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A triple jump is the highest Mario can jump under normal circumstances. It jumps up to (number) units. Unlike the [[Single Jump|single jump]] and the [[Double Jump|double jump]], a triple jump's height does not depend on how long the A button has been held. It also always have the same vertical speed regardless of Mario's horizontal speed. It also cannot grab ledges. Triple jumps are also able to have Mario fly with the wing cap. | A triple jump is the highest Mario can jump under normal circumstances. It jumps up to (number) units. Unlike the [[Single Jump|single jump]] and the [[Double Jump|double jump]], a triple jump's height does not depend on how long the A button has been held. It also always have the same vertical speed regardless of Mario's horizontal speed. It also cannot grab ledges. Triple jumps are also able to have Mario fly with the wing cap. | ||
A triple jump can only be executed in when both these conditions are met: | A triple jump can only be executed in when both these conditions are met: |
Revision as of 01:14, 27 December 2018
A triple jump is the highest Mario can jump under normal circumstances. It jumps up to (number) units. Unlike the single jump and the double jump, a triple jump's height does not depend on how long the A button has been held. It also always have the same vertical speed regardless of Mario's horizontal speed. It also cannot grab ledges. Triple jumps are also able to have Mario fly with the wing cap. A triple jump can only be executed in when both these conditions are met:
- Mario is currently in the double jump landing action
- Mario has 20+ speed
When Mario has the wing cap on, the second condition doesn't have to be met.