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This is definitely false. While I couldn't test very well with Sonic's spring, a springboard (which should work, according to the page) will do nothing special. Either you hit it with the attack and go into the air normal distance, or you use the attack early enough you actually go below the board. I bet whoever made this page got confused about the fact that springs, say, ''normally'' make you jump high.[[User:Entrea Sumatae|<font color="#4682b4">'''–Entrea Sumatae'''</font>]] 23:49, 26 May 2008 (UTC) | This is definitely false. While I couldn't test very well with Sonic's spring, a springboard (which should work, according to the page) will do nothing special. Either you hit it with the attack and go into the air normal distance, or you use the attack early enough you actually go below the board. I bet whoever made this page got confused about the fact that springs, say, ''normally'' make you jump high.[[User:Entrea Sumatae|<font color="#4682b4">'''–Entrea Sumatae'''</font>]] 23:49, 26 May 2008 (UTC) | ||
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X= normal brick | '''X= normal brick | ||
0= normal Spring | 0= normal Spring | ||
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this was done on a custom stage. Also, just to clarify, gannondorf jumped about 4x higher than a normal spring jump, not his standard ground jump.''' | this was done on a custom stage. Also, just to clarify, gannondorf jumped about 4x higher than a normal spring jump, not his standard ground jump.''' | ||
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This is definitely false. While I couldn't test very well with Sonic's spring, a springboard (which should work, according to the page) will do nothing special. Either you hit it with the attack and go into the air normal distance, or you use the attack early enough you actually go below the board. I bet whoever made this page got confused about the fact that springs, say, normally make you jump high.–Entrea Sumatae 23:49, 26 May 2008 (UTC)
X= normal brick
0= normal Spring
_=space
X_X_X
X0X0X
this was done on a custom stage. Also, just to clarify, gannondorf jumped about 4x higher than a normal spring jump, not his standard ground jump.
(from an IP Address) (Wolf O'Donnell (talk) 04:52, 27 May 2008 (UTC))