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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=レンゾクジャンプ / れんぞくジャンプ <small>(''Paper Mario'' move)</small>
|Jap=レンゾクジャンプ / れんぞくジャンプ
|JapN=''Paper Mario'' move
|JapR={{nw|Renzoku Janpu}}
|JapR={{nw|Renzoku Janpu}}
|JapM=Continuous Jump
|JapM=Continuous Jump
|ChiS=連續彈跳勳章 <small>(''Paper Mario'')</small>
|ChiS=連續彈跳勳章
|ChiSN=''Paper Mario''
|ChiSR=Liánxù Tántiào Xūnzhāng
|ChiSR=Liánxù Tántiào Xūnzhāng
|ChiSM=Continuous Jump Badge
|ChiSM=Continuous Jump Badge
|ChiS2=连续跳跃徽章 <small>(''The Thousand-Year Door'' remake)</small>
|ChiS2=连续跳跃徽章
|ChiS2N=''The Thousand-Year Door'' remake
|ChiS2R=Liánxù Tiàoyuè Huīzhāng
|ChiS2R=Liánxù Tiàoyuè Huīzhāng
|ChiS2M=Continuous Jump Badge
|ChiS2M=Continuous Jump Badge
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|Ita=Salto Turbine
|Ita=Salto Turbine
|ItaM=Whirl Jump
|ItaM=Whirl Jump
|Spa=Rebote Potente <small>(original)</small>
|Spa=Rebote Potente
|SpaN=original
|SpaM=Powerful Bounce
|SpaM=Powerful Bounce
|Spa2=Rebote potente <small> (remake)</small>
|Spa2=Rebote potente <small> (remake)</small>

Latest revision as of 07:30, August 28, 2024

Power Bounce
Paper Mario The Thousand-Year Door
Power Bounce Badge.png Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Badge Point BP 2 3
Flower Point FP 3 3 x2
Attack Atk. Normal jump power - ([number of performed bounces] - 1)
min. 1
Normal jump power - ([number of performed bounces] - 1)
min. 1
 +1
Price Coin50 Coin50
Effect Allows Mario to repeatedly jump on an enemy and deal damage until he fails an Action Command.
Description(s)
Lets you do a Power Bounce. Uses 3 FP. Jumps on one enemy continuously until you miss an action command. (Paper Mario)
Wear this to use Power Bounce. 3 FP are required to use this attack, which lets you jump on one enemy until you miss an Action Command. (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Nintendo GameCube)
Wear this to use Power Bounce. 3 FP are required to use this attack, which lets you jump on one enemy multiple times by successfully executing Action Commands. Wearing two or more of these badges increases the Attack power, but the move will require more FP. The current record for continuous jumps is [number]! (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Nintendo Switch)
Mario getting the Power Bounce badge in Paper Mario
Mario obtaining the Power Bounce badge in Paper Mario
Not to be confused with Power Jump.

Power Bounce is a badge in Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In Paper Mario, it is at the Koopa Bros. Fortress' entrance, inside a jail cell accessed by using Bombette. It is also accessible through an opening in the back of the jail. In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, it is found in the first area of Hooktail Castle, inside a red ? Block. If Mario equips this badge, he is able to use the Power Bounce jump move at the cost of three FP. By timing the Action Commands correctly, Mario is able to continuously jump on a single enemy until the Action Command is failed. The first jump does the normal damage of a jump, and every subsequent jump does one less damage until every attack only deals one damage. After every bounce, the action becomes a little faster and the timing needs to be more precise as a result. More specifically, the window for input decreases from a starting value of 8 frames by one frame per input until the window length reaches 1 frame. In the remake, the fourth input has only a 1-frame window instead of the expected 5 frames, but the fifth window will be 5 frames long and the window length decrements normally from there.[1] The All or Nothing, Power Plus, Mega Rush, Power Rush, and P-Up, D-Down badges increase the first jump's damage and subsequently all further damage. Some bosses and stronger enemies have a bounce cap in which the game automatically stops Mario's Power Bounce.[2] Auto-Caps have a slightly different animation than missing an Action Command in the first Paper Mario game, and do not count as a missed Action Command when using the All or Nothing badge. The badge Dodge Master decreases the chance that the player becomes Auto-Capped.

Profiles[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

  • Merluvlee's prediction: "I see...a Power Bounce Badge. It lies inside a cage in the Koopa Bros. Fortress. You sneak through an opening in the back to reach it."

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese レンゾクジャンプ / れんぞくジャンプ[?]
Renzoku Janpu
Continuous Jump Paper Mario move
Chinese (simplified) 連續彈跳勳章[?]
Liánxù Tántiào Xūnzhāng
Continuous Jump Badge Paper Mario
连续跳跃徽章[?]
Liánxù Tiàoyuè Huīzhāng
The Thousand-Year Door remake
Chinese (traditional) 連續跳躍徽章[?]
Liánxù Tiàoyuè Huīzhāng
Continuous Jump Badge
Dutch Krachtsprong[3] Strength jump
French Super Rebond[?] Super Bounce
German Power-Dauz (Power Hüpfer as in-battle command)[?] Power "Dauz" (Power Bounce)
Italian Salto Turbine[?] Whirl Jump
Korean 연쇄점프[?]
Yeonswae-jeompeu
Chain Jump
Spanish Rebote Potente[?] Powerful Bounce original
Rebote potente (remake)[?] Powerful bounce

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bailey, Dustin (May 29, 2024). It's not just you - speedrunners confirm an essential Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door move is way harder in the RPG remake. GamesRadar (English). Retrieved July 20, 2024.
  2. ^ A complete listing of Power Bounce caps for every enemy and boss, found by jdaster64, can be found here
  3. ^ Nintendo Nederland (April 25, 2024). Een uitgebreide blik op Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch). YouTube (Dutch). Retrieved May 1, 2024.