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[[File:SM64 Mario Triple Jump.png|thumb|Mario doing a '''Triple Jump'''.]] | [[File:SM64 Mario Triple Jump.png|thumb|Mario doing a '''Triple Jump'''.]] | ||
'''Triple Jump''', also called '''Multiple Jumps'''<ref name=SMG2>''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' move pamphlet</ref>, is a move used in | '''Triple Jump''', also called '''Multiple Jumps'''<ref name=SMG2>''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' move pamphlet</ref>, is a move used in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'', ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'', ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. Anyone in these games who can use [[Double Jump]] can use this move, with the exception of [[Yoshi]] in ''Super Mario Galaxy 2''; he can perform a Double Jump and a Side [[Somersault]], but not a Triple Jump. This Jump is even higher than the Double Jump, and the character spins around during it. To use it, a player must jump three times in a row while moving (whereas the Double Jump can be done on the spot in the 3D games), meaning they need a little space to execute the move. | ||
In ''Super Mario 64'', once [[Mario]] acquires 120 [[Power Star]]s and talks to Yoshi on the roof of [[Peach's Castle]], he can then use an expanded jump which causes him to become invincible during his third jump, protecting him from otherwise damaging falls and enemy attacks. With the [[Wing Cap]], Mario can take flight by triple jumping, but unlike a normal triple jump, he can just jump in place. | In ''Super Mario 64'', once [[Mario]] acquires 120 [[Power Star]]s and talks to Yoshi on the roof of [[Peach's Castle]], he can then use an expanded jump which causes him to become invincible during his third jump, protecting him from otherwise damaging falls and enemy attacks. With the [[Wing Cap]], Mario can take flight by triple jumping, but unlike a normal triple jump, he can just jump in place. | ||
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In ''Super Mario Odyssey'', if Mario performs a successful Triple Jump and doesn't move after the final landing, he performs a pose and cheers. | In ''Super Mario Odyssey'', if Mario performs a successful Triple Jump and doesn't move after the final landing, he performs a pose and cheers. | ||
While this move had become a staple technique in the main ''Mario'' games since ''Super Mario 64'', it is not present in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'' or ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]''. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 23:03, November 29, 2017
- This article is about a move used in various games. For the Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games event, see Triple Jump (event). For the Mario Party 5 minigame, see Triple Jump (minigame).
Triple Jump, also called Multiple Jumps[1], is a move used in Super Mario 64, Super Mario 64 DS, Super Mario Sunshine, New Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Galaxy, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Super Mario Galaxy 2, New Super Mario Bros. 2, New Super Mario Bros. U, and Super Mario Odyssey. Anyone in these games who can use Double Jump can use this move, with the exception of Yoshi in Super Mario Galaxy 2; he can perform a Double Jump and a Side Somersault, but not a Triple Jump. This Jump is even higher than the Double Jump, and the character spins around during it. To use it, a player must jump three times in a row while moving (whereas the Double Jump can be done on the spot in the 3D games), meaning they need a little space to execute the move.
In Super Mario 64, once Mario acquires 120 Power Stars and talks to Yoshi on the roof of Peach's Castle, he can then use an expanded jump which causes him to become invincible during his third jump, protecting him from otherwise damaging falls and enemy attacks. With the Wing Cap, Mario can take flight by triple jumping, but unlike a normal triple jump, he can just jump in place.
In Super Mario Sunshine, Mario can also execute a Triple Jump by doing a Spin Jump and jumping again once he lands.
In Super Mario Odyssey, if Mario performs a successful Triple Jump and doesn't move after the final landing, he performs a pose and cheers.
While this move had become a staple technique in the main Mario games since Super Mario 64, it is not present in Super Mario 3D Land or Super Mario 3D World.
Gallery
- Triple Jump.PNG
The normal triple jump in Super Mario 64
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Dutch | Driedubbele Sprong[?] | Triple Jump | |
Russian | Тройной прыжок[?] Troynoy pryzhok |
Triple jump | |
Spanish (NOA) | Salto Triple[?] | - | |
Spanish (NOE) | Triple Salto / Múltiples Saltos[3] | Triple Jump |
References
- ^ a b Super Mario Galaxy 2 move pamphlet
- ^ Super Mario Galaxy instruction booklet, French segment
- ^ Super Mario Galaxy instruction booklet, Spanish segment