Display title | Wallbounces |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A wallbounce, sometimes abbreviated to wounce or known as Super Walljumps in the game files, is a tech introduced in Summit B-Side, and used through the C-Sides (3C through 7C) and Farewell. It's a special type of walljump that's done by dashing upwards next to a wall and jumping away from it while Madeline still has the dash momentum. It allows the player to reach greater heights and jump over tall obstacles. |