gun laws, including a California-legal "featureless" variant with a Kydex grip-wrap barrier (prohibits gripping the back of the pistol grip), a hand stop replacing the usual vertical foregrip, and a permanently affixed Defiance DS150 stock to give an overall length of 36.5-inch (930 mm). The Vector SBR (Short Barrel Rifle) is a semi-automatic short-barreled configuration featuring the same 5.5-inch barrel as the selective fire submachine gun. The Vector SDP (Special Duty Pistol) is a semi-automatic pistol configuration that has a permanently affixed cap with a sling mount in place of a folding stock. There is also a configuration of the Vector SDP fitted with an SB Tactical arm brace called the Vector SDP-SB (Special Duty Pistol - Stabilizing Brace). The "Enhanced" versions of the Gen II CRB and SBR are also available with collapsing M4-style stock adaptors instead of the standard folding stock (with a Magpul UBR stock included) and a rectangular barrel shroud for the CRB, though these accessories can also be purchased separately. KRISS announced development of a semi-automatic pistol called the "KRISS KARD" in 2010, using the Super V system in a much smaller package to minimize recoil and muzzle rise in 9×19mm Parabellum and .45 ACP calibers. It does not have a blowback slide, instead it has a T-shaped cocking handle on the rear. As TDI, KRISS also announced a 12-gauge shotgun called the MVS and a .50 BMG heavy machine gun using a double Super V mechanism called the "Disraptor," but the Disraptor has not been mentioned since their name change, while the MVS was removed from the TDI website in late 2009.
We need glizzy skibidi to be a real level
skibidi needs some protein
skibidi dop no no
i will verify it bro
I will be first victor
I will build the gameplay
"How dare you put x level below y, unsubbed, disliked, review bombed, destroyed, nuked channel from existence"
Alphabet X and Ystep? Gd reference??
"As an og player, how dare he put bloodbath on top 10, it shouldve been top 1"
noice
real
Wait a minute
I love obese of darkness and avernuts
obese of darkness is probably one of the funniest autocorrect mistakes ive ever seen lol
he did that on purpose@@_yanar_
obese of darkness and avernuts are S tier top 1
@@_yanar_ it wasn’t autocorrect
@@_yanar_It was manual correct
I always thought of artificial ascent as an early 2.1 level I had no idea it was made in 2.0! Truly a masterpiece for its time
Yeah it really is, easy to forget!
Digital Descent was also amazing
Yeah dude, it was verified in 2016 lol its OG OG
Kinda mindblowingly coincidental that I see this here now bc im going back and playing AA again after not having played GD since early 2018 😬
@@pebble312 I can say about the same, I stopped playing then too and now remember why I loved it! Lol
AA is such a masterpiece at its time
@@Wannabe-channeLAA aged like shit imo
I’m so angry that you put tidal wave at 7 because The FitnessGram™ Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues. The 20 meter pacer test will begin in 30 seconds. Line up at the start. The running speed starts slowly, but gets faster each minute after you hear this signal. [beep] A single lap should be completed each time you hear this sound. [ding] Remember to run in a straight line, and run as long as possible. The second time you fail to complete a lap before the sound, your test is over. The test will begin on the word start. On your mark, get ready, start.
same
same
relatable.
😐
Yes
Best top one is can’t let go no question
@@ThreeletterIGN Well hes not wrong
@@ThreeletterIGNno
@@ThreeletterIGN cant let go was also insane what are you yapping about go do some RESEARCH
This became super cringe oh my god
hast thou forgotten unnamed 13?!
Wavix can you give my cigars back and my whiskey
I think he took them away for a reason
Yes, the reason is literally in your pfp Vio
No I ated them
matt rose has them
Why does a chicken need cigars and whisky?
First view on a Wavix video is a new achievement for me.
"Erebussy" "Obese of darkness" I'm fucking dying 💀
"Avernuts" too
5:23 Obese of darkness
Obese of DEZZNUTS
This video is gonna start a civil war I already know
If it gets physical I swear to god
more like the world war 4
"No, come on...The Golden"?!
Plasma Pulse Finale has always been my favorite top one we have had in this game. I love how the gameplay primarily focuses on timings instead of ship and wave which even to this day, we pretty much never see in a top one. I also just love how the level just kinda happened to be the hardest at the time there is something really cool about a level just being hard and not insisting that its hard. Its unfortunate that it's just kinda seen as a level that rivaled Bloodlust that one time because I think its way more unique and fun than Bloodlust.
the only similar top 1 was firework (and almost kyouki)
bloodlust is obviously cool gg to knobel and all of that but is sad that almost all its legacy is being the first level harder than sonic wave still harder than it and rivaling bloodlust
Agreed, and I also love the dual spider
@@emilianojoaquinlopezaburto3451 Firework is KINDA similar and I do like that level but the thing I don't like about it is it's sync actually. The sync is good but I've never been a huge fan of the Pennutoh sync where the music is in sync with every single click. I think PPF has the type of sync I like where the speed and flow of the level is what syncs. Cognition also does this style really well.
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5:07 i literally remember you saying like 2 years ago on stream "i wonder who's even gonna remember keres"
I remember Keres. It's sooo beautiful. I still don't understand why Erebus is better known than the remake that made it better.
Keres is such a cool level that deserves way more attention
The hazbin hotel instrumental in the bg go hard tbh
i thought i was the only one who noticed that lol
My opinions:
1. If gameplay was accounted for I think Extreme Park would've benifitted, it pulled off nerve control quite well for 1.2 and was a very fun new hardest of mine.
2. To the Grave is almost like a GDPS level with how it uses objects in a way much ahead of their time, Robtop's style is more along the lines of "A really polished yet basic level that does what it needs to" and To the Grave has setpieces that go beyond that definition.
3. If Demon Park didn't create a new difficulty, it's plausible another level would've done it. I agree with you moving it up, just not all the way up to #11, more like #15.
5. Putting Slaughterhouse above Cataclysm is just such a *spicy* take; it inspired Artificial Ascent (which you put at #1) and revived the idea of making levels that are meant to be difficult. It was the spiritual successor to Demon Park.
6. PPF section was so short I missed it lol.
putting heaven and hell over abyss of darkness is kinda crazy tho
ok one more, DEMON PARK OVER ACHERON?!
Heaven and Hell and Demon Park both have clean designs, and Heaven and Hell is probably one of the best represented themed levels before 1.6
And Slaughter house over bloodbath
@@exiled_shadegd the deco still sucks
@@ImAverage-et9wb Ah yes, comparing a time when you couldn’t even change the speed of a level to a late 2.1 level
@@exiled_shadegddo you live in gd yt or something
5:20 I remember Keres, I just group it as a remake of the RGB trilogy alongside Sonic Wave Infinity so therefore it's impossible to forget! (and the level doesn't look half bad)
Thank you for putting firework high on the list this makes me so happy
It would be interesting to see all upcoming Top 1s ranked. Good video, Wavix!
I'm glad you appreciated Slaughterhouse rather than saying it's just your average hell top 1 because its intensity and atmosphere throughout is something few levels can match. It's intimidating and also works well as a collab because it was a joint effort to push the boundaries of the time. The fact that half of the song itself was custom- made (with the middle part being Crim3s - Lost) felt exciting and, as you said in the video, not oversaturated like newer levels
I would recommend watching stormfly’s video about element 111 rg. The video is really cool and a level that has that much history should be higher on the list. But that’s just my opinion, I can see why someone could place it lower
bro unnamed 0 should deserve top 1 ngl
In the realm of gaming maps, "Tidal Wave" stands out as a masterpiece deserving of the top spot, and here's why. Not only is it a refreshing change for beach-themed maps to claim the pinnacle, but it also holds a special place in my heart as one of my favorites.
What sets "Tidal Wave" apart is its intricate detail, evident from the moment you delve into the gameplay. The level of detail is such that even my PC struggles to keep up, a testament to its complexity. Despite the challenge it presents, every element feels purposeful, contributing to an immersive experience.
One cannot overlook the significance of the accompanying soundtrack, "Shiawase Vip" by Dion Timmer, perfectly complementing the gameplay and enhancing the overall ambiance. This synergy between visuals and audio elevates "Tidal Wave" to a level beyond mere gameplay; it becomes an artistic journey.
Comparatively, maps like "Bloodlust" may offer increased difficulty and extended gameplay, but they lack the essence that "Tidal Wave" embodies. While both are formidable challenges, "Bloodlust" feels more like an embellished iteration of "Bloodbath," lacking the innovation and thematic depth of its beach-themed counterpart.
My affinity for "Tidal Wave" is further fueled by my preferred game mode-wave-which the map predominantly features. This alignment of gameplay mechanics enhances my immersion and enjoyment, a factor absent in maps like "Bloodlust," where the focus deviates from wave dynamics.
Even in comparison to other visually stunning maps like "Zodiac," "Tidal Wave" holds its ground. While "Zodiac" dazzles with its vibrant colors and elaborate design, its frenetic pace occasionally detracts from the overall experience. In contrast, "Tidal Wave" maintains a balance between challenge and readability, ensuring a consistent and engaging gameplay experience.
Lastly, while "Firework" may share similarities with "Tidal Wave" in terms of aesthetic appeal, it lacks the depth and intricacy that define the latter. While both are enjoyable levels, "Tidal Wave" surpasses "Firework" in its ability to captivate and challenge players on multiple levels.
In conclusion, "Tidal Wave" deserves recognition not only for its gameplay mechanics but also for its thematic richness and immersive experience. It embodies the essence of what a top-ranking gaming map should aspire to be-challenging yet accessible, visually stunning yet thematically resonant. As such, I firmly advocate for "Tidal Wave" to claim its rightful place at the helm of gaming excellence. Hope you enjoyed!
HOW DID YOU WRITE THIS!?!?!?!?
@@robloxpro_0512 my 2 hours of free time.
@@robloxpro_0512 bros been living under a rock
👍👏
Nice review
I would agree with most of the placements. Even though it's hard to compare Top Levels over time, you've pointed out most of the level's qualities and tried to work with it.
bloodlust #1 no competition for me, the messy deco really works since A) it really stands out from bloodbath and feels completely different/reimagined, and B) its top 1 it really should be overwhelming
It just feels really good someone actually ranks top 1 levels by decoration and only decoration, i think I'm tired of people complaining about bad gameplay.
its almost like gameplay its the most important thing
heaven and hell above AoD is so incredibly based
only complaint is that AoD should have been lower
Theory of Darkness and To The Grave should be higher for sure, really clean design for their times.
12:44 "What's your favorite gamemode?"
"Demon"
I really like the Hazbin Hotel instrumental music in the background!
Glad to see Artificial Ascent and it’s sequel in 1 and 2. I don’t think Viprin Megacollabs get enough credit for just how much they innovated, hell supersonic was considered one of the first high profile megacollabs back in 1.9. These levels really showed the best of the creator community and demanded others to do better. I’m glad we have creators like Mindcap hosting innovative collars and keeping that spirit of pushing the boundaries alive.
I dont like this video so Im going to cry in comments >:(
You didnt even watch it
@@feuille2calkgd862
The joke:🦅
You:🧑
@@AmandaWorthyoflove-uw7lg if they missed that obvious of a joke I doubt they‘re gonna understand this
I wasnt sure it was a joke lol sorry
@@feuille2calkgd862 yeah its fine get it alot
Speaking of the wave being thought to be SUPER hard, did you comment readers know that decode started as an INSANE DEMON because of the wave part??
THE CRIMSON PLANET ROASTS WERE CRAZY☠☠☠
Obese of Darkness 🔥
3:04 actually Roentgenium isn’t naturally occurring it’s made in a cyclotron by fusing nickel and bismuth and it’s half life is extremely short
You forgot about Can't let Go being the hardest level on release 😔
what about Jumper?
@@CoolLlamaGDCan't let go is considered harder by most of the community.
@@Silver_Sage663 really? Sounds like a skill issue, Jumper is def harder
@CoolLlamaGD lol no. Go look at the Impossibile Level List. (It includes all top 1s in the game) it lists Can't Let Go over Jumper (Jumper isn't included as Can't Let Go is considered harder) . If you think Jumper is harder, you are the one with skill issue.
@@Silver_Sage663 the difficulty between Can’t Let Go and Jumper is roughly the same. It’s subject to personal experience and skillset.
I thought that silent club was the abbreviation of silent clubstep until I actually realized it was a whole separate level.
me when hazbin hotel instrumental starts playing:
les goo baby
Corny ass show for edgy high schoolers in theater
Corny ass show for edgy high schoolers in theater
@@meatstripz308I mean I guess you’re not wrong
@@meatstripz308 you really made a mistake by wasting 50k pounds on that thing bruh
This is my Top Ten:
1. Slaughterhouse, literally the best top 1 ever, this is what hell theme wanted to be
2. Extreme Park, this is one of my favorite levels I've ever played, amazing early memory level
3. Acheron, amazing design and theme, great as a top 1
4. Yatagarasu, iconic and has aged surprisingly well
5. Crimson Planet, this is literally the most generic hell-themed top 1 but it works so well
6. To The Grave, also really fun, great design for 1.1, (fun fact: also made by Darnoc)
7. Zodiac, awesome level
8. Plasma Pulse Finale, incredible design
9. Fexty, great 1.9 level and looks awesome to play
10. Silent Club, I like impossible levels
(I have a feeling that Tidal Wave could grow on me and make it on here soon, but it needs time)
My Top 3 Worst:
3. Bloodlust, hottest take ever but it looks like garbage, only part that is somewhat acceptable is the remade Gboy Bloodbath part, it also looks unfun
2. BP Night, it has no reason to exist and has a secret way, I'm pretty sure that Demon World was harder anyway so
1. Avernus, just no, not gonna explain this one
Swap 5 with Future Demoness and it’s pretty based.
Also random fun fact “BP Night” stand for “BlankPlanet Night”
Looking back, now I'm kinda disappointed about that, maybe after I beat it, it will grow on me enough to make there in the future@@exiled_shadegd
Obese of darkness:
fun fact about erebus it was made for sea 1997's extreme demon cc 2 back during 2.0, it placed behind delta interface and scorch I believe
My ranking
5-Tidal Wave
4-Acheron
3-Digital Descent
2-Artificial Ascent
1-Zodiac
WHERE IS BLOODBATH!? jk
My ranking:
1. Artificial Ascent
2. Bloodlust
3. Digital Descent
4. Plasma Pulse Finale
5. Future Demoness
6. Yatagarasu
7. Slaughterhouse
8. Zodiac
9. Firework
10. Tidal Wave
@@exiled_shadegd For me Bloodbath Zodiac will always be my favorite top 1 zodiac cuz of how the level plays and bloodbath because well its bloodbath what do you want me to say
my ranking
firework
firework
firework
firework
idk cataclysm
now do every upcoming top 1 ranked (it will be 9 hours long)
Longer than that
Hey, what about silent clubstep, that was a top one right?
yes but it wasnt ever #1 on the demon list even tho it was
Yatagarasu at #3? This level is literally perfect, should've been #1 smh.
On a serious note, good video, very well put together. :)
based touhou fan
It astounds me the extent to which Tidal Wave haters will say that Tidal Wave is bad and lazy while somehow managing to completely ignore the fact that so is like every other top 1. I literally agree with pretty much every common criticism of the level, and yet I still think you have it in about the right place in this video, because the standard is just that low.
the stayed gone jumpscare SENT me for NO reason idk why i found it so funny
bro forgot to put LIMBO as top 1 💀💀
No
It was placed at 7 and unnerfed is 2
where's hard machine?
Was technically top 1 but spaceuk said it was 5 so was never officially top 1
Oblivion is considered harder by most, and it was verified earlier. Also Diabolic Clubstep might be harder, but there aren't many opinions on this level. Anyway, one of these 3 should definitely be on the list
never rate again🔥
I still can’t comprehend how tf did you rate demon park above fricking Acheron???
because “it inspired the concept of the demon difficulty” -🤓
if the golden was gold it would be top 1, also breath of fresh air for tidal wave makes sense because the 2nd half's theme is actually outside
Bro am I the only one gonna notice the Hazbin Hotel OST instrumental music in the background? Also, “Erebussy, Obese of Darkness, Avernuts” Bro this shit got me dead… Also you ain’t the only one who remembers Keres
12:45 Ahh, my favorite gamemode, the demon gamemode
I’m so happy that we finally got the answer to whether AoD or Avernus is the better level
Honestly your opinions are valid, I can't have a TRUE opinion just because I started playing in 2022. But I definitely agree with you on some of them. Only thing I probably would have changed is to not have any 1.0 levels in like the top 20-10. Just because I feel like decoration kinda over rules those earlier levels. Altho I can still understand demon park being high up on your list. Because of the fact that it inspired the demon levels in the first place.
5:10 dude Keres is SOOOOO good for its time its liyrrally better than verdant landscape(the best extreme demon of 2022 thats literally worse than keres) keres is the best green level in the GAME i also remember it yeah i agree its soooo good.
Cool video, I'm wondering though, where would you put some of the other robbed top 1s? (i.e stuff that was robbed by being underestimated like hard machine, silent clubstep i think, etc.)
a lot of the those levels are levels i do really like, so like hard machine would be somewhere in the top 20, but there’s so many of them it would be hard to include them without taking up most of the video 😭
@@wavix hey man maybe it can be a seperate video in the future 👀
So Wcropolix?
You forgot Devil Vortex and Arctic lights, which were accidentally placed at top one for a few seconds each
Blud forgot Tartarus 💀
He didn't tho?
It’s #14
I think bloodbath and avernus should've earned a higher place, I think you could've let less bias enter the decision, bc I think those two levels are fire in different terms, though It's my opinion, you can think whatever you want :)
avernus really looks good but the gameplay....
bloodbath's gameplay, while being BS at michi's part (sorry but that part's gameplay isnt great), is actually so fun imo
Mine list:
39. BP Night
38. Heaven And Hell
37. Element 111 Rg
36-34. The Hell series
33. Demon world
32. Silent Club
31. To the Grave
30. Extreme Park
29. Stereo Demoness
28. ICE Carbon Diablo X
27. Demon Park
26. Avernus
25. Acheron
24. Tidal Wave
23. Abyss of Darkness
22. Athanatos
21. Sakupen Circles
20. Sonic Wave
19. Crimson Planet
18. Phobos
17. Sakupen Hell
16. Tartarus
15. Erebus
14. The Golden
13. Zodiac
12. Fexty
11. Future Demoness
10. Stalemate Redux
9. Yatagarasu
8. Plasma Pulse Finale
7. Firework
6. Digital Descent
5. Artificial Ascent
4. Bloodlust
3. Slaughterhouse
2. Cataclysm
1. Bloodbath
I think you placed these levels based on "legendary-ness", there is no way you put Acheron and Tidal Wave that low. Heaven and Hell is at least 10 spots too low, Plasma Pulse Finale is too low, Rg is too low, and Future Demoness is too low
@@exiled_shadegd I actually ranked Cataclysm and Bloodbath so high mainly because of the history and impact. If I didn't include it, Slaughterhouse would probably be number one. I don't like Acheron much because of the poor deco and the gameplay seems bad. Tidal Wave has an average deco at best and is only rated because people harassed RobTop to do it. Heaven And Hell looks ugly even for its time, Plasma Pulse Finale and Future Demoness just exist imo
@@Thomas2i28 Future Demoness might be the best 1.9 level that was actually created in 1.9 and not in a GDPS, I like the gameplay and theming in Plasma Pulse Finale, Heaven and Hell has decent deco by one of the top creators of 1.5, but yeah I understand and sorta agree with your Acheron and Tidal Wave points. They shouldn’t be lower than Abyss of Darkness or Sakupen Circles though
aa is my favorite top 1 and im glad you put it at #1
All upcoming top ones next? (great vid btw)
did you just write obese of darkness?
This is a pretty good list I’d say if you swapped ppf and tidal wave that would be pretty much a perfect list for me
Agreed
bro was actually unhinged ranking these lol
One thing I love about Slaughterhouse is that it has such a level of chaos at the drop (the slow, more do-able looking part, the song being chaotic as heyoooo and the deco making the gameplay still sightreadable but still chaotic looking) so I can so it to someone who hasn't played GD or actively despises it, and watch there reaction as they see the drop.
I laugh every time knowing it's only 7th on the demon list.
where’s back on track :(
Am I the only one who noticed Hells Greatest Dad in the background?
also dropped bb like 5 times, michiguns part is beyond too annoying and hard compared to the rest of the level
it still boggles my mind how aa was made in 2.0.
11:47 Hm Mr. Wavix the Worm you literally JUST DESCRIBED THE END OF THE LEVEL
Also SWI should be in here too since it is above Tartarus and also Arcturus should also be here because I dont think we shoudnt count levels that were "misplaced"
Edit: Silent Clubstep should be here too
Also 3 minute gang (Late comment tho)
Idk why but the dissertation bit quite nicely sums that up
my personal ranking
40. Erebus
39. Theory Of Darkness
38. The Hell World
37. BP Night
36. Phobos
35. Acheron
34. Sakupen Circles
33. The Golden
32. Heaven And Hell
31. The Hell Zone
30. Athanatos
29. Extreme Park
28. Demon World
27. Tartarus
26. Sonic Wave
25. Sakupen Hell
24. To the Grave
23. Crimson Planet
22. The Hell Origin
21. Fexty
20. Yatagarasu
19. Element 111 RG
18. Silent Club
17. Future Demoness
16. Firework
15. Abyss Of Darkness
14. Avernus
13. Zodiac
12. Stalemate Redux
11. Slaughterhouse
10. Demon Park
9. Stereo Demoness
8. ICDX
7. Plasma Pulse Finale
6. Digital Descent
5. Cataclysm
4. Tidal Wave
3. Artificial Ascent
2. Bloodbath
1. Bloodlust
(also I ranked any form of robbed top 1's)
41. Conical Depression
40. Primary Maze
39. Rythem Time Machine
38. Acheron Buffed
37. XYZ Step Infinity
36. Can't Let Go
35. Silent Clubstep
34. Sonicbath
33. Definite Integral
32. Betrayal Of Fate
31. S
30. Alphabet X
29. Hard Machine
28. The First 3 Trials
27. Bizarre Milestone
26. Wcropolix
25. Diabolical Clubstep
24. PG Clubstep
23. Angelic Blood
22. The First
21. D
20. Necropolis
19. Bicycle
18. Trueffet
17. Lucid Nightmares
16. Redecoed Hell Zone
15. Sakupen Realm
14. Pink World
13. Oblivion
12. Kenos
11. The Rainbow Road
10. Arcturus
9. Deimos
8. Deadly Clubstep
7. Stalemate
6. Athanasia
5. Sonic Wave Infinity
4. Gamma
3. Acropolis
2. Spacial Rend
1. Death Corridor Z
Erebus and Acheron are way too low, and Theory of Darkness has good decoration for 1.8
@@exiled_shadegd erebus is honestly really lazy, and I hate it's toxic vibe. Acheron couldn't be a more boring top 1 if it tried, especially with levels like deadlier clubstep and it's sequel Aeturnus looking way better. Also Theory of Darkness is a 1.5 theme, i just don't love the style personally.
Back on track is obviously the hardest and the best top 1 out there.
one thing i like about tidal wave is that it stuck to its title/theme by having wave as its main gameplay
"just shit on his keyboard and then tried to re-create what it looked like in the game"
why did that get me so hard
sakupen circles over sonic wave is crazy
whenever i say "bloodbath has bad gameplay" people tell me to shut up, they haven't even got like 4% on it.
For whatever reason, I actually quite like Bloodbath's gameplay. I dislike the level, though, because I died at 94, 96, and 98, which is the most end fails I've ever had
I got 35 from 0 and 34-94 so I can tell you to shut up (jk). But really I think it's pretty good aside from the huge disbalance between 0-34 and 34-100.
@@totallynormalminecart519 for whatever reason I just couldn’t get 92-100 consistent, nor 70-81 until 2 days ago. But having now beaten it, I do like it. In all honesty, Michi and vermillion’s mini ship are the hardest parts for me, which is odd because the mini ship didn’t feel that hard, but I guess my skill set just made it mostly balanced other than that
FINALLY SOME JUSTICE FOR FIREWORK
Great video, gotta love hazbin songs in the background.
only one i heavily disagree on this list is PPF, that level is epic
does anyone know the guy with the creeper icon that recorded the clips? all i know is that he was an older player that recorded a lot of demons
Stormfly
@@adilmorocco1995 much appreciated 🙏🏾
Dude, the Hazbin Hotel song, “Stayed Gone” omg
5:19 I remember being super excited about Keres for some reason, only to forget about it two weeks after it released
Keres looks good, it never really got attention because it was placed very incorrectly at like 13, instead of 7
I like the hazbin music in the background
Bloodbath will always be my #1 for one reason. I understand it was a different time, but the demons nowadays are just so insanely decorated, you can't see. Bloodbath had such good decoration imo, but you can still see what's going on.
With this comment you are either an:
OG that still loves old deco and Old gameplay.
OR
A new player who cant beat easy demons and complains about every single level in 2.1+ being unsightreadable.
@@CottonmallowDasher OG lol
@@CoolioMateGD how old are you? I started playing the game when I was 5, now im 13, I also sometimes quit in between. Lol, almost all gd players are just teens.
@@CottonmallowDasher Started when I was 4/5 around 2013/14
You are actually so based for putting Yatagarasu as the highest hell themed Top 1, because as someone who's cleared it and other former top 1's (on the easier side), Trusta's nerfs make Yatagarasu one of the most well-balanced Top 1's the game has ever had imo, like compared to bloodbath where I could point at Michi, Crack, Etzer as a stand-out top 3 hardest parts, I can't really name a part like that in Yatagarasu because it never really has a harsh difficulty spike/chokepoint like that, and it makes the level very consistent and more pleasant to play compared to levels like Bloodbath or especially levels like ICDX where very specific difficulty chokepoints are hard enough that they carry the level's overall difficulty.
Finally artificial ascent getting the recognition it deserves. Definelty my favourite top 1 follower by probably zodiac and tidal wave. Also slaughterhouse is by far my least favourite top 1 ever. Idc if you disagree i just despise it
As an Artificial Ascent enjoyer i approve this top
I love the random Hell's Greatest Dad instrumental in the middle of the video
Bro Tidal Wave is #1 the song is so good and the level looks really good
I'm so mad you put Slaughterhouse so low because in the spring of 2007, TDI announced their development of a new submachine gun. It was an experimental weapon under advanced stages of development at that time. The name Kriss comes from a Southeast Asian dagger with a flame-shaped blade. The second generation prototype of the Vector, called the K10, was announced at 2011 SHOT Show. It is a slightly more compact version of the Vector that is based on the same Super V system. The main difference is a redesign of the lower receiver intended for easy caliber interchangeability; utilizing just a single takedown pin, users can change between 9×19mm, .40 S&W and .45 ACP by mounting different lower receivers. This also brought a redesign of the charging handle, which now travels diagonally, almost vertically, and can be mounted on either side of the weapon. Other notable differences were a new telescoping stock instead of a folding one, and a four-sided accessory rail tube around the barrel. The K10 was not displayed after SHOT Show 2013 and its status is unknown and likely has been canceled. Kriss announced "Gen II" versions of the original Vector models in 2015. These feature a redesigned pistol grip, trigger, safety selector, and compatibility with a new 9×19mm lower. These appear to have replaced the K10 prototypes, though no features from the K10 were carried over. the Vector uses an articulated mechanism referred to as the "Kriss Super V", which allows the bolt and an inertia block to move downward into a recess behind the magazine well. The theory is that at the end of this travel, the energy is transmitted downward rather than rearward, thus reducing the felt recoil. When fired, the barrel axis is in line with the shoulder as in the M16 rifle, but also in line with the shooter's hand. This is intended to reduce muzzle climb when combined with the off-axis bolt travel, though it also greatly raises the sight line in comparison to the bore axis. The initial prototype model by TDI achieved a rate of fire of 1,500 rounds per minute, though this was brought down to around 1,200 rounds per minute on the production models. Civilian models are limited to semi-automatic only. The Vector is split into two major assemblies in a similar manner to the AR-15 rifle, secured together with four push pins. Due to the weapon's unusual layout, the lower contains the action, charging handle, magazine well and barrel, while the upper contains the ejection port, rail system, pistol grip and fire control components, as well as the stock for configurations that have one. This modular design allows for toolless caliber conversions by swapping out only the lower. The Vector's safety is ambidextrous (as well as the fire mode selector on the auto trigger pack) while the ejection port, charging handle, bolt release catch and magazine release are not, and are only available in a right-handed configuration. Calibers such as .22 LR, .40 S&W and 9×19mm Parabellum were mentioned when the gun was first released. The Generation II versions with multiple design changes including a new 9mm variant were confirmed at SHOT Show 2015, though the .22LR version had yet to materialize and was thought to have been canceled up until SHOT Show 2020, when they announced its release. The KRISS Vector has undergone two generations of modification. The Gen I version is the baseline model of the Vector family. It was later replaced by the improved Gen II version which features a redesigned pistol grip and trigger and has the swing angle of the safety lever reduced from 120 to 45 degrees. It also eliminates the opening above the barrel for the original weapon's optional Surefire weapon light, since these are no longer manufactured. In addition to the original Flat Black finish, optional factory Cerakote coatings now come in Olive Drab (green), Flat Dark Earth (tan), Alpine (white), or Combat Gray. The Vector SMG variant is only available for military and law enforcement use. It features a 5.5-inch barrel (with an option of a 6.5-inch barrel on the Gen II version), a folding stock, flip-up Midwest Industries back-up iron sights (BUIS) (KRISS Sights on Gen II weapons), a full-length Picatinny rail for mounting various optics/scopes, and either two mode fire selector (single and full-auto) or a three mode fire selector (single, two-round burst and full-auto). It is only sold as a complete weapon in .45 ACP and 9×19mm Parabellum; Due to the nature of the weapon the auto trigger pack is not compatible with any Vector lower. The 9mm model uses Glock 17-compatible magazines (typically the extended 33-rounder used by the Glock 18) and the .45-caliber model uses Glock 21 magazines. Semi-automatic variants are produced and available for the US civilian market. There are three main configurations, the Vector CRB, Vector SBR and Vector SDP. In addition to 9×19mm Parabellum and .45 ACP, they can also be chambered in .40 S&W (using Glock 22 magazines), 10mm Auto (using Glock 20 magazines), or .357 SIG (using Glock 31 magazines). A variant chambered for 9×21mm IMI that feeds from standard 9×19mm Glock 17 magazines is available for the Italian civilian market. The .22 LR variant feeds from a proprietary 10-round magazine, and functions using a traditional straight blowback operating system rather than the Super V delayed system. The Canadian (and some American) civil market versions only come with the blocked 10-round magazines rather than the full capacity magazines. Like the Law Enforcement / Military SMG models, the civilian model Vectors can be converted to chamber and fire other calibers if the lower receiver groups are changed. The Vector CRB (carbine) is a semi-automatic carbine with a permanently affixed barrel shroud to the standard 5.5-inch barrel, extending it to 16-inch (410 mm), intended for states with short-barrel rifle bans, with an 18.6-inch (470 mm) version produced for the Canadian market. The standard model has a folding stock (fixed in states where state law prohibits). Variants exist for compliance with various state gun laws, including a California-legal "featureless" variant with a Kydex grip-wrap barrier (prohibits gripping the back of the pistol grip), a hand stop replacing the usual vertical foregrip, and a permanently affixed Defiance DS150 stock to give an overall length of 36.5-inch (930 mm). The Vector SBR (Short Barrel Rifle) is a semi-automatic short-barreled configuration featuring the same 5.5-inch barrel as the selective fire submachine gun. The Vector SDP (Special Duty Pistol) is a semi-automatic pistol configuration that has a permanently affixed cap with a sling mount in place of a folding stock. There is also a configuration of the Vector SDP fitted with an SB Tactical arm brace called the Vector SDP-SB (Special Duty Pistol - Stabilizing Brace). The "Enhanced" versions of the Gen II CRB and SBR are also available with collapsing M4-style stock adaptors instead of the standard folding stock (with a Magpul UBR stock included) and a rectangular barrel shroud for the CRB, though these accessories can also be purchased separately. KRISS announced development of a semi-automatic pistol called the "KRISS KARD" in 2010, using the Super V system in a much smaller package to minimize recoil and muzzle rise in 9×19mm Parabellum and .45 ACP calibers. It does not have a blowback slide, instead it has a T-shaped cocking handle on the rear. As TDI, KRISS also announced a 12-gauge shotgun called the MVS and a .50 BMG heavy machine gun using a double Super V mechanism called the "Disraptor," but the Disraptor has not been mentioned since their name change, while the MVS was removed from the TDI website in late 2009.
my biggest mistake was pressing “read more”
@@DygushTheCoolit’s a bit comment
Artificial Ascent at #1 is based, W Artfiicial
NOOOO NOT MY BELOVED EREBUS
also i don't like how you used length as a positive factor for zodiac and bloodlust and not tidal wave
Lighting on the road 🗣️🔥🔥🔥
time to write novels about how zodiac should be 1st