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{{quote2|Do {{color|consecutive jumps|blue}} to go really high! [[Dash|Run]] and {{color|jump three times to do a triple jump|red}}! It looks really cool!|[[Boards (characters)|Board]]|[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]}} | {{quote2|Do {{color|consecutive jumps|blue}} to go really high! [[Dash|Run]] and {{color|jump three times to do a triple jump|red}}! It looks really cool!|[[Boards (characters)|Board]]|[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]}} | ||
The '''Triple Jump''' (alternatively spelled '''triple jump'''), also called '''Multiple Jumps''',<ref name=SMG2>''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' move pamphlet</ref> is a [[List of moves|special move]] used in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'']] games since ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (except ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''). Anyone in these games who can [[Double Jump (consecutive)|double-jump]] can use this move, with the exception of [[Yoshi]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', who can only double-jump. This jump is even higher than the Double Jump, and the character front-flips 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. | The '''Triple Jump''' (alternatively spelled '''triple jump'''), also called '''Multiple Jumps''',<ref name=SMG2>''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'' move pamphlet</ref> is a [[List of moves|special move]] used in the [[Super Mario (series)|''Super Mario'']] games since ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' (except ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', ''[[Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury]]'', and ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''). Anyone in these games who can [[Double Jump (consecutive)|double-jump]] can use this move, with the exception of [[Yoshi]] in ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', who can only double-jump. This jump is even higher than the Double Jump, and the character front-flips 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 the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]], | In ''Super Mario 64'', once [[Mario]] acquires 120 [[Power Star]]s and talks to Yoshi on the roof of the [[Peach's Castle|Mushroom Castle]], Mario can then use an expanded jump that causes him to become invincible during his third jump, protecting him from otherwise damaging falls and enemy attacks. Unlike with the regular Triple Jump, Mario can control its height as well as the extra bounce after landing. With the [[Wing Cap]], Mario can take flight by triple-jumping, and he can do so in place while wearing one. | ||
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 Sunshine]]'', Mario can also execute a Triple Jump by doing a [[Spin Jump]] and jumping again once he lands. |
Revision as of 11:33, May 2, 2024
- This article is about a move used in various games. For other uses of the term "Triple Jump", see Triple Jump (disambiguation).
The Triple Jump (alternatively spelled triple jump), also called Multiple Jumps,[1] is a special move used in the Super Mario games since Super Mario 64 (except Super Mario 3D Land, Super Mario 3D World, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, and Super Mario Bros. Wonder). Anyone in these games who can double-jump can use this move, with the exception of Yoshi in Super Mario Galaxy 2, who can only double-jump. This jump is even higher than the Double Jump, and the character front-flips 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 the Mushroom Castle, Mario can then use an expanded jump that causes him to become invincible during his third jump, protecting him from otherwise damaging falls and enemy attacks. Unlike with the regular Triple Jump, Mario can control its height as well as the extra bounce after landing. With the Wing Cap, Mario can take flight by triple-jumping, and he can do so in place while wearing one.
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 64, Super Mario 64 DS, Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario Galaxy 2, and Super Mario Odyssey, if Mario performs a successful Triple Jump and does not move after the final landing, he performs a pose and, in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Odyssey, cheers. Mario can also perform a Triple Long Jump in Super Mario Odyssey.
Profiles
Super Mario Sunshine
- Instruction booklet description: "Jump while running, then jump again upon landing. The third consecutive jump will be a forward-flipping, ground-covering super jump!"
Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS
- Digital manual description: "Jump while dashing → just as you land (repeat twice)"
Gallery
The normal Triple Jump in Super Mario 64, with Mario taking damage upon landing in the empty moat
Artwork of Mario performing a jump, Double Jump, and Triple Jump from Super Mario Galaxy
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 三段跳び[?] San Dan Tobi |
Three-step Jumping | |
Chinese (simplified) | 三阶段[13] Sān Jiēduàn |
Third Phase | |
Chinese (traditional) | 3級跳[14] (New Super Mario Bros. Wii) 3 Jí Tiào 三段跳躍[15] (New Super Mario Bros. Wii Iwata Ask) Sānduàn Tiàoyuè |
Three-step Jumping | |
Dutch | Driedubbele sprong[?] | Triple jump | |
French (NOA) | Triple saut Saut multiple[1] |
Triple jump Multiple jump |
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French (NOE) | Triple saut[?] | Triple jump | |
German | Dreisprung[?] | Triple Jump | |
Italian | Salto triplo[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] Triplo salto (New Super Mario Bros. Wii)[12] |
Triple jump | |
Korean | 3단 점프[?] 3-Dan Jeompeu |
3-step Jumping | |
Russian | Тройной прыжок[?] Troynoy pryzhok |
Triple jump | |
Spanish (NOA) | Triple salto Salto Triple[?] |
Triple jump | |
Spanish (NOE) | Triple Salto Múltiples Saltos[2] |
Triple Jump Multiple Jumps |
References
- ^ a b Super Mario Galaxy 2 move pamphlet
- ^ Super Mario Galaxy instruction booklet, Spanish segment
- ^ Super Mario 64 European manual, pag. 31
- ^ Super Mario Sunshine Italian manual, pag. 16
- ^ New Super Mario Bros. European manual, pag. 90
- ^ Super Mario 64 DS European manual, pag. 91
- ^ Super Mario Galaxy Italian manual, pag. 15
- ^ Super Mario Galaxy 2 Italian manual, pag. 17
- ^ New Super Mario Bros. 2 Italian e-manual, pag. 7
- ^ New Super Mario Bros. U Italian e-manual, pag. 15
- ^ Super Mario Odyssey Italian in-game guide, basic moves
- ^ New Super Mario Bros. Wii Italian manual, pag. 17
- ^ Official Chinese website for Super Mario 64 DS. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
- ^ Official Chinese website for New Super Mario Bros. Wii. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
- ^ 社長提問『新 超級瑪利歐兄弟 Wii』. Nintendo. Retrieved March 30, 2020.