Full-in back out
It's ridiculous how much harder full-in is than cork-in (don't know about other people).
Something very inconvenient about flipping in toribash is that the heavier the landing of the setup - the more height you get for the next trick, provided that you have enough momentum to get your chest up. This is partly the reason why retarded-looking whips/pike backflips generate absurd amounts of height while using the average backhandspring as a setup is only slightly better than just doing the flip from standing. Irl a fast rebound means that more momentum is retained, but in toribash the lack of downward force means a fast rebound makes you lose height.
Anyways, I managed to compensate for the lack of height by setting for a ton of flip which was enabled by the fact that I landed the backhandspring kinda sideways compared to the direction of momentum. This puts the lumbar in a position where it can help generate flip.
However, despite all this I still had to ghost and land horribly in order to get it XD. (If you're wondering about the glitchy points I had to remove uke in order to complete the replay).
Last edited by RazorOrca; Apr 15, 2020 at 05:56 PM.