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Wall jump

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From Smabura-Ken.
Fox wall jumping in Melee.
Fox Walljumping.
Fox wall jumping in Brawl.

The wall jump is a technique unique to certain characters. Introduced in Super Smash Bros. Melee, wall jumping consists of the character momentarily clinging to the wall, then turning away, and finally jumping back. It is performed by touching a wall and then pressing the control stick or d-pad in the direction opposite to the wall. In Brawl, it can also be performed by pressing the jump button when touching a wall. A wall jumping character experiences a short period of intangibility at the moment they kick off the wall (though this is no longer the case as of Smash 4). One cannot wall jump forever, as the height gained from each successive wall jump decreases until they stop gaining any height at all.

Additionally, all characters can perform a wall jump directly after wall teching. This technique is often used by players recovering against an edge-guarder.

Wall jumpers

Key Normal Wall clingers
Fighters Super Smash Bros. Melee Super Smash Bros. Brawl Super Smash Bros. 4 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Bayonetta BayonettaHeadSSB4-U.png BayonettaHeadSSBU.png
Byleth BylethHeadSSBU.png*
Captain Falcon CaptainFalconHeadSSBM.png CaptainFalconHeadSSBB.png Captain Falcon's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. CaptainFalconHeadSSBU.png
Cloud CloudHeadSSB4-U.png CloudHeadSSBU.png
Dark Samus DarkSamusHeadSSBU.png
Diddy Kong DiddyKongHeadSSBB.png Diddy Kong's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. DiddyKongHeadSSBU.png
Dr. Mario No Dr. Mario's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. DrMarioHeadSSBU.png
Duck Hunt Duck Hunt's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. DuckHuntHeadSSBU.png
Falco FalcoHeadSSBM.png FalcoHeadSSBB.png Falco's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. FalcoHeadSSBU.png
Fox FoxHeadSSBM.png FoxHeadSSBB.png Fox's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. FoxHeadSSBU.png
Greninja Greninja's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. GreninjaHeadSSBU.png
Inkling InklingHeadSSBU.png
Joker JokerHeadSSBU.png
Little Mac Little Mac's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. LittleMacHeadSSBU.png
Lucario LucarioHeadSSBB.png Lucario's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. LucarioHeadSSBU.png
Mario MarioHeadSSBM.png MarioHeadSSBB.png Mario's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. MarioHeadSSBU.png
Mega Man Mega Man's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. MegaManHeadSSBU.png
Mewtwo No Mewtwo's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. MewtwoHeadSSBU.png
Mii Brawler Mii Brawler's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. MiiBrawlerHeadSSBU.png
Mii Gunner Mii Gunner's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. MiiGunnerHeadSSBU.png
Pac-Man Pac-Man's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Pac-ManHeadSSBU.png
Pichu PichuHeadSSBM.png PichuHeadSSBU.png
Pikachu No PikachuHeadSSBB.png Pikachu's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. PikachuHeadSSBU.png
Samus SamusHeadSSBM.png SamusHeadSSBB.png SamusHeadSSB4-U.png SamusHeadSSBU.png
Sheik SheikHeadSSBM.png SheikHeadSSBB.png Sheik's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. SheikHeadSSBU.png
Sonic SonicHeadSSBB.png Sonic's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. SonicHeadSSBU.png
Squirtle SquirtleHeadSSBB.png SquirtleHeadSSBU.png
Toon Link ToonLinkHeadSSBB.png Toon Link's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. ToonLinkHeadSSBU.png
Villager Villager's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. VillagerHeadSSBU.png
Wii Fit Trainer Wii Fit Trainer's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. WiiFitTrainerHeadSSBU.png
Wolf WolfHeadSSBB.png WolfHeadSSBU.png
Young Link YoungLinkHeadSSBM.png YoungLinkHeadSSBU.png
Zero Suit Samus ZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBB.png Zero Suit Samus's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. ZeroSuitSamusHeadSSBU.png

Origin

The wall jump is a common ability in platforming games. Several of the characters who have wall jumps here have had them in games of their own. Mario, Samus, Sonic, Mega Man and Pac-Man have performed wall jumps in their own series: Mario in Super Mario 64 and its sequel of sorts, Super Mario Sunshine, the New Super Mario Bros. series, the Super Mario Galaxy series, Super Mario 3D Land and 3D World, Super Mario Maker (only in the New Super Mario Bros. playstyle) and Super Mario Maker 2 (in the New Super Mario Bros. and 3D World playstyles), and Super Mario Odyssey; Samus in all games except Metroid, Metroid II, and Metroid Prime; Sonic in Sonic the Fighters (also known as Sonic Championship), Sonic Heroes (in the latter Sonic could do a horizontal wall jump known as the Triangle Jump), Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), Sonic Unleashed, Sonic Colors, Sonic Generations and Sonic Lost World; Mega Man in Mega Man: The Power Battle, Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters and Marvel vs. Capcom; and Pac-Man in Pac-Man World 3.

There is some debate as to whether or not Super Mario Bros. is the first instance of wall-jumping in Nintendo games, as in that game the technique was a glitch (which may have become noteworthy enough to be included as a real mechanic later on in Super Mario 64); however, the Mario series is generally given credit for popularizing the move.

Some characters unable to wall jump in the Super Smash Bros. series have been able to wall jump in their own games. Luigi can wall jump in the New Super Mario Bros. series (but not in Super Mario 64 DS, in which it was a power unique to Mario), in Super Mario 3D World along with Peach and Rosalina, in Super Mario Run along with Peach, Daisy, and Yoshi, and in Super Mario Maker 2 along with Toad and Toadette. Luigi and Bowser Jr. can also wall jump in Mario Superstar Baseball. Donkey Kong can wall jump in Jungle Beat. Yoshi can wall cling in Super Mario Odyssey. Kirby can wall jump with the ninja ability in Kirby Super Star, though it functioned more like a wall cling.

Trivia

  • Pikachu, Mewtwo, and Dr. Mario are the only veterans to gain the ability to wall jump in games released after Melee.
    • Pikachu gaining the ability to wall jump starting in Brawl accounts for part of the evidence of the fan theory that the Pichu from Melee evolved into the Pikachu in future games.
  • Cloud, Toon Link, and Young Link are the only swordsmen that have the ability to wall jump.
  • Luigi could wall jump in the E3 demo build of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, but cannot do so in the final game.
  • In SSB4, Pac-Land is the only stage whose Ω form's walls cannot be wall jumped on.
  • Little Mac's ability to wall jump is fairly unusual, as it not only contrasts with his otherwise notoriously weak aerial game, but also covers a decent amount of height as well.
  • Inklings cannot wall jump in their own series. However, they can swim up walls that are covered in ink of their color.
  • The manual for Ultimate incorrectly stated that Simon could wall jump, but his name was later replaced with Pac-Man's.

See also