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On 30 January 2012, ska got an episode top-20 on episode [[92]]―completing his set of all 100 episode top-20s―with [[eru_bahagon]] and [[lookatthis]] being the only other players to hold 100 episode top-20s at the time.
 
On 30 January 2012, ska got an episode top-20 on episode [[92]]―completing his set of all 100 episode top-20s―with [[eru_bahagon]] and [[lookatthis]] being the only other players to hold 100 episode top-20s at the time.
   
Despite his retirement from highscoring Metanet levels, ska still occasionally highscores custom levels from Numa or develop innovation ideas for Metanet levels for the benefit of active players. He also has a knack for innovations, such as [[31-1]], [[16-0]]<span class="" style="font-style: normal; ">, </span><span class="" style="font-style: normal; ">[[27-1]],</span><span class="" style="font-style: normal; "> </span>[[46-0]] (twice) and [[13-1]], as well as [[12-0]] a while before that, which has since been re-innovated by [[Kool-aid]]. All of these aforementioned innovations―whilst 0ths at the time―have since been improved by other players, with the exception of 46-0. On 2 September 2010, ska also innovated [[29-2]], smashing a 3-year-old 0th held by retired former [[grandmaster]] [[johnny_faneca]], and was engaged with a battle for the 0th with the current grandmaster, [[EddyMataGallos]]. He also innovated several parts of [[87-1]], including both gold chambers. These were used by Eddy to attain an almost 2.5 second lead over 1st.
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Despite his retirement from highscoring Metanet levels, ska still occasionally highscores custom levels from Numa or develops innovation ideas for Metanet levels for the benefit of active players. This includes new routes for [[31-1]], [[16-0]]<span class="" style="font-style: normal; ">, </span><span class="" style="font-style: normal; ">[[27-1]],</span><span class="" style="font-style: normal; "> </span>[[46-0]] (twice) and [[13-1]], as well as [[12-0]] a while before that, which has since been re-innovated by [[Kool-aid]]. All of these aforementioned innovations―whilst 0ths at the time―have since been improved by other players. On 2 September 2010, ska also innovated [[29-2]], smashing a 3-year-old 0th held by retired former [[grandmaster]] [[johnny_faneca]], and was engaged with a battle for the 0th with the current grandmaster, [[EddyMataGallos]], who currently holds the 0th. He also innovated several parts of [[87-1]], including both gold chambers. These were used by Eddy to attain an almost 2.5 second lead over 1st.
   
 
Ska's most recent innovation included a video that showcased a route change at the start of [[39-2]]. Ska had the idea for many years, but he finally decided it was time to thoroughly test the idea. Once he realised it was definitely faster, he posted the route change on the forums in October 2017. With ska's idea in mind, [[macrohenry]] used the new route to take back the 0th from [[EddyMataGallos]] by 1.950 seconds—currently (as of October 23, 2017) the biggest difference between 0th and 1st. Part of the reason the gap is so wide is that the new route allows a player to bypass a bottleneck.
Ska's [[06-4]] 0th run was nominated for a [[Dronie]] in the 'run of the year' category for 2009, but the 0th is currently held by [[macrohenry]].
 
   
 
Ska's [[06-4]] 0th run was nominated for a [[Dronie]] in the 'run of the year' category for 2009, although the 0th is currently held by [[macrohenry]].
Some of ska's more recent highscore innovations include various runs from his episode [[09]] run (which, at the time, was the least improvable episode in the game, with a difference of only 0.425 between the episode run and the total of all the individual level 0ths). This run included a complete route change on [[09-1]]. It was his last remaining episode 0th, as it was later taken by [[EddyMataGallos]]. He also innovated [[27-1]], when he altered the beginning part of the level to secure a 1.1 second lead, and subsequently took the 0th for <span class="" style="font-style: normal; ">episode</span> [[27]], which has also since been taken by EddyMataGallos. On 11 November 2012, he innovated [[64-2]] by collecting an extra piece of gold, but this 0th run was clinched by a frame by Eddy. 
 
   
 
Some of ska's more recent highscore innovations include various runs from his episode [[09]] run (which, at the time, was the least improvable episode in the game, with a difference of only 0.425 between the episode run and the total of all the individual level 0ths). This run included a complete route change on [[09-1]]; the run still stands as a 0th today. Episode 09 was ska's last remaining episode 0th, as it was later taken by [[EddyMataGallos]]. He also innovated [[27-1]], when he altered the beginning part of the level to secure a 1.1-second lead, and subsequently took the 0th for <span class="" style="font-style: normal; ">episode</span> [[27]], which has also since been taken by EddyMataGallos. On 11 November 2012, he innovated [[64-2]] by collecting an extra piece of gold, but this 0th run was clinched by a frame by Eddy. 
[[File:Ska.png|frame|ska's flag for season four of Blur.|link=http://n.wikia.com/wiki/File:Ska.png]]He sometimes innovates levels without the intention to take the 0th, but rather showcase it for a player that is better suited for the level, such as his innovations on [[87-1]] and [[61-2]], as well as a short-lived 0th with a more optimal route on [[31-1]]. He has also formerly held 0ths on [[67-0]], [[18-0]], [[34-1]], [[23-0]], [[61-4]], [[33-4]], [[34-0]] and [[86-3]] amongst others. Despite his retirement from highscoring, he would still occasionally submit route changes and other highscoring innovations. His most recent innovation included a video that showcased a route change at the start of [[39-2]]. Ska had the idea for many years, but he finally decided it was time to thoroughly test the idea. Once he realised it was definitely faster, he posted the route change on the forums in October 2017. With ska's idea in mind, [[macrohenry]] used the new route to take back the 0th from [[EddyMataGallos]] by 1.950 seconds—currently (as of October 23, 2017) the biggest difference between 0th and 1st.
 
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[[File:Ska.png|frame|ska's flag for season four of Blur.|link=http://n.wikia.com/wiki/File:Ska.png]]He sometimes innovates levels without the intention to take the 0th but rather showcase it for a player that is better suited for the level, such as his innovations on [[87-1]] and [[61-2]], as well as a short-lived 0th with a more optimal route on [[31-1]]. He has also formerly held 0ths on [[67-0]], [[18-0]], [[34-1]], [[23-0]], [[61-4]], [[33-4]], [[34-0]] and [[86-3]] amongst others.
   
 
'''Ska''' was also a semifinalist for both sections in [[Blur#Season Four|season 4]] of [[Blur]], a [[highscoring]] and [[speedrunning]] tournament. Ska also achieved all '''600''' [[NReality]] top-20 highscores and was the '''5th''' player to complete NReality.
 
'''Ska''' was also a semifinalist for both sections in [[Blur#Season Four|season 4]] of [[Blur]], a [[highscoring]] and [[speedrunning]] tournament. Ska also achieved all '''600''' [[NReality]] top-20 highscores and was the '''5th''' player to complete NReality.
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As a highscorer himself, his maps are usually designed for the best highscoring experience without disregarding all the rest of the important factors, such as style and ambiance. This is one of the reasons that ska is the only person to have been nominated for '''both''' highscoring and mapping [[The Dronies|Dronies]], having won a mapping Dronie. In '''2009''', ska earned his first [[Dronie]] nomination for his [[DDA]], [http://www.nmaps.net/180867 iKara]. In '''2010''' ska earned '''3''' Dronie nominations, including a Dronie win for [[puzzle]] map''' '''of the year '''2010''' with his map [http://www.nmaps.net/190515 Vinyl Spritzer].
 
As a highscorer himself, his maps are usually designed for the best highscoring experience without disregarding all the rest of the important factors, such as style and ambiance. This is one of the reasons that ska is the only person to have been nominated for '''both''' highscoring and mapping [[The Dronies|Dronies]], having won a mapping Dronie. In '''2009''', ska earned his first [[Dronie]] nomination for his [[DDA]], [http://www.nmaps.net/180867 iKara]. In '''2010''' ska earned '''3''' Dronie nominations, including a Dronie win for [[puzzle]] map''' '''of the year '''2010''' with his map [http://www.nmaps.net/190515 Vinyl Spritzer].
   
To date, '''ska''' has '''seven''' [[featured]] maps, including six on his new account, located [http://www.nmaps.net/browse?q=featured+author:ska here], and over '''2240''' rates on his new account. (Numa count inaccurate due to a glitch.)
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To date, '''ska''' has '''seven''' [[featured]] maps, including six on his new account, located [http://www.nmaps.net/browse?q=featured+author:ska here], and over '''2240''' ratings on his new account. (Numa grpah inaccurate due to a glitch.)
   
On 18 June 2010, '''ska''' announced that he'd be releasing his own [[map pack]] soon, code-named: "[http://forum.ninjarobotyeti.com/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=6144 Medieval Myriads] ", which he released under the same title on June 24, 2010. It's composed of 50 levels in [[column]] structure. He also announced that there'd be a prize for the first player to complete the column, and this player was [[EddyMataGallos]], who completed the column less than 5 hours after the release of the map pack and received a map dedication for his efforts; the pack was called [http://www.nmaps.net/202301 Japanese Game Show]. The next day, [[Izzy]] completed [[AGD]] runs on all the levels in the pack. Medieval Myriads went on to be nominated for '''map pack of the year''' in the 2010 Dronies, where it placed 3rd.
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On 18 June 2010, '''ska''' announced that he'd be releasing his own [[map pack]] soon, codenamed: "[http://forum.ninjarobotyeti.com/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=6144 Medieval Myriads] ", which he released under the same title on June 24, 2010. It's composed of 50 levels in [[column]] structure. He also announced that there'd be a prize for the first player to complete the column, and this player was [[EddyMataGallos]], who completed the column less than 5 hours after the release of the map pack and received a map dedication for his efforts; the pack was called [http://www.nmaps.net/202301 Japanese Game Show]. The next day, [[Izzy]] completed [[AGD]] runs on all the levels in the pack. Medieval Myriads went on to be nominated for '''map pack of the year''' in the 2010 Dronies, where it placed 3rd.
   
 
As of 28 August 2013, '''ska''' has 427 maps, including his [http://www.nmaps.net/user/Ben_Schultz_11 old account].
 
As of 28 August 2013, '''ska''' has 427 maps, including his [http://www.nmaps.net/user/Ben_Schultz_11 old account].
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'''Ska''' also created the acclaimed [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CR4ZHxVFPF0 Best of N Video] which contains some famous highscores and other interesting exhibitions of N's unique gameplay.
 
'''Ska''' also created the acclaimed [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CR4ZHxVFPF0 Best of N Video] which contains some famous highscores and other interesting exhibitions of N's unique gameplay.
   
Other forum contributions by '''ska''' include hosting highscoring tournaments such as '''Elimination''', '''Elimination 2''', '''[[Blur#Season Four|Blur 4]],''' [http://forum.droni.es/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=9403 Bounty Hunters], Holy Grail and regular contributions to the [http://forum.droni.es/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=145 Metanet Podcast] .
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Other forum contributions by '''ska''' include hosting highscoring tournaments such as '''Elimination''', '''Elimination 2''', '''[[Blur#Season Four|Blur 4]],''' [http://forum.droni.es/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=9403 Bounty Hunters], and Holy Grail, as well as regular contributions to the [http://forum.droni.es/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=145 Metanet Podcast] .
   
On May 19, 2009, '''ska''' became a [[reviewer]] on Numa, although he was demoted almost a year later due to a [http://www.nmaps.net/24962 parody] review he made satirizing a contest created by [[Skyline]], as well as general reviewing inactivity. However, on 1 February 2013, ska successfully had his reviewer position reinstated, only to lose it again, before yet again having it reinstated.
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On May 19, 2009, '''ska''' became a [[reviewer]] on Numa, although he was demoted almost a year later due to a [http://www.nmaps.net/24962 parody] review he made satirizing a contest created by [[Skyline]], in addition to general reviewing inactivity. However, on 1 February 2013, ska successfully had his reviewer position reinstated, only to lose it again, before yet again having it reinstated to this day.
   
'''ska''' also regularly contributes to the '''N wikia''' pages—especially the [[highscores]] section.
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'''Ska''' also regularly contributes to the '''N wikia''' pages—especially the [[highscores]] section.
   
 
On September 22, 2010, '''ska''' formed a mutiny against [[vankusss]] on [[Blur#Season Four|Blur 4]] when he overthrew him as the host of the contest. Ska placed 4th in both highscoring and speedrunning categories. He also hosted [[Blur#Season Five|Blur 5]], which was won by [[EddyMataGallos]] in both highscores and speedrun mode.
 
On September 22, 2010, '''ska''' formed a mutiny against [[vankusss]] on [[Blur#Season Four|Blur 4]] when he overthrew him as the host of the contest. Ska placed 4th in both highscoring and speedrunning categories. He also hosted [[Blur#Season Five|Blur 5]], which was won by [[EddyMataGallos]] in both highscores and speedrun mode.

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ska (as of 23 October 2017)
Ska
Ranking Spot Score
0th Rankings
Top-20 Rankings
Lvl 0th Rankings
Ep 0th Rankings
Total Level Score
Total Points
6th
8th
6th
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9th
9th
5 0ths
458 Scores
5 0ths
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70582.250
5513 Points
Highscoring Achievements
Personal Bests
32 0ths (18 October 2012)
462 top-20 Scores (9 January 2015; his retirement)
Other Achievements
12th highscorer to reach 70000 Level Score
• Reached 400 top-20 Scores in Dec/11
First player to complete the N 2.0 beta

Ben_Schultz_11 (AKA ska) is an inactive, veteran, Dronie-nominated highscorer/speedrunner, and semi-active, Dronie-winning N mapper, hailing from Australia; he is one of the few members to be nominated for a Dronie as both a player and a mapper. On 2 January 2013, local time, he was also the first player to complete the N 2.0 beta, less than 8 hours after its release, at a rate of less than a minute per level.

In late 2012, ska successfully sought Mare's approval to lead a campaign which involved selecting a shortlist of user-made maps for a single secret column for N 2.0. He voluntarily created a committee to get a broader selection of quality maps, but the process was marred somewhat when Flag tried to assert control over the project. Mare and Raigan decided on making 2 user-columns based around ska's campaign to include user-levels, when initially they hadn't intended to include any at all. They are unlockable upon successful completion of episodes 00-99. Four of ska's maps were included in the final release.

Ben_Schultz_11 was the name of an old account formed on Numa in September 2005, and although he has used ska on Numa and the Metanet forums since April 2006, he still uses the Ben_Schultz_11 account for highscoring in both N and NReality.

He announced his retirement from highscoring on 9 January 2015.[1]

Highscores

As of his retirement from highscoring on 9 January 2015, ska held 459 Metanet highscores (ranked #8th) and 6 0ths (ranked #4th) using his Ben_Schultz_11 account, and has purportedly held highscores as early as November 2004, including a peak of 32 0ths as late as November 2012. As of 23 October 2017, ska had only lost one 0th and one top-20 score since retirement.

His current 0ths include: 09-1, 09-4, 11-3, 17-0 and 67-0.

In 2012, ska reached 70,000 seconds of Total Level Score; he was the 12th player to accomplish this. By the end of 2012, ska managed to reach the 70,500 mark; he was only the 9th player to do so at the time.

Ska took his first 0th off jg9000 on 85-3 on 1 January 2007. More recently, on 2 November 2011, he took a 0th on 17-0, before further improving the score again a few days later. A couple of weeks later, ska engaged in a skirmish with vankusss by reclaiming the 0th on 08-1, a level ska had initially innovated. vankussswho had lost an episode ownage as a consequence (i.e., a 0th on every level in an episode, including the episode 0th)was evidently displeased with this, and edged out ska by a few frames with a score of 186.525 from ska's new 186.400. Ska fought off the response by posting a 186.950, which officially cemented ska as the oldest continually active highscorer around today. (The current highscoring grandmaster, EddyMataGallos, eclipsed this score in 2014 with a score of 187.075.)

On 30 January 2012, ska got an episode top-20 on episode 92―completing his set of all 100 episode top-20s―with eru_bahagon and lookatthis being the only other players to hold 100 episode top-20s at the time.

Despite his retirement from highscoring Metanet levels, ska still occasionally highscores custom levels from Numa or develops innovation ideas for Metanet levels for the benefit of active players. This includes new routes for 31-116-027-1, 46-0 (twice) and 13-1, as well as 12-0 a while before that, which has since been re-innovated by Kool-aid. All of these aforementioned innovations―whilst 0ths at the time―have since been improved by other players. On 2 September 2010, ska also innovated 29-2, smashing a 3-year-old 0th held by retired former grandmaster johnny_faneca, and was engaged with a battle for the 0th with the current grandmaster, EddyMataGallos, who currently holds the 0th. He also innovated several parts of 87-1, including both gold chambers. These were used by Eddy to attain an almost 2.5 second lead over 1st.

Ska's most recent innovation included a video that showcased a route change at the start of 39-2. Ska had the idea for many years, but he finally decided it was time to thoroughly test the idea. Once he realised it was definitely faster, he posted the route change on the forums in October 2017. With ska's idea in mind, macrohenry used the new route to take back the 0th from EddyMataGallos by 1.950 seconds—currently (as of October 23, 2017) the biggest difference between 0th and 1st. Part of the reason the gap is so wide is that the new route allows a player to bypass a bottleneck.

Ska's 06-4 0th run was nominated for a Dronie in the 'run of the year' category for 2009, although the 0th is currently held by macrohenry.

Some of ska's more recent highscore innovations include various runs from his episode 09 run (which, at the time, was the least improvable episode in the game, with a difference of only 0.425 between the episode run and the total of all the individual level 0ths). This run included a complete route change on 09-1; the run still stands as a 0th today. Episode 09 was ska's last remaining episode 0th, as it was later taken by EddyMataGallos. He also innovated 27-1, when he altered the beginning part of the level to secure a 1.1-second lead, and subsequently took the 0th for episode 27, which has also since been taken by EddyMataGallos. On 11 November 2012, he innovated 64-2 by collecting an extra piece of gold, but this 0th run was clinched by a frame by Eddy. 

Ska

ska's flag for season four of Blur.

He sometimes innovates levels without the intention to take the 0th but rather showcase it for a player that is better suited for the level, such as his innovations on 87-1 and 61-2, as well as a short-lived 0th with a more optimal route on 31-1. He has also formerly held 0ths on 67-0, 18-0, 34-1, 23-0, 61-4, 33-4, 34-0 and 86-3 amongst others.

Ska was also a semifinalist for both sections in season 4 of Blur, a highscoring and speedrunning tournament. Ska also achieved all 600 NReality top-20 highscores and was the 5th player to complete NReality.

Mapping

Ska has been mapping since the old-school days and has submitted over 400 maps to NUMA. He started mapping in September 2005 with his old Ben_Schultz_11 account and created over 90 maps before April 2006, when he transitioned to his current ska account. Ska has never stopped mapping since then, with the exception of a 6-month hiatus from map making in 2009. He has since submitted over 328 maps published at a variable rate. Ska gradually gained more and more quality over time, and nowadays, he is known for his remarkably skilled and polished maps.

As a highscorer himself, his maps are usually designed for the best highscoring experience without disregarding all the rest of the important factors, such as style and ambiance. This is one of the reasons that ska is the only person to have been nominated for both highscoring and mapping Dronies, having won a mapping Dronie. In 2009, ska earned his first Dronie nomination for his DDA, iKara. In 2010 ska earned 3 Dronie nominations, including a Dronie win for puzzle map of the year 2010 with his map Vinyl Spritzer.

To date, ska has seven featured maps, including six on his new account, located here, and over 2240 ratings on his new account. (Numa grpah inaccurate due to a glitch.)

On 18 June 2010, ska announced that he'd be releasing his own map pack soon, codenamed: "Medieval Myriads ", which he released under the same title on June 24, 2010. It's composed of 50 levels in column structure. He also announced that there'd be a prize for the first player to complete the column, and this player was EddyMataGallos, who completed the column less than 5 hours after the release of the map pack and received a map dedication for his efforts; the pack was called Japanese Game Show. The next day, Izzy completed AGD runs on all the levels in the pack. Medieval Myriads went on to be nominated for map pack of the year in the 2010 Dronies, where it placed 3rd.

As of 28 August 2013, ska has 427 maps, including his old account.

Other contributions

Ska created the N Sidescroller: an experimental port of N into side-scroller format, and it has had over 2,500 downloads as of September 2010.

Ska also created the acclaimed Best of N Video which contains some famous highscores and other interesting exhibitions of N's unique gameplay.

Other forum contributions by ska include hosting highscoring tournaments such as Elimination, Elimination 2, Blur 4, Bounty Hunters, and Holy Grail, as well as regular contributions to the Metanet Podcast .

On May 19, 2009, ska became a reviewer on Numa, although he was demoted almost a year later due to a parody review he made satirizing a contest created by Skyline, in addition to general reviewing inactivity. However, on 1 February 2013, ska successfully had his reviewer position reinstated, only to lose it again, before yet again having it reinstated to this day.

Ska also regularly contributes to the N wikia pages—especially the highscores section.

On September 22, 2010, ska formed a mutiny against vankusss on Blur 4 when he overthrew him as the host of the contest. Ska placed 4th in both highscoring and speedrunning categories. He also hosted Blur 5, which was won by EddyMataGallos in both highscores and speedrun mode.

In April 2011, ska said that he had planned to complete a sequel to the Best of N Video; a preview (YT: Best Of N 2 (Preview)) of which has since been leaked.

The Rap

ska produced a satirical rap about the N highscoring community (for TheRealOne).

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