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[[File:DomeSteps.jpg|thumb|300px|Dome Steps, ''[[SASUKE 25]]'']]
 
[[File:DomeSteps.jpg|thumb|300px|Dome Steps, ''[[SASUKE 25]]'']]
 
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The '''Dome Steps''' (ドームステップス), was the first obstacle from ''[[SASUKE 25]]''. It is nearly identical in design to the [[Rokudantobi]], only its steps are rounded and steeper in height. Unlike its predecessors, competitors cannot use their hands on the obstacle as [[Levi Meeuwenberg]] did (although he got another attempt due to a translation issue). It did good damage in its debut, however, according to a television magazine in Japan, it has been replaced by the '''Step Slider ([[Step Slider]])''' in the [[SASUKE 26|upcoming 26th tournament]]. {{clear}}
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The '''Dome Steps''' (ドームステップス), was the first obstacle from ''[[SASUKE 25]]''. It is nearly identical in design to the [[Rokudantobi]], only its steps are rounded and steeper in height. Unlike its predecessors, competitors cannot use their hands on the obstacle as [[Levi Meeuwenberg]] did (although he got another attempt due to a translation issue). It did good damage in its debut, however, according to a television magazine in Japan, it has been replaced by the '''[[Step Slider]]''' in the [[SASUKE 26|upcoming 26th tournament]]. {{clear}}
 
==Competitor's Success Rate==
 
==Competitor's Success Rate==
 
*All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found
 
*All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found

Revision as of 22:43, 17 December 2010

DomeSteps

Dome Steps, SASUKE 25

The Dome Steps (ドームステップス), was the first obstacle from SASUKE 25. It is nearly identical in design to the Rokudantobi, only its steps are rounded and steeper in height. Unlike its predecessors, competitors cannot use their hands on the obstacle as Levi Meeuwenberg did (although he got another attempt due to a translation issue). It did good damage in its debut, however, according to a television magazine in Japan, it has been replaced by the Step Slider in the upcoming 26th tournament.

Competitor's Success Rate

  • All results based on the TBS broadcast and external information found
SASUKE Clears Attempts Percentage
25 47 77 61.04%
Total 47 77 61.04%
  • Note: Since this is the first obstacle, 100 people attempted this.