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{{Action_infobox | |||
|title= Single Jump | |||
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|official name= Jump | |||
|hex= 0x03000880 | |||
|flags= Air, Allow Vertical Wind Action, Control Jump Height | |||
|group= Airborne | |||
|id= 0x080 | |||
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A single jump is an action that can be entered in one of two ways: | A single jump is an action that can be entered in one of two ways: | ||
* By pressing the A button while in [[idle]], [[panting]], [[running]], (please add the long list of other actions from which this can be done) | * By pressing the A button while in [[idle]], [[panting]], [[running]], (please add the long list of other actions from which this can be done) | ||
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A single jump can go up to 242 units high depending on how long the A button is held, assuming Mario starts by standing still. The higher Mario's speed, the higher he will jump. | A single jump can go up to 242 units high depending on how long the A button is held, assuming Mario starts by standing still. The higher Mario's speed, the higher he will jump. | ||
The jump is based on horizontal speed: spd/5+42 | The jump is based on horizontal speed: spd/5+42 | ||