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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
In this event, the player starts by selecting an initial height to jump using up and down on {{button|wii|pad}} and {{button|wii|A}} to confirm the selection. The player can choose any height between 5.50m and 6.30m in increments of 0.02m. After each successful jump, 0.02m will be added to the last height the player successfully jumped as the new minimum height, but the player still has the option to increase the height further. Once the player has set their height, they will have an athlete introduction, during which they can swing the [[nwiki:Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] and [[nwiki:Nunchuk|Nunchuk]] towards and away from each other in a clapping motion to draw applause, which will allow them to jump higher. After the athlete introduction, the player must start their attempt by swinging the Wii Remote and Nunchuk up and down alternately to run. The faster the player swings, the more power will be build up in the meter and the higher the bar they will be able to clear, as well as giving them a larger area in which to plant the pole from. After a while, the player's speed will be locked, which allows the player to stop swinging and prepare to perform the jump. After a while, the character will start to run over a colored area of the ground, from which they can swing the Wii remote downwards to plant their pole. The closer the player swings to the end of the blue area, the higher the bar they will be able to clear, but failing to plant the pole in time will result in them performing a foul. Once the pole has been planted, the player must swing the Wii Remote and Nunchuk up and down alternately again to retain their recoil and keep the meter full to allow them to perform higher vaults. Once the character release the pole, the player can lift the Nunchuk upwards to cause them to twist their body and gain extra height. If the player successfully makes it over the bar either without touching it or without knocking it off of its supports, the attempt will count as a success and the height will be recorded, but if they knock it down the attempt is recorded as a failure. The player has three attempts at each height, and will be counted as clearing the height if they successfully clear the bar on one of them, however failing to make it over three times will end the event and the player will receive the last height they successfully cleared as their final height for the event. As the player performs more successful jumps, their character will begin to warm up, which allows them to perform higher jumps. Their warm up level is indicated during the athlete introduction, and is indicated by the number and color of the musical notes which appear by their head, going from one blue one to two green ones and three then four red ones.
In this event, the player starts by selecting an initial height to jump using up and down on {{button|wii|pad}} and {{button|wii|A}} to confirm the selection. The player can choose any height between 5.50m and 6.30m in increments of 0.02m. After each successful jump, 0.02m will be added to the last height the player successfully jumped as the new minimum height, but the player still has the option to increase the height further. Once the player has set their height, they will have an athlete introduction, during which they can swing the Wii Remote and Nunchuk towards and away from each other in a clapping motion to draw applause, which will allow them to jump higher. After the athlete introduction, the player must start their attempt by swinging the Wii Remote and Nunchuk up and down alternately to run. The faster the player swings, the more power will be build up in the meter and the higher the bar they will be able to clear, as well as giving them a larger area in which to plant the pole from. After a while, the player's speed will be locked, which allows the player to stop swinging and prepare to perform the jump. After a while, the character will start to run over a colored area of the ground, from which they can swing the Wii remote downwards to plant their pole. The closer the player swings to the end of the blue area, the higher the bar they will be able to clear, but failing to plant the pole in time will result in them performing a foul. Once the pole has been planted, the player must swing the Wii Remote and Nunchuk up and down alternately again to retain their recoil and keep the meter full to allow them to perform higher vaults. Once the character release the pole, the player can lift the Nunchuk upwards to cause them to twist their body and gain extra height. If the player successfully makes it over the bar either without touching it or without knocking it off of its supports, the attempt will count as a success and the height will be recorded, but if they knock it down the attempt is recorded as a failure. The player has three attempts at each height, and will be counted as clearing the height if they successfully clear the bar on one of them, however failing to make it over three times will end the event and the player will receive the last height they successfully cleared as their final height for the event. As the player performs more successful jumps, their character will begin to warm up, which allows them to perform higher jumps. Their warm up level is indicated during the athlete introduction, and is indicated by the number and color of the musical notes which appear by their head, going from one blue one to two green ones and three then four red ones.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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==Missions==
==Missions==
{{M&SATOG missions table
*'''Waluigi''': [[Waluigi]]'s second mission is to clear the bar three times.
|image1={{M&S series character icon|masatogwii|Waluigi}}
*'''Bowser''': [[Bowser]]'s first mission is to clear the bar twice using recoil.
|image2={{M&S series character icon|masatogwii|Bowser}}
 
|character1=[[Waluigi]]
==Gallery==
|character2=[[Bowser]]
<gallery>
|objective1=Waluigi's second mission is to clear the bar three times.
Pole Vault.jpg|[[Vector the Crocodile|Vector]] competing in Pole Vault.
|objective2=Bowser's first mission is to clear the bar twice using recoil.
</gallery>
}}


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=棒高跳
|Jap=棒高跳
|JapR=Bōtakatobi
|JapR=
|JapM=Pole Vault
|JapM=
|Ita=Salto con l'asta
|ItaN=instruction manual
|Ita2=Salto con asta
|Ita2N=in-game
|ItaM=Pole vault (lit. "jump with the pole")
|Ita2M=Pole vault (lit. "jump with pole")
}}
}}


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