Spring Jump (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door): Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (Text replacement - "\| *([^\n=]+)M= *- *\n" to "")
No edit summary
Line 29: Line 29:
[[Category:Jumps]]
[[Category:Jumps]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door moves]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door moves]]
[[it:Salto Molla]]

Revision as of 14:58, September 8, 2024

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door move
Spring Jump
Mario charges up a Spring Jump
Mastered by Mario
FP cost 4
Effect Increases Mario's jump height and the amount of damage from each jump.
Target Any non-ceiling enemy
Attack Power 6x2
Description Attack by stomping enemies with a giant Spring Jump.

The Spring Jump is a move used in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It adds one more base damage to each jump (which now is 3 damage per jump). It is also the strongest upgrade in the game. To obtain it, Mario must solve the many puzzles in Riverside Station. It can be used as a field or battle move. On the field, it is performed by rotating Control Stick and pressing A Button and is used to jump extremely high. If Mario hits a ceiling, he will fall to the ground as a piece of paper, and if there is an item on top, it will fall down. Mario can grab Pipes to reach previously unreachable areas. It uses 4 FP and does 12 base damage (two jumps that deal 6 damage each). It is also the only way to get the Ultra Hammer outside of glitches. It uses the same Ultra Boots which in Paper Mario are used for the Tornado Jump, except that Mario retains his Spin Jump ability. The Stylish move is performed by pressing A Button at the highest point after the second hit. It does not award much extra Star Power.

Assuming that there is a ceiling in battle, Mario will hit his head on the ceiling and fall down, consequently canceling the attack. However, the ceiling that Mario hit will come crashing down.

Luigi's super jump in Super Paper Mario is identical to the Spring Jump.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ジャバラジャンプ[?]
Jabara Janpu
Accordion Jump
French Saut ressort[?] Spring Jump
Italian Salto Molla[?] Spring Jump
Spanish Salto Muelle[?] -