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The move can also be used offensively: once Pac-Man bounces off the trampoline, he will begin to chomp, causing 5-8% of damage to anyone he touches until his jump reaches its peak. While the chomps do minimal damage and knockback, the move is a useful [[out of shield]] option, since the trampoline is spawned on frame 1, and instantly forces grounded opponents to jump (and thus technically makes the chomp [[unblockable]] against grounded enemies). | The move can also be used offensively: once Pac-Man bounces off the trampoline, he will begin to chomp, causing 5-8% of damage to anyone he touches until his jump reaches its peak. While the chomps do minimal damage and knockback, the move is a useful [[out of shield]] option, since the trampoline is spawned on frame 1, and instantly forces grounded opponents to jump (and thus technically makes the chomp [[unblockable]] against grounded enemies). | ||
The red trampoline's breaking effect is the only way for | The red trampoline's breaking effect is the only way for 15 characters to enter helplessness. Those characters are [[Yoshi]], [[Jigglypuff]], [[Mr. Game & Watch]], [[Snake]], [[Ivysaur]] (in ''Ultimate''), [[Sonic]], [[R.O.B.]], [[Mega Man]], [[Bowser Jr.]], [[Bayonetta]], [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]], [[Byleth]], [[Min Min]], [[Pyra]] and [[Kazuya]]. This makes it so that characters who did not have a helpless state in the previous game gain one, and by extension, makes ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'' the second and third iterations in the series to have helplessness for every character, the first being ''Melee'' when characters air dodged. | ||
In ''Ultimate'', the trampoline can be attacked by other players, although it cannot be attacked by the user. Based on the current color and the power of the attack, the trampoline will become yellow, red, or disappear altogether. The trampoline is also spawned at frame 10, making the chomp blockable. | In ''Ultimate'', the trampoline can be attacked by other players, although it cannot be attacked by the user. Based on the current color and the power of the attack, the trampoline will become yellow, red, or disappear altogether. The trampoline is also spawned at frame 10, making the chomp blockable. | ||
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==Glitches== | ==Glitches== | ||
'''No Collision Glitch (1.0.8 - 1.0.9)''' | |||
In versions 1.0.8 and 1.0.9 of ''SSB4'', a glitch exists where a character can be dropped through solid ground by the trampoline. This occurs if Pac-Man creates a new trampoline while someone else is in the process of landing on an existing one that is very close to a floor, which causes the victim to temporarily not collide with the stage and simply fall through it. Victims of the glitch are almost certain to be KO'd, as they find themselves effectively teleported under the stage and unable to escape. This glitch was fixed in version 1.1.0. | *In versions 1.0.8 and 1.0.9 of ''SSB4'', a glitch exists where a character can be dropped through solid ground by the trampoline. This occurs if Pac-Man creates a new trampoline while someone else is in the process of landing on an existing one that is very close to a floor, which causes the victim to temporarily not collide with the stage and simply fall through it. Victims of the glitch are almost certain to be KO'd, as they find themselves effectively teleported under the stage and unable to escape. This glitch was fixed in version 1.1.0. | ||
'''"Helpless" Glitch''' | |||
*An existing glitch occurs when Pac-Man obtains a [[Super Mushroom]] or [[Poison Mushroom]] while using Pac-Jump. Pac-Man will quickly perform his respective "grow" or "shrink" animation, but will immediately return to his [[helpless]] animation while still moving normally. This helpless animation is completely aesthetic, and the player can cancel it with any attack or dodge. | |||
==Customization== | ==Customization== | ||
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Pacjumpcustom1.JPG|Power Pac-Jump in {{for3ds}}. | File:Pacjumpcustom1.JPG|Power Pac-Jump in {{for3ds}}. | ||
Pacjumpcustom2.JPG|Meteor Trampoline in {{for3ds}}. | File:Pacjumpcustom2.JPG|Meteor Trampoline in {{for3ds}}. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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*Pac-Jump is the only move in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'' that can put players other than the user in a helpless state. | *Pac-Jump is the only move in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'' that can put players other than the user in a helpless state. | ||
**It is also the only special move of Pac-Man's not from a ''Pac-Man'' game. | **It is also the only special move of Pac-Man's not from a ''Pac-Man'' game. | ||
*Fighters made helpless by Pac-Man's trampoline will always sustain 29 frames of landing lag upon landing. This is because this is the default crash landing lag used by the game if the duration is not specified by a parameter attached to a special move that causes helplessness. As such, fighters will usually sustain more or less landing lag when crash landing from the trampoline than from one of their own special moves, with the animations being sped up or slowed down accordingly. | *Fighters made helpless by Pac-Man's trampoline will always sustain 29 frames of landing lag upon landing. This is because this is the default crash landing lag used by the game if the duration is not specified by a parameter attached to a special move that causes helplessness. As such, fighters will usually sustain more or less landing lag when crash landing from the trampoline than from one of their own special moves, with the animations being sped up or slowed down accordingly. | ||
**Because of this, Pac-Man will have 1 frame less landing lag when crash landing from another Pac-Man's trampoline than from his own. | **Because of this, Pac-Man will have 1 frame less landing lag when crash landing from another Pac-Man's trampoline than from his own. | ||
**The only exception to this rule is {{SSBU|Mythra}}, who sustains 18 frames of landing lag instead. This is likely the result of Mythra being based off of {{SSBU|Pyra}} and the conversion created a programming error that makes the game input a value other than default. | **The only exception to this rule is {{SSBU|Mythra}}, who sustains 18 frames of landing lag instead. This is likely the result of Mythra being based off of {{SSBU|Pyra}} and the conversion created a programming error that makes the game input a value other than default. | ||
* | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqnW2yTowDU&t=403 It is possible] for Pac-Jump to cause two players to become helpless simultaneously. | ||
*In pre-release material for ''Ultimate'', it was shown that attacking the trampoline would turn it green, and it would also put enemies into a helpless state when they jumped on it (regardless of the current level). Both of these changes were removed in the final game. | *In pre-release material for ''Ultimate'', it was shown that attacking the trampoline would turn it green, and it would also put enemies into a helpless state when they jumped on it (regardless of the current level). Both of these changes were removed in the final game. | ||
{{Special Moves|char=Pac-Man}} | {{Special Moves|char=Pac-Man}} |