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Mega Jump is a Badge in Paper Mario. It is at the end of a road near the icy stairs on Shiver Mountain. When equipped, it allows Mario to do a Mega Jump, a one-hit jump attack that costs six FP. The move acts similarly to a standard jump, but deals 4 more points of damage than one if timed correctly, and compacts the damage into a single strike.
There is an unused badge in the coding of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door that resembles and behaves like the Mega Jump badge.
Merluvlee's prediction in Paper Mario
- "I see...a Mega Jump Badge. You are ascending a frozen mountainside, climbing icy stairs to the Crystal Palace. At a flat platform, you continue forward and find a red Block floating in air. You smash it and the Badge becomes yours."
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ドカーンジャンプ Dokān Janpu |
Stylization of「ドカン」(dokan, onomatopoeic term for "kaboom") + "jump" |
Chinese | 终极跳勋章 Zhōngjí Tiào Xūnzhāng |
Ultra Jump Badge |
French | Méga Saut |
Mega Jump |
German | Mega-Sprung |
Mega-Jump |
Spanish | Mega Salto |
Mega Jump |