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there is SO much to talk about single jumps here. this might be where we link overflow jumps and negative jumps. Should we combine single and double jump to 1 page?
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(there is SO much to talk about single jumps here. this might be where we link overflow jumps and negative jumps. Should we combine single and double jump to 1 page?)
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* While in [[quicksand]], if Mario attempts to enter the [[Double Jump|double jump]] or [[twirling]] actions he will single jump instead. Doing this with twirling is very complicated and requires use of the [[Air Throw Landing|air throw landing]] action<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzUEzHk-ioQ</ref>.
* While in [[quicksand]], if Mario attempts to enter the [[Double Jump|double jump]] or [[twirling]] actions he will single jump instead. Doing this with twirling is very complicated and requires use of the [[Air Throw Landing|air throw landing]] action<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzUEzHk-ioQ</ref>.
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


[[Category:Actions]]
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