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The book cases are quite interesting. As there’s multiple ways to get on top of it with Patchouli. I personally prefer the latter two, it leaves a lot of mix up options available. And of course, all these can be paired with SideSpecial stalls respectively.
1) Fullhop –> Full Double Jump
2) Upspecial
3) Fullshop –> Airdodge upwards
3) Fullhop -> Half Double Jump -> Airdodge downwards -> Into Wavedash
4) Shorthop -> Full Double Jump -> Airdodge downwards -> Into Wavedash
Overall, I really like the platform layouts and how it distinguishes itself from other stage layouts. We need more varied Touhou stages, so this is definitely a welcome addition! Also, in that last screenshot, looks like Patchouli’s finally going to give Marisa a free book after all this time! Lucky her!
I like how the book platforms are positioned where she can’t reach them with a fullhop, but rather with a fullhop than a wave dash which grapples her on top of it. While it does limit wavedash falling (aka faster falling) to shorthops near these, it’s more convenient not to accidentally jump on them. Plus, it mixes up Patchy’s aerial movement by allowing her to slide on them.