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File:8SuperJump.png|All Inkling [[Alternate costumes|color variations]] using Super Jump.
File:8SuperJump.png|All Inkling [[Alternate costumes|color variations]] using Super Jump.
Inkling SSBU Skill Preview Up Special.png|Super Jump as shown by a Skill Preview in ''Ultimate''.
Inkling SSBU Skill Preview Up Special.png|Super Jump as shown by a Skill Preview in ''Ultimate''.
Squid.jpg|The promo image of [[Wikipedia: Splatoon|Splatoon]], with super-jumping Inklings.
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Revision as of 20:07, November 11, 2019

For other uses of the term "Super Jump", see Super Jump (disambiguation).
Super Jump
File:SuperJump.png
An Inkling using Super Jump.
User Inkling
Universe Splatoon
Article on Inkipedia Super Jump
Transforms into a squid and jumps straight up. Tilting left or right can change the angle a little.
—Description from Ultimate's Move List

Super Jump (スーパージャンプ, Super Jump) is Inkling's up special move.

Overview

Inkling leaps up in squid form, before falling back down. The player can slightly change the angle that Inkling goes up. Inkling can also damage opponents when initially leaping, as well as landing, especially when they get a critical hit. The move has a somewhat similar aesthetic to Hydro Pump, except that the water is replaced with ink.

Notably, it's the only move in Inkling's arsenal that can still ink characters even with a completely empty ink tank.

Origin

The Super Jump in Splatoon.

The Super Jump is a mechanic from Splatoon and Splatoon 2 that allows players to quickly traverse the stage. During a multiplayer battle, a player can use the map to select a teammate, a friendly Squid Beakon, or their team's spawn point and perform a Super Jump to quickly reach the target's location regardless of obstacles or distance. However, the Super Jump leaves the player vulnerable for a moment before they launch, and also causes a marker to appear at their projected landing point, potentially allowing opponents to ambush them as they land. The animation for the player colliding with the ceiling during a super jump in Smash is similar to the animation for colliding with an obstacle while swimming up a wall in Splatoon. Unlike in Smash, the Super Jump does not deal damage.

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Trivia

Coincidentally, this move has the same name as one of Mario and Dr. Mario's custom special moves from Super Smash Bros. 4, Super Jump.