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A '''triple jump''' is a [[special attack]], usually [[up B]], used as a [[jump]]. Every Character except Yoshi and Jigglypuff has a Triple Jump. Some characters may use their alternative secondary triple jumps.
A '''triple jump''' is a [[special attack]], usually [[up B]], used as a [[jump]]. Some characters may use their alternative secondary triple jumps.


==List of triple jumps==
==List of triple jumps==
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==Secondary triple jumps==
==Secondary triple jumps==
Secondary Triple Jumps are alternate recovery options from the Up+B for characters, usually used for mindgames to prevent your opponent from easily edguarding recoveries. Many of these put the character in to helpless, replacing the second jump, but some do not, allowing them to contribute to a character's recovery.
Secondary Triple Jumps are alternate recovery options from the Up+B for characters, usually used for mind games to prevent your opponent from easily edguarding recoveries. Many of these put the character in to helpless, replacing the second jump, but some do not, allowing them to contribute to a character's recovery.


Every character in Melee can also use their air dodging as a secondary triple jump. In Brawl, [[Tether Recovery]], [[Wall cling]]s, and [[Gliding]] can be used additionally to aid recovery.
Every character in Melee can also use their air dodging as a secondary triple jump. In Brawl, [[Tether Recovery]], [[Wall cling]]s, and [[Gliding]] can be used additionally to aid recovery.

Revision as of 08:14, March 12, 2008

A triple jump is a special attack, usually up B, used as a jump. Some characters may use their alternative secondary triple jumps.

List of triple jumps

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Secondary triple jumps

Secondary Triple Jumps are alternate recovery options from the Up+B for characters, usually used for mind games to prevent your opponent from easily edguarding recoveries. Many of these put the character in to helpless, replacing the second jump, but some do not, allowing them to contribute to a character's recovery.

Every character in Melee can also use their air dodging as a secondary triple jump. In Brawl, Tether Recovery, Wall clings, and Gliding can be used additionally to aid recovery.

Here are the Secondary Triple Jumps: Template:Spoiler