Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy

Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy

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Another Perspective on Getting Over It
By Mr. Mood
Some of my personal tips and tricks and my experience with getting over it. Some inspiration from the guide made by Epicwindow+-. I recommend you go check out that one too!
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Gameplay Basics
You only have one mode of control, that is your mouse. Your mouse controls a white circle which the head of the hammer will follow. While you can adjust the sensitivity to your liking in the pause menu I would recommend going with the higher end of the spectrum. You may find it to be a little jumpy, but it makes movements that need to be made on the fly in make-or-break situations much easier. Mess around with it as you see fit, don't be too afraid to try new settings.
Basic Maneuvers
Throughout the game you'll notice there's a lot of different ways to jump, hurdle, and climb. While there's countless different techniques and maneuvers used to traverse in the game, there's five very basic types of locomotion that I feel are essential.

Push Jump
The Push Jump is exactly what it sounds like, it's the most common move in the game by far and hardly needs an introduction or an explanation. But here one is anyways :) So to perform a push jump you'll need to place the head of the hammer on the ground below you, adjusting the angle where the hammer hits the ground will allow you to jump in different directions. A slight variation of this jump would be to lift yourself off the ground and swinging into the direction you wish to jump and once you reach your desired angle you jump. The added inertia from swinging can give you a the few extra inches you need to clear an obstacle in some situations.

Pull Jump
Again, exactly how it sounds. You'll want to be hanging from some object, or have your hammer on top of some object above you, and you'll simply pull. I find it's helpful to have your hammer resting closer to the edge of whatever it is you're using to pull jump off of. You also won't want to pull straight down, often times this will smack your head right into the object you're using to pull off of. And then you're gonna fall. And then you're gonna be mad. I'd recommend doing a kind of half circle shape as you pull down, just to be sure you're going to clear whatever it is you're pulling.

Lift & Lower Climb
Almost a combination of the pull jump and push jump, the lift and lower technique of climbing is invaluable for beginners. It's the lowest risk method of climbing by far, however it can be quite slow and very tedious. The way this method works is by lifting yourself up slowly from an object above, setting yourself atop that object, and then reaching to another object above you and repeating. Often times you'll need to perform a push jump to reach the next object. If this is the case I recommend push jumping, and then immediately and smoothly moving your hammer to a catch position on the next object. Then you can lift yourself up to it, lower yourself down, and repeat! It's all in the name.

Swing Climb
This one is used heavily by most gold pots and speed-runners, and it's no wonder why. It's fast, and it looks damn good... Even if it's pretty dangerous... To do this one, imagine making multiple circles with your hammer and using each rotation to grab hold of the next object and simultaneously moving yourself upwards. This method is dangerous for the same reason it's so fast. You never stop moving. You carry your momentum all the way from the bottom of the obstacle clear up to the very top. Unlike the lift and lower method, you're not going to be stopping to think before every jump. You'll just swing yourself up, catch, and repeat. Of course a combination of both the lift & lower and swing climb is usually ideal for most players. On the easier parts of the game swing climbing is worth the extra risk, but on the harder parts it's probably worth while to take the extra time with the lift & lower. However there are a LOT of variations on this one, when you watch some of the really fast guys play you'll notice their hammer stays almost completely horizontal as the cruise up the mountain with ease. They can do this because their momentum is so high they don't need as much force on each individual swing, and usually each swing is just to maintain that momentum and make slight adjustments.

Bucket
You may think you know how to do this. But you don't. Just sit there, throw yourself at the bucket, and suffer.
Tips & Tricks
Tip 1: The most important tip I have is to take it slow, getting greedy and attempting to throw yourself halfway up the mountain with one ill-advised swing is a recipe for disaster.
Tip 2: Stop when you have the opportunities to asses your options, it's important to get a mental image of the movements you want to make before you make them.
Tip 3: Don't be too afraid of falling. It's going to happen one way or another on your first try. Embrace it, find humor in it, don't take it too seriously.
Tip 4: Take a break. Don't force yourself to keep going if you just don't have the patience for it at the time. This is a game I wouldn't recommend trying to finish in one sitting, it's a marathon. Remember that.
Mind Games
Survey says that more than half of the game takes place in your mind... At least that's probably what they say... So here's some mind armor for your brain.
Mind Armor 1: Remember that you will get there sooner or later if you just keep going, it's only a game however, so don't hurt yourself.
Mind Armor 2: Listen to some mellow music, something like King Krule, Low Roar, Slenderbodies, that kinda thing. Whatever works for you to help take your mind away from rage.
Mind Armor 3: Make sure it's just you and the mountain. Don't go into it while you're waiting to go do something, that's just too much pressure. Silence your phone and put it far away. Concentrate. It's just you and the mountian.
Mind Armor 4: Chew on some gum and have a drink with you. It doesn't have to be gum obviously, you can go full on Doritos and Mtn Dew if you want... Actually Mountain Dew is oddly fitting for the task at hand...
Mind Armor 5: Celebrate the small victories. If you get back to a spot you just fell from take pride in that, but not for too long. There's bigger fish to fry.
Mind Armor 6: If this isn't the game for you, you'll know pretty early on. If that's the case then refund it and move on, you have nobody but yourself to answer to.
Conclusion
This is not an easy game, and I wouldn't call it fun. I'm not entirely sure I'd call it a game either. It's a challenge... A challenge that you can conquer. Hopefully this guide encourages you to keep climbing, and hopefully you'll get over it.
77 Comments
MrJibs 12 Jan @ 10:14pm 
I haven't even read the guide yet, but I absolutely have to thank you for using that picture of the dude flipping the bird with both hands because I have been trying to find that picture for years and never thought I was going to see it again.
IllegibleScream 15 Jul, 2024 @ 6:07pm 
@DehydratedWater.

There is no getting good. There is only Getting Over It.
IgnWombat 17 Jun, 2024 @ 9:45am 
Instructions unclear. I now have over 400 hours
DehydratedWater 6 Jun, 2024 @ 9:49am 
(haven't read the guide yet) well it certainly doesn't help when i'm playing the game, then a figurine on my table falls and breaks, then i start panicking, then i lose a handful of progress. so i just hope to god this guide will help me with this game
Otmeal 14 May, 2024 @ 4:54pm 
keep your hammer close to you when doing bucket and you wont fall off
valtheloser 3 May, 2024 @ 12:43pm 
yapper
Mr. Mood  [author] 29 Apr, 2024 @ 6:37pm 
that's facts. The game isn't hard, you just suck the first time you play it.
WingOfWar 29 Apr, 2024 @ 4:56am 
great advice, Adding something on top is, after finishing it a first time, the second time is soo much easier. First time took me 3 hrs, second time only 25 minutes. the weird feeling afterwards realising you did it in less than 1/6th of the first time, is something to strife for in life.
OpeThereItIs 24 Feb, 2024 @ 9:59am 
Trick to the bucket jump is to look at it like a collapsing Mario platform and do a pull-pogo (pull jump) the moment the hammer hits the left half of the bucket. Don't wait, don't swing, don't "settle" before you jump - just get the hammer there and pull down right away. You'll make plenty of mistakes, but that is the correct way. Got win 369 last night, my PB is around 4:40, and while I still make a mistake on bucket from time to time, changing to this method GREATLY improved my runs.

If you end up on the left side after bucket, get all the way left into the corner, reach up above you and windmill the hammer to the left off the 45* wood piece above you. You should get enough distance to get across to ice mountain consistently.

Oh, and don't ride the snake.

P.S. Esp. for your first clear, OP's tip #3 is spot on - find a way to laugh when you fall. My first run I somehow managed this, and the bigger the fall the harder I laughed.

Cheers!
Potatoes 28 Dec, 2023 @ 6:44pm 
That's a lotta words, too bad I'm not reading them :idolhead: