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Is this the accepted terminology? Personally, I don't get the "Zap", and really don't even feel the need two have to different names between characters, considering the nearly identical initiation (though with different end results). "Fire Jump" makes perfect sense, directly derived from the two moves it combines, and sounds good. This would also eliminate the organizational problem that the page name and layout currently holds. -[[User:Zixor|Zixor]] ([[User talk:Zixor|talk]]) 12:49, April 5, 2010 (UTC) | |||
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Any thoughts on why Lucas' jump (alone, I assume) is so strangely designed? -Something to do with gravity effects? -[[User:Zixor|Zixor]] ([[User talk:Zixor|talk]]) 12:49, April 5, 2010 (UTC) |
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Name- Move and Page
Is this the accepted terminology? Personally, I don't get the "Zap", and really don't even feel the need two have to different names between characters, considering the nearly identical initiation (though with different end results). "Fire Jump" makes perfect sense, directly derived from the two moves it combines, and sounds good. This would also eliminate the organizational problem that the page name and layout currently holds. -Zixor (talk) 12:49, April 5, 2010 (UTC)
Strange Jump
Any thoughts on why Lucas' jump (alone, I assume) is so strangely designed? -Something to do with gravity effects? -Zixor (talk) 12:49, April 5, 2010 (UTC)