GARION MODE

SUMMARY, NOT SUMMERY
"GARION MODE" is a lite colloquialism used to define moments where Gentle Tauradonna Oathsworn combines creativity and skill expression in the Classic Spyro PS1 Trilogy games, through extra goals imposed upon himself for fun. Its origin came from Gentle's "Competitor's Video For Road To Spyro Kingdom" video, and referred to a way in which Gentle adapted his recreation of the ISGP 2018 Grand Final Bingo Board.

There are multiple types of GARION MODE Activations:


 * 1) "Continuity Nod" - usually a reference to a past race in International Spyro Grand Prix or Super Gex League history
 * 2) "Games Raced Awfully Standards Enforcement" - Gentle has some GARION MODE Activations, which were carried over from his procedures when he was just doing Let's Races under the Games Raced Awfully banner. If a GARION MODE such as "don't tilt" or "don't DNF" is present in the run, it comes from something he had to enforce upon himself after conversations with others (mainly Tooney) in GRA. This came to a head during the first HuniePop race in the ISGP Exhibition Championship, in which Gentle felt ashamed about tilting to the point of a rage-DNF. Since then, Gentle has tried to ensure he doesn't DNF; he still can DNF if he feels he will take too long to accomplish the goal at hand.
 * 3) "Custom Routing" - usually Gentle just specifies what he intends to do, while otherwise completing the goal as normal (e.g. "100% 1 Sparx Level" --> "100% Bugbot Factory")
 * 4) "Pragmatism" - usually Gentle does something "out of the way" which ends up working in his favour for pragmatic reasons (e.g. "While defeating All Thieves in Spyro 1 is the Main Goal, I must also free All Dragons in Gnorc Cove, Twilight Harbour, Tree Tops, and Alpine Ridge")
 * 5) "Stinger" - usually a funny thing done after all other tasks are completed as normal (e.g. "100% Beast Makers and Defeat Gnasty Gnorc" --> "100% Beast Makers & Defeat Gnasty Gnorc; AFTERWARD, Free Nestor")
 * 6) "Brutal Difficulty" - usually when Gentle wants to make a task "harder" (e.g. "While doing the ISGP1 Grand Final Bingo Board, I am not allowed to use the All Worlds Cheat for Spyro the Dragon")
 * 7) "Limit Testing" - a concept borrowed from League of Legends play; Gentle will often create an extra goal which is to "attempt" something in order to test his limits within whatever game he's playing (e.g. "While in Desert Ruins, perform the Scorpion Proxy once.")
 * 8) "Achievement Run" - if a game has Achievements (such as Skill Points in Spyro 2 / Spyro 3), Gentle sometimes uses those Achievements as reference to create GARION MODE Activations accordingly (e.g. "In Crush's Dungeon, get the Skill Point from taking no damage whatsoever during the Boss Encounter")

A collection of 8+ individual GARION MODE Activations is referred to as a "Miracle Art," as an intended shoutout to Legend of Legaia.

While "GARION MODE" is normally a signature condition of Gentle's, it has been directly invoked by other people at least once. When other people refer to "GARION MODE" as a term, it's usually meant as a jab at the fact Gentle's "GARION MODE" activations are overly complex and grandiose.

CONDITIONS WHERE GARION MODE CANNOT BE ACTIVATED

 * If a goal is too asinine in and of itself, GARION MODE cannot be activated.
 * If a goal is too short, GARION MODE cannot be activated.
 * If a goal is already front-loaded with stipulations, GARION MODE is consciously not activated; this would be in order to evade redundancy.
 * If a goal ends up being a Solution X, GARION MODE cannot be activated. The purpose of disabling GARION MODE during Solution X races is primarily to allow the footage on Gentle's end to not be a total liability to whoever edits the race.
 * If during the race Gentle is operating at "less than 50% capacity" mentally, he is unable to invoke GARION MODE. This would be referred to as "GARION MODE Dormant."