Silksong Player Uses Every Speedrunning Trick to Lock Hornet in Permanent Consignment: 'I Don't Know Why Anyone Would Want to Do This, But I Did'
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Silksong Player Uses Every Speedrunning Trick to Lock Hornet in Permanent Consignment: 'I Don't Know Why Anyone Would Want to Do This, But I Did'

A player discovers a method to trap Hornet in a bug jail using various speedrunning techniques in Hollow Knight: Silksong.

In a fascinating demonstration of skill and creativity in Hollow Knight: Silksong, a player managed to utilize every speedrunning trick at their disposal to entrap Hornet in an eternal bug jail. This unique approach speaks to the game’s intricate design and the player’s ingenuity.

The player, known as Kilroy, executed a series of precise movements and techniques that allowed them to bypass normal game mechanics. Typically, players are equipped with tools to escape such predicaments, but Kilroy found a way to imprison Hornet without those essentials, effectively dooming her character in the game.

Kilroy humorously noted, “I don’t know why anyone would want to do this, but I have done it anyway,” showcasing the quirky challenges that players take on within the community. This exploration invites others to contemplate the deeper mechanics of the game while also building a sense of camaraderie among players through shared experiences.

For those unfamiliar, this particular strategy requires not only mastering Hornet’s abilities but also manipulating the game mechanics cleverly to create a trap that pushes the boundaries of typical gameplay. It also underscores the compelling nature of speedrunning, where players continuously seek to innovate and discover new methods of engagement.

For viewers interested in following Kilroy’s journey and examining the techniques in detail, a video link is available: Watch Here.

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