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Zap Jump is an advance technique used for Lucas in SSBB. This technique can nearly double Lucas' Second Jump.
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'''Zap Jump''' is an advanced technique used for [[Lucas (SSBB)]]. This technique can nearly double Lucas' [[Second Jump]].


To execute this move, the player must use PK Fire Immediately after initiating the second jump. By Immediately, It is signified that you must use PK Fire virtually the following of pressing the jump button.
To execute this move, the player must use [[PK Fire]] immediately after initiating the second jump. It is easiest to use this technique on the [[Gamecube controller]] by setting another button on the opposite side of the controller to quickly use both buttons nearly simultaneously, such as X or Y to jump and the L trigger to special attack.
 
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It is easiest to use this technique on the Gamecube Controller by setting another button on the oppoite side of the controller to quickly use both buttons nearly simultaneously. Such as X and or Y by jump and the L trigger be Special attack.

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Zap Jump is an advanced technique used for Lucas (SSBB). This technique can nearly double Lucas' Second Jump.

To execute this move, the player must use PK Fire immediately after initiating the second jump. It is easiest to use this technique on the Gamecube controller by setting another button on the opposite side of the controller to quickly use both buttons nearly simultaneously, such as X or Y to jump and the L trigger to special attack.