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Monster Lab's bold route, on top, is almost certainly highest on the wanted bold hitlist of anyone without it. It requires Chip to simply walk through the storm of [[walker]]s at the very start, and the chances of success are well over 1,000 to 1 against, taking anywhere from 45 minutes to almost an entire ''day'' of consistent work to collect. For this reason, [[Fullsec]] is, for all practical purposes, mandatory in MS CC.
Monster Lab's bold route, on top, is almost certainly highest on the wanted bold hitlist of anyone without it. It requires Chip to simply walk through the storm of [[walker]]s at the very start, and the chances of success are well over 1,000 to 1 against, taking anywhere from 45 minutes to almost an entire ''day'' of consistent work to collect. For this reason, [[Fullsec]] is, for all practical purposes, mandatory in MS CC.


With little to no skill involved, the best way to attempt the 292 route is to simply reserve a full day in advance, with something in the background to avoid boredom. While there are 291 and 290 routes that are slightly easier, it is recommended that the 292 be attempted directly to eliminate it for good. The one skill tip is to use a slightly different 292.0 route as opposed to the 292.2 route shown in the first 292 [[AVI]]: instead of moving RL after pushing the cloned block, move 2L 2D onto one of the other [[green button]]s. This is generally believed to be more likely to work, though such corrections are difficult to make for obvious reasons.
The one skill tip is to use a slightly different 292.0 route as opposed to the 292.2 route shown in the first 292 [[AVI]]: instead of moving RL after pushing the cloned block, move 2L 2D onto one of the other [[green button]]s. This is generally believed to be more likely to work, though such corrections are difficult to make for obvious reasons.


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