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Double jump

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Toon Link double jumping in Brawl.

A double jump (also called an air jump or a midair jump) is a jump that can be used once every time the user is airborne. Just like the grounded jump, double jumping is achieved by hitting up on the Control Stick or hitting the jump button. Every character has at least one double jump in the Smash Bros. series, regardless of whether such an ability exists in their original series, while some characters can use up to five.

Overview

A character's double jump(s) are restored upon landing, grabbing a ledge, being KO'd and respawning, or being grabbed by an opposing character (even if the character being grabbed does not touch the ground). Unlike most recovery moves, double jumps are not given back to the player upon being put into hitstun. This can be catastrophic to a character trying to return to the stage if they have already used their double jump(s) and an opponent edge guards their attempt to recover.

In contrast with jumps from the ground, each character only has one height of a double jump, whereas the player can control grounded jumps to be either short hops or full hops. The exception to this is with characters with more than one midair jump, as these usually decay in height with each successive jump.

Yoshi's double jump is unique in that it provides a significant amount of knockback-based armor.

Animations

Double jumps are a lot more varied in animation than single jumps. Most characters twist or flip, and some characters inflate themselves (Kirby, Jigglypuff, King Dedede) or flap their wings (Meta Knight, Charizard, Pit, Dark Pit, Bayonetta, Ridley, Kazooie). During these animations, all characters cast a double circle platform beneath them that disappears after the jump is completed (except for R.O.B. in Brawl, in which a smoke ring is formed instead from the base of his Robo Burner; this does not waste any fuel from his recovery). Like jumps from the ground, characters have a different animation if they are jumping backward. For example, Mario spins around when performing a regular midair jump, but does rapid backward somersaults when performing a backward midair jump. This does not apply to characters with multiple double jumps, in which case they simply turn 180 degrees horizontally as they jump. If a character flips, their collision bubble moves accordingly, though this has no effect on the jump itself.

Delayed double jumps

Most characters have their vertical speed instantly set to their given value upon using their double jump, providing an immediate height boost. Certain characters instead have double jumps that have a short pause before applying a slower and constant upwards boost, controlled by animation rather than an immediate velocity change. Depending on the game, the floatiness of such second jumps allows for several techniques such as double jump canceling and rising aerials. Ness, Mewtwo, Lucas, Kazuya and Sora have this type of double jump. Yoshi had a delayed double jump in Smash 64, Melee and Brawl, while Peach had it in Melee before losing it in Brawl.

Multiple double jumps

Most characters can only jump once while in the air; however, some characters can jump multiple times without touching the ground. Most characters cannot turn around in midair using their double jump, but all characters with multi-jumps can turn around when in midair by using jump while holding away from the direction the character is facing on the Control Stick. Characters without multiple midair jumps that can turn around include Yoshi, who is also able to turn around with his midair jump, and Steve, who can use Minecart to turn around at any time midair regardless of having no jumps left.

Fighters with multiple midair jumps tend to gain substantially less height per jump than the jumps of fighters with only one. There is usually also a brief delay between the end of one jump and being able to start the next. Usually, this delay is small enough for the character to gain a decent amount of height with all of their jumps, but if the character is metal, these multi-jumps become useless or nearly useless.

Characters with multi-jumps usually have poor air speed (with the exception of Jigglypuff, who has among the best air speed, in exchange for among the worst jump height).

In Melee, Captain Falcon and Ganondorf gain another midair jump after using Falcon Kick and Wizard's Foot, respectively. Bayonetta can also restore her double jump by inputting Witch Twist 4 frames after initiating the double jump (3 frames prior to version 8.0.0 of Ultimate). This effectively gives her access to three midair jumps (through two uses of Witch Twist) if the technique is performed correctly. In the initial release of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, a bug allowed Robin and Kirby, upon copying Robin, to regain all of their respective midair jumps after charging Thoron; this bug was removed in version 1.0.4.

In games from Melee onward, characters with multiple midair jumps cannot drop through soft platforms during any of their midair jumps until their animation completes, even if holding down on the Control Stick or after fast falling. This does not apply to their ground jumps and is unlike other characters, who can all drop through platforms during any portion of their midair jump.

A Smash Run Power allows any character to have extra midair jumps.

Some Spirits, such as Ho-Oh, give players an additional midair jump when equipped.

Multiple double jumpers

Fighter Super Smash Bros. Super Smash Bros. Melee Super Smash Bros. Brawl Super Smash Bros. 4 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Double jumps
Banjo & Kazooie Banjo&KazooieHeadSSBU.png 2
Charizard CharizardHeadSSBB.png CharizardHeadSSB4-U.png CharizardHeadSSBU.png 2
Dark Pit DarkPitHeadSSB4-U.png DarkPitHeadSSBU.png 3
Jigglypuff JigglypuffHeadSSB.png JigglypuffHeadSSBM.png JigglypuffHeadSSBB.png JigglypuffHeadSSB4-U.png JigglypuffHeadSSBU.png 5
King Dedede KingDededeHeadSSBB.png KingDededeHeadSSB4-U.png KingDededeHeadSSBU.png 4
Kirby KirbyHeadSSB.png KirbyHeadSSBM.png KirbyHeadSSBB.png KirbyHeadSSB4-U.png KirbyHeadSSBU.png 5
Meta Knight MetaKnightHeadSSBB.png MetaKnightHeadSSB4-U.png MetaKnightHeadSSBU.png 5
Pit PitHeadSSBB.png PitHeadSSB4-U.png PitHeadSSBU.png 3
Ridley RidleyHeadSSBU.png 2
Sephiroth SephirothHeadSSBU.png 2 (in Winged Form)

Double jump heights

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Rank Character Double Jump Height
1 Mewtwo 58.542999
2 Yoshi 51.560001
3 Falco 50.506073
4 Greninja 46
5 Zero Suit Samus 44.199909
6 Bayonetta 42
7 Luigi 41.305771
8 Diddy Kong 41.208694
9 Rosalina & Luma 40
10 Sheik 40
11 R.O.B. 38
12 Lucario 37.619999
13 Captain Falcon 37.306652
14 Samus 37
15 Fox 37
16-17 Mario, Dr. Mario 36.331814
18 Charizard 36
19 Palutena 35.900002
20 Wii Fit Trainer 35.599998
21 Pikachu 35.5
22 Mii Brawler 35.5
23 Donkey Kong 35.5
24 Sonic 35
25 Shulk 34.799999
26 Lucas 34.48
27 Ness 34.476265
28 Bowser Jr. 34.400002
29 Pac-Man 34.099998
30 Duck Hunt 33.799999
31 Toon Link 33.799999
32-33 Lucina, Marth 33.660133
34 Mii Gunner 33.500343
35 Olimar 33.5
36 Robin 33.208813
37 King Dedede 32.849998
38 Mega Man 32.799999
39 Bowser 32.611839
40 Cloud 32
41 Villager 32
42 Zelda 31.552761
43 Corrin 31
44-45 Dark Pit, Pit 31
46 Ike 31
47 Wario 30.5
48 Peach 30.025824
49 Ryu 29.5
50 Link 29
51 Meta Knight 28.925524
52 Mii Swordfighter 28.299999
53 Roy 28
54 Mr. Game & Watch 27.511969
55 Little Mac 26
56 Ganondorf 26
57 Kirby 22
58 Jigglypuff 19.786329

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Rank Character Double Jump Height
1 MewtwoHeadSSBU.png Mewtwo 57.35
2 YoshiHeadSSBU.png Yoshi 51.56
3 FalcoHeadSSBU.png Falco 50.51
4 KazuyaHeadSSBU.png Kazuya 49
5 GreninjaHeadSSBU.png Greninja 46
6 NessHeadSSBU.png Ness 45.65
7 ZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBU.png Zero Suit Samus 44.2
8 LucasHeadSSBU.png Lucas 44.13
9 BayonettaHeadSSBU.png Bayonetta 42
10 LuigiHeadSSBU.png Luigi 41.31
11 DiddyKongHeadSSBU.png Diddy Kong 41.21
12-14 SheikHeadSSBU.png Sheik 40
Rosalina&LumaHeadSSBU.png Rosalina & Luma 40
SoraHeadSSBU.png Sora 40
15 PiranhaPlantHeadSSBU.png Piranha Plant 38.52
16 ROBHeadSSBU.png R.O.B. 38
17 LucarioHeadSSBU.png Lucario 37.62
18 CaptainFalconHeadSSBU.png Captain Falcon 37.31
19-21 SamusHeadSSBU.png Samus 37
DarkSamusHeadSSBU.png Dark Samus 37
FoxHeadSSBU.png Fox 37
22-23 MarioHeadSSBU.png Mario 36.33
InklingHeadSSBU.png Inkling 36.33
24 PichuHeadSSBU.png Pichu 36.02
25 CharizardHeadSSBU.png Charizard 36
26 PalutenaHeadSSBU.png Palutena 35.9
27 WiiFitTrainerHeadSSBU.png Wii Fit Trainer 35.6
28-30 DonkeyKongHeadSSBU.png Donkey Kong 35.5
PikachuHeadSSBU.png Pikachu 35.5
MiiBrawlerHeadSSBU.png Mii Brawler 35.5
31 SquirtleHeadSSBU.png Squirtle 35.35
32 SonicHeadSSBU.png Sonic 35
33 IceClimbersHeadSSBU.png Ice Climbers 34.69
34 BowserJrHeadSSBU.png Bowser Jr. 34.4
35 Pac-ManHeadSSBU.png Pac-Man 34.1
36 SnakeHeadSSBU.png Snake 34.07
37-38 JokerHeadSSBU.png Joker 34
SephirothHeadSSBU.png Sephiroth 34
39-40 ToonLinkHeadSSBU.png Toon Link 33.8
DuckHuntHeadSSBU.png Duck Hunt 33.8
41-43 MarthHeadSSBU.png Marth 33.66
LucinaHeadSSBU.png Lucina 33.66
YoungLinkHeadSSBU.png Young Link 33.66
44-45 OlimarHeadSSBU.png Olimar 33.5
ShulkHeadSSBU.png Shulk 33.5
46 RobinHeadSSBU.png Robin 33.21
47 MythraHeadSSBU.png Mythra 33
48 KingDededeHeadSSBU.png King Dedede 32.85
49-50 MegaManHeadSSBU.png Mega Man 32.8
IncineroarHeadSSBU.png Incineroar 32.8
51-52 BowserHeadSSBU.png Bowser 32.61
KingKRoolHeadSSBU.png King K. Rool 32.61
53-55 VillagerHeadSSBU.png Villager 32.5
CloudHeadSSBU.png Cloud 32.5
IsabelleHeadSSBU.png Isabelle 32.5
56 MiiGunnerHeadSSBU.png Mii Gunner 32.3
57 IvysaurHeadSSBU.png Ivysaur 32.25
58-59 RidleyHeadSSBU.png Ridley 32
Banjo&KazooieHeadSSBU.png Banjo & Kazooie 32
60 ZeldaHeadSSBU.png Zelda 31.55
61-65 PitHeadSSBU.png Pit 31
DarkPitHeadSSBU.png Dark Pit 31
IkeHeadSSBU.png Ike 31
CorrinHeadSSBU.png Corrin 31
HeroHeadSSBU.png Hero 31
66 WolfHeadSSBU.png Wolf 30.71
67 WarioHeadSSBU.png Wario 30.5
68-69 PeachHeadSSBU.png Peach 30.03
DaisyHeadSSBU.png Daisy 30.03
70-71 RyuHeadSSBU.png Ryu 29.5
KenHeadSSBU.png Ken 29.5
72-77 LinkHeadSSBU.png Link 29
SimonHeadSSBU.png Simon 29
RichterHeadSSBU.png Richter 29
TerryHeadSSBU.png Terry 29
MinMinHeadSSBU.png Min Min 29
PyraHeadSSBU.png Pyra 29
78 MetaKnightHeadSSBU.png Meta Knight 28.93
79 BylethHeadSSBU.png Byleth 28.5
80 MiiSwordfighterHeadSSBU.png Mii Swordfighter 28.3
81-82 RoyHeadSSBU.png Roy 28
ChromHeadSSBU.png Chrom 28
83 DrMarioHeadSSBU.png Dr. Mario 27.785184
84 MrGame&WatchHeadSSBU.png Mr. Game & Watch 27.51
85-86 GanondorfHeadSSBU.png Ganondorf 26
LittleMacHeadSSBU.png Little Mac 26
87 SteveHeadSSBU.png Steve 22.5
88 KirbyHeadSSBU.png Kirby 22
89 JigglypuffHeadSSBU.png Jigglypuff 19.79

Origin

Double jumping is a common mechanic in many platforming video games, with the oldest game to include such an ability being Namco's Dragon Buster. Occasionally it is given as a power-up or an upgrade, while other times it is just a natural ability. Fighters who can double jump in their native games include Bayonetta, Daisy, Kazooie, Kirby, Samus, Sonic, Wario, Yoshi, King Dedede, and Meta Knight.

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Trivia

  • Despite being able to actually fly, both Charizard and Ridley have fewer midair jumps than both Pit and Dark Pit, who cannot actually fly on their own.
  • In SSB4, with any character that can turn around using their midair jump, holding backward and pressing the attack button a few frames before the character fully turns around will cause them to use their back aerial instead of their forward aerial as they turn around, thus erroneously attacking in the opposite direction. This appears to be a glitch, as it did not happen in previous games.
  • Melee is the only game to not introduce any characters with multiple double jumps.
  • Banjo & Kazooie are the only third party and DLC fighter to always have multiple double jumps. Sephiroth also has the ability to perform more than one midair jump, but only in his winged form.

See also