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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. 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, such as [[Jigglypuff]] or [[Meta Knight]]. In all the games, the [[Temple jump]] is the most well-known stage jump, due to the stage appearing in ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', and ''Smash 4's'' Wii U version. | 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, such as [[Jigglypuff]] or [[Meta Knight]]. In all the games, the [[Temple jump]] is the most well-known stage jump, due to the stage appearing in ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', and ''Smash 4's'' Wii U version. |