You know, I can only hit that first ? box on Egg Rocket and get a 40 almost every time and hit the first ? box on Neo Green Hill Zone 2 and get a 5 almost every time before I start thinking that the ? boxes in this game can be manipulated.
So I've done a few tests on the Neo Green Hill Zone Act 2's first ring box, trying to get a 40 on it. I can confirm the following:
Things that don't seem to do anything to change the ? box amount (as in I get a 5 almost every time after 10 tests) -
-Changing score - Hitting the monkey will give 100 points to the score, then simply holding right without doing anything else gives me a 5.
-Changing ring amount - Grabbing a different amount of rings, whether it be 1, 6, 7, 9, or 12 results, results in a 5.
-Hitting enemies - I don't hit any enemies getting the 40 on ER, and I already tested it for score, and it made no changes. I still get a 5.
-Getting hit - This didn't do anything either. It's not an ideal ring attacking strategy anyway, you know?
-Current time on the timer - It can be 0:09, 0:20, 1:00, 1:30, 2:00 and I'll still get the 5.
NOTE: For all of my tests, I just completed the idea and returned to the ring box as simple as possible, as in just holding right and running to the box.
What seems to make a difference seems to have something to do with moving quickly. Hitting the box with a fully charged spindash seems to throw 10 rings my way almost every time, and starting from the right of the water spout and making my way back to the ? box gave be a 40! I can't get it to give it to me again though.
Infact, in writing that, I gained another idea and tested it out. I spindashed into the wall while atop the spring 320948920340 times, occasionally messing up and jumping, jumped at the ? box and hit it, and got a 40 out of it. I think it may actually have something to do with performing a sustained amount of actions. I tried it again many more times, and my results were much more varied, though 40's were popping up a lot more than 5's or any other amount.
However, that test was very random, so I have decided to test the spindash results further. Charging it once and then spinning off into the box always gives a 5, but spamming the charge button gave more varied results. Right now, I am going to test whether or not the number of charges of the spindash forms any kind of graph when you line up all of the data. I'll show my results when I am done with 50.