Trying to tie in a double/triple trapeze and Houdini mount into the submount combo. I known that Kamikaze, 1.5, and double or nothing all lead into the submount.
How would I tie in the Houdini mount and double/triple trapeze with a trick that would lead into submount?
Not sure exactly what the question is, but you would be best to search for tutorials on rail combos. Rewind has some good tutorials on them. Here is just one.
The trick Kamikaze will get you from Houdini to kamikaze.
Red clover also has some nice transitions from Houdini to Kamikaze and back
There are more advanced stuff too, but based on the question I left those out. Hope this helps.
So I can do Yoyo Rewind’s rail combo. I watched the Yotricks Sub Combo and can do that. Basically I have no issue going into the submount and getting into Double or Nothing, 1.5 Mount, and the Kamikaze.
My question is what other tricks besides those three land in the submount.
Edit: I’m trying to learn tricks based around what mount they start in, or lead to. That’s why I’m asking the question.
Edit Edit: I just realized when I typed my original post in that I didn’t add the last part of my question. Trying to do stuff on Mobile before I go into Court for hearings…I’m a lawyer, and a little scatterbrained with work this week! Thanks for bringing that to my attention!
I don’t think many specific tricks tend to start or especially end in a submount it’s more of a transitory mount. I’ll point out a few more tricks that you could take inspiration from that may help.
Superflow, White Buddha, Konami code, Maximum Overdrive, McBride Rollercoaster, Iron whip and again it’s very common in rail combos so take a look at how players do this differently to find something new
You can transition into submount infinite ways so the question seems a bit hard to answer. In general, I think the idea of learning tricks based around where they start and end is fine, but eventually, will become difficult to maintain. There are literally infinite mounts. I think it’s dope that you’re learning tricks though and think just keep learning a bunch of stuff that you think looks cool or fun. You got some good recs from Vektor, just wanted to drop my opinion.