Pull left off the curved roof and hold Spread Eagle to swing behind the parking garage, then drop into the broken globe. This line keeps forward momentum high and sets up the cleanest descent into the target.
Good Luck Stunt location and objectives
The Good Luck Stunt is a rotating daily Stunt challenge in Hedgemont. Select it on the map to auto-warp to the rooftop start. To Shut It Down, you must complete all four goals in the same session.
- Caveman onto the Rooftop.
- Land in the Rooftop Dumpster.
- Land in the Garage Dumpster.
- Land in the Broken Globe.
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This is the most direct and consistent way to reach the globe: leave the curved roof, arc left around two buildings, and descend into the globe behind the parking garage.




Alternative route: wide left around the parking garage
If you struggle to clear the garage from a tighter arc, use a wider line that tracks along the garage’s left side before turning in.
Optional approach: fly around the curved roof (timing‑dependent)
Some players leave the board earlier and fly around the curved roof rather than skating off it. This can work but is less forgiving on timing and speed.
Caveman onto the curved rooftop
Landing this puts you on schedule for the two dumpster goals and sets up the globe routes above.


Triangle. Xbox: Y. Input too early or too late often causes a slam or bounce.
Land in the Rooftop Dumpster
From the curved roof, you’ll target the dumpster on a nearby roof before moving on to the garage dumpster.

Land in the Garage Dumpster
This dumpster sits inside the parking garage below an open shaft; overshooting the exterior bin is intentional here.

Troubleshooting common issues
If you’re stalling before the globe, you likely dove out of Spread Eagle too early. Stay spread longer to preserve horizontal speed, then release only when you’re lined up behind the garage.
When Caveman inputs cause slams, press the button closer to touchdown and aim for the marked landing edge rather than a steep, nose‑down impact. A shallow, edge contact absorbs better and reduces bounce‑outs.
If you can’t locate the globe, route around the left side of the “dumpster roof” building and hang a hard right behind the parking garage. The globe is tucked directly behind it, out of view until you round the corner.
Once the line and inputs click, the globe drop becomes repeatable rather than lucky. Knock out the dumpsters, stick the arc behind the garage, and Shut It Down.






