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{{disambig2|the hitbox visualization in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''|the move itself|Super Jump Punch}}
==Overview==
==Overview==
Mario's [[up special move]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' is the '''[[Super Jump Punch]]''', where Mario does an uppercut that is intended to resemble the jumps he made in the original ''Mario'' games. The move can hit up to 9 times for 15% damage with the first hit dealing 5%, the next 7 dealing 1%, and the last hit dealing 3%. All of the hitboxes have set knockback, unlike in Melee onwards. This move grants great vertical [[recovery]] distance, and is one of the best recovery moves in ''Smash 64'', behind {{SSB|Pikachu}}'s [[Quick Attack]]. It also has pretty fast [[startup]], and can be used to escape [[combo]]s. On stages such as {{SSB|Dream Land}}, this can also be done so that Mario lands on the top platform, which leaves him significantly less vulnerable to subsequent [[punishing]]. The move has three possible angles, each covering different distances. After starting the move, holding forward or forward+up before the jump begins will cause Mario to go at about a 45° angle. He will not go very high compared to the other two, but he will go the farthest at this angle. Holding up before the jump begins will launch Mario at roughly a 67.5° angle. With this trajectory he will go higher, but not as far. Finally, ''tapping'' the opposite direction, up, and B at the same time and releasing them all quickly before the jump begins will launch Mario at a ''near'' 90° angle. Holding back for too long will cause Mario to turn the other direction and start the jump that way. If done correctly, Mario jumps almost straight upward, covering very little horizontal distance and very high vertical distance.
Mario's [[up special move]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' is the '''[[Super Jump Punch]]''', where Mario does an uppercut that is intended to resemble the jumps he made in the original ''Mario'' games. The move can hit up to 9 times for 15% damage with the first hit dealing 5%, the next 7 dealing 1%, and the last hit dealing 3%. All of the hitboxes have set knockback, unlike in Melee onwards. This move grants great vertical [[recovery]] distance, and is one of the best recovery moves in ''Smash 64'', behind {{SSB|Pikachu}}'s [[Quick Attack]]. It also has pretty fast [[startup]], and can be used to escape [[combo]]s. On stages such as {{SSB|Dream Land}}, this can also be done so that Mario lands on the top platform, which leaves him significantly less vulnerable to subsequent [[punishing]]. The move has three possible angles, each covering different distances. After starting the move, holding forward or forward+up before the jump begins will cause Mario to go at about a 45° angle. He will not go very high compared to the other two, but he will go the farthest at this angle. Holding up before the jump begins will launch Mario at roughly a 67.5° angle. With this trajectory he will go higher, but not as far. Finally, ''tapping'' the opposite direction, up, and B at the same time and releasing them all quickly before the jump begins will launch Mario at a ''near'' 90° angle. Holding back for too long will cause Mario to turn the other direction and start the jump that way. If done correctly, Mario jumps almost straight upward, covering very little horizontal distance and very high vertical distance.


{{technical data}}
==Hitboxes==
{{SSB64HitboxTableHeader}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 1|19}}
{{SSB64HitboxTableRow
|id=0
|damage=5%
|sd=0
|angle=70
|bk=0
|ks=100
|fkv=110
|r=190
|bn=12
|effect=Coin
|slvl=M
|sfx=Coin
}}
{{SSB64HitboxTableRow
|id=1
|damage=5%
|sd=0
|angle=90
|bk=0
|ks=100
|fkv=110
|r=130
|xpos=160
|bn=15
|effect=Coin
|slvl=M
|sfx=Coin
}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Hits 2-9|19}}
{{SSB64HitboxTableRow
|id=0
|damage=1%
|sd=0
|angle=75
|bk=0
|ks=100
|fkv=100
|r=155
|bn=12
|effect=Coin
|slvl=M
|sfx=Coin
}}
{{SSB64HitboxTableRow
|id=1
|damage=1%
|sd=0
|angle=80
|bk=0
|ks=100
|fkv=100
|r=130
|bn=4
|xpos=150
|effect=Coin
|slvl=M
|sfx=Coin
}}
{{HitboxTableTitle|Hit 10|19}}
{{SSB64HitboxTableRow
|id=0
|damage=3%
|sd=0
|angle=50
|bk=0
|ks=170
|fkv=0
|r=225
|bn=12
|effect=Coin
|slvl=L
|sfx=Coin
}}
{{SSB64HitboxTableRow
|id=1
|damage=3%
|sd=0
|angle=50
|bk=0
|ks=170
|fkv=0
|r=100
|xpos=150
|bn=15
|effect=Coin
|slvl=L
|sfx=Coin
}}
|}
 
==Timing==
===Attack===
{|class="wikitable"
!Intangibility
|2-5
|-
!Hit 1
|2-5
|-
!Hits 2-9
|6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15, 16-17, 18-19, 20-21
|-
!Hit 10
|22-23
|-
!Animation length
|39
|}
 
{{FrameStripStart}}
{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=1}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=4|e=HitboxChangeS}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=2|s=HitboxChangeE|e=HitboxChangeS}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=2|s=HitboxChangeE|e=HitboxChangeS}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=2|s=HitboxChangeE|e=HitboxChangeS}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=2|s=HitboxChangeE|e=HitboxChangeS}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=2|s=HitboxChangeE|e=HitboxChangeS}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=2|s=HitboxChangeE|e=HitboxChangeS}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=2|s=HitboxChangeE|e=HitboxChangeS}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=2|s=HitboxChangeE|e=HitboxChangeS}}{{FrameStrip|t=Hitbox|c=2|s=HitboxChangeE}}{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=16}}
|-
{{FrameStrip|t=Vulnerable|c=1}}{{FrameStrip|t=Intangible|c=4}}{{FrameStrip|t=Vulnerable|c=34}}
{{FrameStripEnd}}
 
===[[Landing lag]]===
{|class="wikitable"
!Animation length
|25
|}
 
{{FrameStripStart}}
{{FrameStrip|t=Lag|c=25}}
{{FrameStripEnd}}
 
{{FrameIconLegend|lag=y|hitbox=y|hitboxchange=y|intangible=y|vulnerable=y}}


{{MvSubNavMario|g=SSB}}
{{MvSubNavMario|g=SSB}}

Latest revision as of 14:24, September 13, 2020

This article is about the hitbox visualization in Super Smash Bros.. For the move itself, see Super Jump Punch.

Overview[edit]

Mario's up special move in Super Smash Bros. is the Super Jump Punch, where Mario does an uppercut that is intended to resemble the jumps he made in the original Mario games. The move can hit up to 9 times for 15% damage with the first hit dealing 5%, the next 7 dealing 1%, and the last hit dealing 3%. All of the hitboxes have set knockback, unlike in Melee onwards. This move grants great vertical recovery distance, and is one of the best recovery moves in Smash 64, behind Pikachu's Quick Attack. It also has pretty fast startup, and can be used to escape combos. On stages such as Dream Land, this can also be done so that Mario lands on the top platform, which leaves him significantly less vulnerable to subsequent punishing. The move has three possible angles, each covering different distances. After starting the move, holding forward or forward+up before the jump begins will cause Mario to go at about a 45° angle. He will not go very high compared to the other two, but he will go the farthest at this angle. Holding up before the jump begins will launch Mario at roughly a 67.5° angle. With this trajectory he will go higher, but not as far. Finally, tapping the opposite direction, up, and B at the same time and releasing them all quickly before the jump begins will launch Mario at a near 90° angle. Holding back for too long will cause Mario to turn the other direction and start the jump that way. If done correctly, Mario jumps almost straight upward, covering very little horizontal distance and very high vertical distance.

Hitboxes[edit]

ID Part Damage SD Angle BK KS FKV Radius Bone Offset Clang Effect G A Sound
Hit 1
0 0 5% 0 AngleIcon70.png 0 100 110 190 12 0 0 0 HitboxTableIcon(Clang).png Coin (effect) HitboxTableIcon(GroundedTrue).png HitboxTableIcon(AerialTrue).png M Coin
1 0 5% 0 AngleIcon90.png 0 100 110 130 15 160 0 0 HitboxTableIcon(Clang).png Coin (effect) HitboxTableIcon(GroundedTrue).png HitboxTableIcon(AerialTrue).png M Coin
Hits 2-9
0 0 1% 0 AngleIcon75.png 0 100 100 155 12 0 0 0 HitboxTableIcon(Clang).png Coin (effect) HitboxTableIcon(GroundedTrue).png HitboxTableIcon(AerialTrue).png M Coin
1 0 1% 0 AngleIcon80.png 0 100 100 130 4 150 0 0 HitboxTableIcon(Clang).png Coin (effect) HitboxTableIcon(GroundedTrue).png HitboxTableIcon(AerialTrue).png M Coin
Hit 10
0 0 3% 0 AngleIcon50.png 0 170 0 225 12 0 0 0 HitboxTableIcon(Clang).png Coin (effect) HitboxTableIcon(GroundedTrue).png HitboxTableIcon(AerialTrue).png L Coin
1 0 3% 0 AngleIcon50.png 0 170 0 100 15 150 0 0 HitboxTableIcon(Clang).png Coin (effect) HitboxTableIcon(GroundedTrue).png HitboxTableIcon(AerialTrue).png L Coin

Timing[edit]

Attack[edit]

Intangibility 2-5
Hit 1 2-5
Hits 2-9 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15, 16-17, 18-19, 20-21
Hit 10 22-23
Animation length 39
FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Hitbox).png FrameIcon(Hitbox).png FrameIcon(Hitbox).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeS).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeE).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeS).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeE).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeS).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeE).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeS).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeE).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeS).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeE).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeS).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeE).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeS).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeE).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeS).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeE).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeS).png FrameIcon(HitboxChangeE).png FrameIcon(Hitbox).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png
FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Intangible).png FrameIcon(Intangible).png FrameIcon(Intangible).png FrameIcon(Intangible).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png

Landing lag[edit]

Animation length 25
FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png FrameIcon(Lag).png
Legend (1 square = 1 frame)
Lag
Lag time
Hitbox
Hitbox
FrameIcon(HitboxChangeS).pngFrameIcon(HitboxChangeE).png
Hitbox change
FrameIcon(Vulnerable).png
Vulnerable
Intangibility
Intangible