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[[Image:Sonic_bjump.jpg|right|thumb|The Spring Jump in SSBB]]
[[Image:Sonic_bjump.jpg|right|thumb|The Spring Jump in SSBB]]


'''Spring Jump''' is [[Sonic the Hedgehog (SSBB)|Sonic]]'s [[Up B]], which allows him to use a classic Spring from the ''Sonic'' series to recover vertically. When used on the ground, the spring is left behind and other characters are able to use it. When used in the air, the spring falls for a second and can hit enemies.  It covers a lot of vertical distance, and it takes you a moment to gain your horizontal momentum back. It is one of the only recovery moves that doesn't allow you to grab the edge in the middle of the move (i.e. auto-sweetspoting), only after you come out of your rising animation (which ends a little bit before you reach the apex). Another notable difference between this and the rest of the cast's recovery move is that after you use it, you are still free to do aerials and SOME moves (you can't do most of his special moves after).  You can, however, air dodge or do any aerials you want.
'''Spring Jump''' is [[Sonic the Hedgehog (SSBB)|Sonic]]'s [[Up B]], which allows him to use a classic Spring from the ''Sonic'' series to recover vertically. When used on the ground, the spring is left behind and other characters are able to use it. When used in the air, the spring falls for a second and hits enemies for 4% damageSonic covers a lot of vertical distance with this move, but it takes a moment to gain the horizontal momentum back. This is one of the only recovery moves that doesn't allow you to grab the edge in the middle of the move (i.e. auto-sweetspoting), only after you come out of your rising animation (which ends a little bit before you reach the apex). Another notable difference between this and the rest of the cast's recovery move is that after you use it, you are still free to do aerials and SOME moves (you can't do most of his special moves after).  You can, however, air dodge or do any aerials you want.


{{Sonic Special Moves}}
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Revision as of 23:53, February 23, 2008

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The Spring Jump in SSBB

Spring Jump is Sonic's Up B, which allows him to use a classic Spring from the Sonic series to recover vertically. When used on the ground, the spring is left behind and other characters are able to use it. When used in the air, the spring falls for a second and hits enemies for 4% damage. Sonic covers a lot of vertical distance with this move, but it takes a moment to gain the horizontal momentum back. This is one of the only recovery moves that doesn't allow you to grab the edge in the middle of the move (i.e. auto-sweetspoting), only after you come out of your rising animation (which ends a little bit before you reach the apex). Another notable difference between this and the rest of the cast's recovery move is that after you use it, you are still free to do aerials and SOME moves (you can't do most of his special moves after). You can, however, air dodge or do any aerials you want.

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