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Revision as of 18:21, July 30, 2024
The Ball Hop is an overworld Bros. Move in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. The move is taught to Mario and Luigi by Big Massif and Lil' Massif on their second visit to Mount Pajamaja. It can be seen as the spiritual successor to the High Jump and Bros. Ball moves from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (and its 3DS remake) and Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time respectively.
This move used by first pressing until the action icon cycles to two curved arrows. Either or starts the move, with Luigi jumping onto Mario and having both of them curl into a single ball. While in a ball, the Bros. bounce continuously. However, Ball Hop can only bounce in place or move a fixed distance in a cardinal direction. The trajectory is determined with the while the ball is grounded. (As in, pressing a direction while airborne has no effect on the arc.) By pressing or again, the Bros. split up and stand again. However, the move cannot be cancelled during the initial bounce of Ball Hop.
The jumps that the ball make are higher than normal, enabling the Bros. to reach higher places or get over certain obstacles. The fixed jump arcs make it useful for moving across small platforms. It is also used for Ring Puzzles, where Mario and Luigi must jump through rings in ball form without touching the same space again. When starting Ball Hop close to a Ring Puzzle, Mario will slide into a set position so as to align Ball Hop's jumps.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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French (NOE) | Saut ballon[?] | Ball jump | |
German | Prall-Ball[?] | Plump Ball | |
Portuguese | saltimbola[?] | ? |