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{{italic title|Super Jump (''Super Paper Mario'')}}
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[[File:Super_Jump.PNG|thumb|250px|Luigi using his Super Jump]]
[[File:Super_Jump.PNG|thumb|250px|Luigi using his super jump]]
The '''Super Jump''' is [[Luigi]]'s special move in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', based on Mario's [[Spring Jump]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It deals double damage and can be used as either an attack or a means of elevation. When the player presses and holds {{button|wii|Paddown}} (the height of Luigi's Super Jump depends on how long the player holds the button), Luigi begins folding like a spring, and then, when the button is released, he blasts upwards, like a spring, followed by a slight stream of trailing stars, which will harm all objects above him. If he hits a ceiling, however, Luigi will float back down slowly like a piece of paper then jump up again. The Super Jump is disabled when Luigi is first playable during a chapter intermission, however, and can only be used once Luigi is properly unlocked in Chapter 7. [[Mr. L]] uses this as one of his attacks in the battle with him in the [[Whoa Zone]] along with [[Shadoo]]'s first form in the [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]].
The '''super jump''' is [[Luigi]]'s special move in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', based on Mario's [[Spring Jump]] from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It deals double damage and can be used as either an attack or a means of elevation. When the player presses and holds {{button|wii|Paddown}} (the height of Luigi's super jump depends on how long the player holds the button), Luigi begins folding like a spring, and then, when the button is released, he blasts upwards, like a spring, followed by a slight stream of trailing stars, which will harm all objects above him. If he hits a ceiling, however, Luigi will float back down slowly like a piece of paper then jump up again. The super jump is disabled when Luigi is first playable during a chapter intermission, however, and can only be used once Luigi is properly unlocked in Chapter 7. [[Mr. L]] uses this as one of his attacks in the battle with him in the [[Whoa Zone]] along with [[Shadoo]]'s first form in the [[Flopside Pit of 100 Trials]].


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Revision as of 06:18, April 23, 2018

File:Super Jump.PNG
Luigi using his super jump

The super jump is Luigi's special move in Super Paper Mario, based on Mario's Spring Jump from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It deals double damage and can be used as either an attack or a means of elevation. When the player presses and holds +Control Pad down (the height of Luigi's super jump depends on how long the player holds the button), Luigi begins folding like a spring, and then, when the button is released, he blasts upwards, like a spring, followed by a slight stream of trailing stars, which will harm all objects above him. If he hits a ceiling, however, Luigi will float back down slowly like a piece of paper then jump up again. The super jump is disabled when Luigi is first playable during a chapter intermission, however, and can only be used once Luigi is properly unlocked in Chapter 7. Mr. L uses this as one of his attacks in the battle with him in the Whoa Zone along with Shadoo's first form in the Flopside Pit of 100 Trials.