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That's not what "spliced" and "manipulation" mean.
A spliced run could play each floor a dozen times and continue from the best outcome. This video jump-cuts to a completely different dungeon.
Luck manipulation means doing weird shit so you can predict a random number. This video straight-up cheats for numbers the game would never roll.
Huh, thanks for clearing that up.
So what exactly is the implication of that description, that the run was made with a fixed seed and maybe multiple tries for some of the levels, but on the same seed?
Isn't it then extremely suspicious, that it's not stated what seed was being used / how it was fixed?