
Skate 4 presents some tough challenges, and one that can be particularly difficult is achieving a Sequence Score of 2500 with at least 4 Tricks and a Body Flip. Are you struggling to complete 20 of these to reach your weekly objectives? This guide will help you finish the task with ease.
What is a Body Flip?
If you’re new to skate tricks, a Body Flip involves grabbing your skateboard while it’s in the air and spinning the skater’s body-all while still holding onto the board. You can turn any grab trick into a Body Flip by using the left stick to rotate your skater in mid-air. Backflips are a good example of how a Body Flip works.
How to Complete the Challenge
You have a few location options, but I suggest the one in Market Mile, directly above the stores. Go up to the shop’s roof and build a ramp for yourself.

One helpful strategy is to begin increasing your multiplier before you start the challenge. This can help you complete it more quickly.
Begin with a Tailwalk Back Flip launching from the ramp into a Manual. Next, ride up another ramp and attempt as many Kickflips as possible before landing back into a Manual. Continue to another ramp, where you’ll perform a Heelflip 180 followed by a Late Switch Heelflip 360, finishing with a landing in a Manual.
I’m aiming for 2500 points, and hopefully that’s what I’ll get! But if I don’t quite hit it, I’ll just keep practicing tricks until I do. It’s all about getting that score, right? Let’s go!
Another Method for 2500 Sequence Score
You can also achieve this by locating a place with a single ramp and a spacious skating surface. Increase your score multiplier, and then execute a Boned Ollie Back Flip from the ramp, immediately followed by landing a Manual.
Next, do a Fakie Kickflip, flowing directly into a Manual. After that, perform a BS Pop-Shuvit and another Manual. Finally, finish with a Fakie Heelflip 180, transitioning into a Manual.
Just keep doing Heelflips into Manuals over and over again until you get a score of 2500 or higher, and a message will appear on your screen letting you know you’ve finished one of the 20 challenges.
Again, you have to perform a Manual after each trick to ensure your sequence stays.
This task can be draining and annoying because it requires repeating it so many times. But, once you get organized, actually doing the task isn’t so difficult. It just takes a little setup.
Feel free to experiment with any combos and techniques you like, but these were simply a few methods for completing the weekly task both quickly and effectively.
See you in a few hours!
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