$_ = [ 74, 116, 113, 113, 28, 92, 104, 104, 108, 95, 91, 103, 20, 67, 87, 99, 92, 15, 86, 78, 79, 86, 79, 91, 20, 19, 00, 73, ]; {vec(${print${$j},$/;$j},$i++ ,8)=$$_[$i]+$i;$$_[$i]&&redo}

or
$_=[$j=#]; 101, 98, 102, 108, 28, 69, 111, 108, 108, 23, 87, 99, 99, 103, 90, 86, 98, 15, 62, 82, 94, 87, 10, 81, 73, 74, 81, 74, 86, 15, 2, 31, 6, 17, 0, $i=$j-$j]; {vec($j,$i++,8)=$$_[$i]+$i;$$_[$i]&&redo||`$j`}

In reply to Vec JAPH by trizen

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