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[[File:SSBB Stage Jump.gif|thumb|{{SSBB|Pikachu}} performing a stage jump under [[Smashville]] in a match against {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}.]]
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A '''stage jump''' refers to the act of travelling under a [[stage]] with a character and returning on the other side, performable on any stage that has a considerably large platform that can be skipped under. In general, it's easier to perform with good jumpers such as [[Jigglypuff]], or characters with exploitable physics such as {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}, who may utilise [[gliding]]. Stage jumps may be used to surprise an opponent, or simply for recreational purposes.
A '''stage jump''' refers to the act of travelling under a [[stage]] with a character and returning on the other side. They can be performed on any stage that has a large, hard platform and can be jumped under, such as on [[Smashville]] or [[Hyrule Temple]]. As the undersides of stages are long in distance and require the player to prevent themselves from crossing the lower [[blast line]], most stage jumps can only be performed by a small pool of characters that have long, varied recovery options, such as [[Jigglypuff]] or [[Meta Knight]]. The [[Temple jump]] is the most well-known stage jump in the series, due to every single character being able to perform it.


A well-known example of stage jumps is the [[Hyrule Jump]].
Stage jumps can be performed in all games of the series, as all the installments have featured multiple stages that can accommodate the technique. They can be used to potentially surprise opponents while recovering, though many stage jumps can only be performed on stages that are not [[tournament legal]], such as [[Corneria]] or [[New Pork City]].
 
Stage jumps are sometimes performed in competitive play to avoid [[pressure]] while the opponent is [[edgeguarding]].
 
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