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''For Sonic's [[up special move]], see [[Spring Jump]].''
:''For the [[stage element]], see [[Spring (stage element)]]. For Sonic's [[up special move]], see [[Spring Jump]].''
 
{{Infobox Item
{{Infobox Item
| title        = Spring
| title        = Spring
| image        = [[Image:Spring.jpg|250px]]
| image        = [[File:Spring.jpg|250px]]
| caption      =  
| caption      = {{symbol|donkeykong}}<br>Artwork from ''Brawl''.
| series      = [[Donkey Kong (universe)|Donkey Kong]]
| series      = {{uv|Donkey Kong}}
| item class  =  
| item class  =  
| game1 = SSBB | game2 = SSB4
| game1       = Brawl
| game2       = SSB4
| requirements =
| requirements =
|interwiki    = supermariowiki
|interwiki    = supermariowiki
|interwikiname = Super Mario Wiki
|interwikiname = Super Mario Wiki
|interwikipage = Spring
|interwikipage = Trampoline
}}
}}
The '''Spring''' ({{ja|スプリング|Supringu}}, ''Spring'') (sometimes known as a '''Jump Pad''') is an item in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. It was first confirmed for ''Brawl'' at [[E for All]].
==Origin==
[[File:DonkeyKongJrStage2.png|thumb|left|150px|Level two of ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' featuring the spring.]]
The spring made its first appearance in the arcade game ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' In the second level of ''Donkey Kong Jr.'', there is a purple spring that is used to get up higher to get on a platform. The design of the spring in ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'' looks very similar to its appearance in ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' The ability to pick up and throw the spring likely comes from ''[[Super Mario World]]'', where players could pick up and move springs to access a certain area, but this did not damage enemies as it does in ''Smash''. Interestingly, the sound the springs make when they spring is the same as the jacks from ''Donkey Kong'' that are mentioned in the Spring's trophy in ''Brawl''. Although its design in ''Brawl'' is taken directly from the ''Donkey Kong'' series, topped with simple purple platforms, the Spring in ''Smash 4'' has a more detailed design on top, directing characters to stand on it.
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The '''Spring''' ({{ja|スプリング}}, ''Supringu'') (sometimes known as a '''Jump Pad''') is an item in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. It was first confirmed for ''Brawl'' at [[E for All]]. Originating from ''[[dkwiki:Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'', it propels a character skyward when jumped on. It can also land sideways, which causes anyone to bounce to the opposite side of the board. The springboard can be picked up and thrown. It can also be useful for launching other characters off the screen.
==Overview==
If a character is close enough to the upper boundary of the screen, and another player throws the spring straight up, it can act
Originating from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Jr.|game}}'', the Spring propels a character skyward when jumped on. It can also land sideways, which causes anyone to bounce to the opposite side of the board. The springboard can be picked up and thrown, and when it comes in contact with other players, it will either deal damage or propel the character a certain direction.  
as additional launch; if the victim hits the actual spring and is launched upward, of course.  


Like the custom stage spring, if a character jumps on the spring while doing an attack, the attack will be canceled and the character will bounce up. It can be 'abused' by attacks like Marth's counter.
Like the custom stage spring, if a character jumps on the spring while doing an attack, the attack will be canceled and the character will bounce up. Certain moves can be 'abused' by bouncing on a spring in this fashion, such as with Marth's [[Counter]], due to it completely halting vertical momentum and causing him to fall straight on the spring again.
When thrown straight down, it causes the character who threw it to bounce off of it, restoring all of their jumps midair, as seen in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GesiZLX-45o this video]


Although its design in ''Brawl'' is taken directly from the ''Donkey Kong'' series, topped with simple purple platforms, the Spring in ''Smash 4'' has a more detailed design on top, directing characters to stand on it.
When thrown straight down, it causes the character who threw it to bounce off of it, restoring all of their jumps midair, as seen in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GesiZLX-45o this video].


==Damage==
==Damage==
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|'''Action'''
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!Throw  
!Throw  
| 11%
| 11%
|11%
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!Up tilt throw  
!Up tilt throw  
| 10%
| 12%
|12%
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!Forward tilt throw
!Forward tilt throw
| 11%
| 11%
|11%
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!Down tilt throw  
!Down tilt throw  
| 13%
| 13%
|13%
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|-
!Dash throw
!Dash throw
| 13%
| 13%
| 13%
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!Forward smash throw  
!Forward smash throw  
| 14%  
| 14%  
|14%
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!Up smash throw  
!Up smash throw  
| 10%
| 15%
|15%
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|-
!Down smash throw  
!Down smash throw  
| 17%
| 17%
|17%
|-
|-
!Air throw
!Air throw
| 12%
| 12%
|11%
|-
|-
!Air Drop
!Air Drop
| 10%
| 3-10%
|3-10%
|-
|-
!Air forward tilt throw
!Air forward tilt throw
| 11%
| 11%
|11%
|-
|-
!Air up tilt throw
!Air up tilt throw
| 10%
| 12%
|12%
|-
|-
!Air down tilt throw
!Air down tilt throw
| 13%  
| 13%  
|13%
|-
|-
!Air forward smash throw
!Air forward smash throw
| 12%
| 12%
|11%
|-
|-
!Air up smash throw
!Air up smash throw
| 10%
| 12%
|12%
|-
|-
!Air down smash throw
!Air down smash throw
| 13%
| 13%
|13%
|-
|-
|}
|}


==Origin==
==Trophies==
[[File:DonkeyKongJrNES.png|thumb|left|150px|Level two of ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' featuring the spring.]]
===In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
The spring made it's first appearance in the arcade game ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' In the second level of ''Donkey Kong Jr.'', there is a purple spring that is used to get up higher to get on a platform. The design of the spring in ''Brawl'' looks very similar to it's appearance in ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' The spring being able to be picked up and thrown likely comes from ''[[Super Mario World]]'' where players could pick up and move springs to access a certain area; however, throwing the springs does not damage enemies like it does in ''Brawl''. Interestingly, the sound the springs make when they spring is the same as the jacks from Donkey Kong mentioned in the Spring's trophy.
{{Trophy
|name=Spring
|image=Spring - Brawl Trophy.png
|desc=An item used to assist jumping. Jump on it, and it will send you bounding sky-high. You can also toss enemies onto it. It originally appeared in the second stage of Donkey Kong Jr., where it was used as a shortcut to leap to a distant platform. It resembles the bouncing projectiles that appeared in {{b|Donkey Kong|game}}, but those are said to be actually jacks, not springs.
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Donkey Kong Jr.}}
|game=Brawl
}}
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===In ''Super Smash Bros. 4''===
{{Trophy
|name=Spring
|image-3ds=SpringTrophy3DS.png
|image-wiiu=SpringTrophyWiiU.png
|desc-3ds-ntsc=A strong spring that can send you flying higher than you ever have before. If you throw this down while you're in midair, you'll get a boost and sail even farther into the air! Try to be careful, though, since this spring may fall on its side and end up launching you sideways instead of up.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=A strong spring that can bounce you higher than you've ever been before. If you throw this down while you're in midair, you'll get a boost and sail even farther into the air! Try to be careful, though, since this spring may fall on its side and end up launching you sideways instead of up.
|desc-pal=Jump on this to jump higher than you ever have before! Throw it in the air, then land on it to jump even higher! Then use special attacks, or even do another jump in mid-air! If it's lying on its side, though, just bumping into it might be enough to launch you off the stage. You don't want that, so be careful!
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Donkey Kong Jr.|release1=06/1986}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Donkey Kong Jr.|release1=06/1987}}
}}
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==Names in other languages==
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|スプリング|Supuringu|?}}, ''Spring''
|jaM=
|en=Spring
|fr=Ressort
|frM=
|es=Muelle
|esM=
|de=Sprungfeder
|deM=
|it=Molla
|itM=
|ko={{rollover|스프링|Seupeuling|?}}, ''Spring''
}}


==Trophy==
==Trivia==
''An item used to assist jumping. Jump on it, and it will send you bounding sky-high. You can also toss enemies onto it. It originally appeared in the second stage of Donkey Kong Jr., where it was used as a shortcut to leap to a distant platform. It resembles the bouncing projectiles that appeared in [[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]], but those are said to be actually jacks, not springs.''
*The Spring and [[Team Healer]] are the only items in ''Smash 4'' not to be present in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
*''Donkey Kong Jr.'' (1982)


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