User:ZOptic

"No." ~Martin Luther King Jr.

Total Jumps
16000004

Total Attempts
11044601

Official Levels
20

Online Levels
2756

Map Packs
65

Players Destroyed
1079

Last Updated
July 2nd 2016Hello. My name is...well, you already know it, considering it's in big letters on a blue bar, but welcome to my page. I'm usually on chat if I am not doing anything else. Feel free to send me a message if you have any questions.

A bit about meMy name is Kody, and I'm right now a sophomore in high school in the outskirts of Detroit, Michigan. A lot of my hobbies include music. This includes arranging music from popular video games for a variety of instruments, or playing the saxophone myself. I am in my school's band as a 1st chair saxophonist, and can play a variety of saxes too (i.e Alto, Soprano, Baritone, Tenor). I am also a huge advocate of Mountain Dew, specifically Pitch Black. I also find enjoyment in games like Solitaire/Patience and chess. It really clears the mind. Another one of my hobbies, as you may be able to tell from my user box, includes playing old video games. Although old, they always bring something new to me and they have helped shape the person whose profile you're looking at right now. I specifically collect Nintendo 64 games, and unfortunately, have spent a huge chunk of my life modifying old FPS games like Goldeneye 007. I really wish I was joking, to tell you the truth. But it doesn't matter if other people think your hobbies suck or they don't give you any social skills, the only thing that should matter is what you think of your hobbies. Right? As an administrator of this beautiful wiki full of friends who come here on a daily basis to do nothing but be friends, I like to tackle things more community based. I also like to eradicate the things preventing people from having fun here on this wiki, because that's what really should matter at the end of the day: fun. It always brings a shot of happiness to its targets, but can be eradicated with one simple cause. I try to be philosophical about things in life. No, that doesn't mean that I am an ego-crazed ostentatious maniac who only cares about the opinions of other people. Those who know me well will know the philosophical side about me. My quote above the profile is of my creation, as well as on 3primetime3's profile. I also try to incorporate my philosophies to my actions here on this wiki, as well. So if you and me are having a conversation one day and it gets deep all of the sudden, you know why. Consider this your warning. :P I found this wiki and used it for general information about Geometry Dash around August, but never got around to making an account until about a month later. This place, surprisingly, has a really friendly atmosphere to it, no matter the circumstances, that light of comradery will shine through mischief and ego. I decided to try and get involved with the wiki a little more. About 21 days after I joined, I was handed my first promotion. So I guess that I was doing something right here. At least, my good friend Nusdan saw so and my other good friend Primetime stuck by me additionally.

I am humble and grateful to be a helpful staff member here in a place with an everlasting aura of friendship and comradery, along with a surrounding of good friends to support not only me, but everyone. I guarantee if one tries to be friendly and nice, the only thing they shall receive in return is friendliness and kindness. Seems crazy, right? Questions one may have about meWhy is your name ZOptic?Well, I chose the name "Optic" not because of any clan or anything. It is short for Optical Infection, my original name which was too long for Wikia. Why that name above all the other ones? Well, when I was making it, I had pink eye. I thought the name was fitting given the circumstances hehe. The Z is just there because...I don't really know. It's just there.

What made you join this wiki? To be honest, the chat room is what made me make an account and start contributing. There were a lot of people on every day, and felt that I was missing out on a lot of interesting conversation. The place eventually grew on me.

Any nicknames we should know about? I am very often called ZOp/Zop, called "ZAptic" by Mew Pur Pur, and some other nicknames that are either inappropriate or they aren't coming to my mind right now. :P

Should I go to Detroit? Unless you are going for the sports, no. The weather here is depressing virtually every day, and the people are hit/miss.

Where do I apply to become a moderator? There are no applications to become a moderator. You just have to impress the staff members and really stick out from the crowd by being helpful, kind, and neutral every day without being asked to. Those qualities make for not only a good staff member, but as a good person overall.

Any video games you play? I was really addicted to GTA Online where I reached a level of 241, but decided to put the game down for my own good. It only took me 3 years to do so. hehe Other than that, I just play old video games that I still find really enjoyable. If you want to ask me which specific ones I play, feel free to ask!

'''Why isn't my question answered by this? I hate you already!''' Go to my message wall and ask me questions there if you feel like it. I'm down to talk about pretty much anything, on the wall or on chat.

Can you give us a visual illustration of someone breaking the rules? Certainly!

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'''If you've made it this far, congratulations! I didn't think anyone would care enough to reach this point! Thanks for reading. :]'''

My thoughts on the levels of Geometry Dash*Stereo Madness: The very first level my thumb ever touched...it still blows me away to this day. The level perfectly introduced the basic know-how of Geometry Dash, with its simplicity and its great soundtrack. I'll do the rest later. :P
 * Back on Track: Basically Stereo Madness on steroids.
 * Polargeist: Great soundtrack, great level design, but most of all, WHAT ARE THOSE YELLOW THINGIES?!
 * Dry Out: Imagine the fact that I could barely jump and fly a ship, and they decide to THROW ME UPSIDE-DOWN LIKE I WASN'T ALREADY TERRIBLE AT THIS GAME. Great soundtrack, I could always listen to it, love the intro.
 * Base After Base: Eh, this one was okay. There was really nothing special about it.
 * Can't Let Go: Oh, baby, that piano still gives me chills after all these months. Perfect level design, always a good challenge for anyone. Back in the day, getting past the upside down section was a myth at my school!
 * Jumper: This level is okay, it's still fun to play through every once in awhile.
 * Time Machine: Oh boy, even getting halfway through was impossible to the people at my school. You even got 40% on this level, you were the most popular kid at school for a day. And who wouldn't want to compete it? The music just makes you want more. The level is sublime! What else can I say? This level set the bar to what the full version had to offer when people completed the lite version. Those mirrors could make anyone dizzy and wonder how you ever got past that part. We would be passing around our phones at lunchtime trying to get farther than the other. I was that one kid who did it first. Not only is the music memorable, the level itself is great!
 * Cycles: TRIPLE. SPIKES. EVERYWHERE...for the first 20 percent or so. The music is pretty good, and it had me scratching my head at what that weird spiky ball thing is. It's pretty much straight forward after you master that ship part.
 * xStep: Why this is rated Insane, I have no clue. Cycles was harder than this level. The soundtrack is okay, probably a 4/10. The level is pretty challenging, but as I've said before, Cycles is harder.
 * Clutterfunk: Oh man, that clarinet at the beginning...What was I talking about again? Oh yes. This level gives anyone a good challenge. I still can't complete it on my first try. I just love the level in general. The soundtrack always makes me come back, and this level's music drops more than my balls do.
 * Theory of Everything: Dang this level is freaking hard...for the first 15 seconds. Everything after that, just put on a bit of practice and you're good. Not much else to say. Could be rerated as "Harder"
 * Electroman Adventures: I'm a sucker for 16-Bit music, and Waterflame freaking nails it with his score this level. The level is sooooo in sync with the music it's mortifying! Anyone can just pop in some headphones and listen to yourself dominate this level, because it's really not that hard once to put a couple hours of practice into it.
 * Clubstep: Alrighty then, when we first unlocked this level the first difference we say was that angry demon on the left side of the level name. What did that mean? Once we gone through 1000 attempts everyone knew what it meant. It's not too hard, it is a pretty hard level though. It's just a lot of patterns you need to memorise.