Playing the DISCORD GAUNTLET but Every Time I Die...

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Along with Geometry Dash 2.2 came a bunch of new gauntlets, most of which are demon gauntlets, which would be a travesty with the wheel of pain. Luckily, there was at least one doable gauntlet added in the form of the Discord Gauntlet. On paper the levels should have been a breeze, but I struggled a surprising amount due to the general ambiguous nature of the some of the levels' obstacles.

This is likely my last Gauntlet Wheel of Pain video until we get a new wave of gauntlets in 2.21. Hopefully that wave will be a little bit more achievable for a challenge video like this.

If you'd like to see more Wheel of Pain content in the future, be sure to let me know by leaving a comment.

I really hope you enjoy

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Q: What's your hardest?
A: Prismatic Haze

Q: What's your favorite level?
A:    • My Top 10 Favorite Levels in Geometry...  

Q: What's your favorite Robtop level?
A: I love them all, but probably Blast Processing

Q: What's your favorite Robtop level song?
A: Also Blast Processing

Q: What's your favorite game?
A: Sly Cooper 2 Band of Thieves for the PS2

Q: What was your first demon?
A: The Nightmare

Q: Favorite GD level?
A: Idk probably Biden Circles

Q: How old are you?
A: 39

Q: What editing software do you use?
A: Davinci Resolve 18

Q: When face reveal?
A: idk probably never lmao

Q: Do you watch (insert GD YouTuber here)
A: Probably not

Q: What is your texture pack?
A: Unreleased/unfinished for now.

Q: What is your name?
A: Howard Oscar Winslow Dingu III

Q: What mouse do you use for GD?
A: Razer Ouroboros

Q: What mod menu do you use?
A: Absolute's Megahack v7.1

Q: Do you have any other social media?
A: No

All Comments (21)
  • John Geometry is a very pleasant person, I will be glad to see him again in the new funy guy videos
  • @fithgd
    9:05 that is not just any sword, that is the zenith from terraria, a 2D sandbox game with gameplay that revolves around exploration, building, crafting, combat, survival, and mining, playable in both single-player and multiplayer modes.[2][3] The game has a 2D sprite tile-based graphical style reminiscent of the 16-bit sprites found on the Super NES.[3] The game is noted for its classic exploration-adventure style of gameplay, similar to games such as the Metroid series and Minecraft.[3][4][5] The game starts in a procedurally generated world, with players starting out with basic tools and a non-player character (NPC) guide to get them started and bring their attention to aspects of the game and progression.[2] The game's world is made up of several layers of tiles that players can interact with and modify.[citation needed] Many resources, such as metal ores, can be found while exploring caves. Players begin with low health and mana, which can be increased by finding and crafting specific items.[2] Some resources may only be found in specific areas of the map, stored in common and rare containers, or dropped by certain enemies.[2] Players use resources to craft new items and equipment. Different recipes require different resources and crafting stations. Several items in Terraria create complex crafting trees involving a large amount of items to create a single powerful piece of equipment. Players have the option to customize their character's appearance when creating a new character, and in-game through items and NPCs. Along with that, players can obtain vanity items, which are special armor pieces and accessories with only a cosmetic effect, and dyes to change the color of equipped armor or accessories. Characters have three inventory slots for armor to be equipped, and several inventory slots for various accessories to provide a boost to a player's statistics, such as wings or boots, as well as vanity slots for all of them, allowing them to be hidden behind cosmetics while retaining their effects. Much like most Terraria items, armor and accessories can be crafted, found around the world, and obtained from defeating bosses.[citation needed] Players can encounter many different types of enemies in Terraria, the occurrence of which depends on several factors including time, location, and random events.[2] The game features an open-ended class system, primarily divided into melee, ranged, magic and summoner classes.[6] Players may also battle bosses that utilize a number of different combat mechanics and can drop rare and valuable items. Bosses are summoned by using certain items or when certain criteria are met. The defeat of some bosses is directly tied to in-game progression, while others remain optional.[7] Defeating the Wall of Flesh boss advances the game into "hardmode", which adds many new enemies throughout the world, as well as new NPCs and items.[8] Like bosses, players can battle special enemies and mini bosses during invasions, in which enemies appear constantly and they either must be defeated or a certain amount of time must pass before the event ends. Terraria also features seasonal events which activate during certain periods of the real world calendar year, adding new enemies and content. By completing specific goals, such as defeating a boss or obtaining a certain item, players can attract NPCs to occupy structures or rooms they have built, such as a merchant, nurse, or wizard.[2] Some NPCs can be acquired by finding them throughout the world and will then reside in player-created houses after being rescued. Players may then buy or sell items and certain services from NPCs with coins obtained from defeating enemies and bosses. The game features many different biomes and areas, which are each home to a unique set of enemies and challenges. The Corruption, Crimson, and the hardmode-exclusive Hallow, will expand by slowly overtaking and converting nearby blocks. NPCs prefer to be around certain biomes and with certain other NPCs, and will raise and lower their prices and sell special items depending on if they are sufficiently happy. "Expert" and "Master mode" are difficulty modes that increase the challenge of the game in exchange for some exclusive items. "Journey" mode allows players to duplicate items, adjust the world's difficulty, and control weather and time at will while playing.[9]
  • @speedofram1458
    I think he's said "I tell you hhhhhwat" more than like 70 times at this point
  • I love this so much. This might be some of the best editing I’ve ever seen ever. The hand cam and John geometry make a very good pair. Good luck if you want to do the other gauntlets. Ruta de sol is not bad, but everything else is really hard.
  • @ComicBoy750
    4:39 That’s why I love that decimal percentage is an option now in 2.2
  • @Rip_gravy792
    Howd is one of the funniest and best GD youtubers, no doubt.
  • @LuminoX688
    8:04 That made me laugh so hard because I thought of the exact same thing 😭
  • @Hexagon_622
    HowD never fails to bang us with another banger video 🔥
  • @beanyum
    his singing and beatboxing always make my day
  • @filiplass7442
    Waiting an extra day was so worth it, this is such quality content. Love your vids so much <3
  • @pulsew4ve
    I’m super glad you brought this series, I thoroughly enjoyed this video as always:D
  • Discord gauntlet ✖️ A fat parade ✔️ (Edit) if your mad TOO BAD (jk im sorry if this offended you)
  • @Teraticala
    I like the new way you organized the members list, very cool.