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[[File:Manual-superwalljump.png|thumb|150px|A wallbounce as depicted in the Celeste manual.]] |
[[File:Manual-superwalljump.png|thumb|150px|A wallbounce as depicted in the Celeste manual.]] |
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A '''wallbounce''', sometimes abbreviated to '''wounce''' or known as '''Super Walljumps''' in the game files, is a |
A '''wallbounce''', sometimes abbreviated to '''wounce''' or known as '''Super Walljumps''' in the game files, is a tech introduced in {{ch|7b|lf=1}}, and used through the [[C-Sides]] ({{ch|3c}} through {{ch|7c}}) and {{ch|9|lf=1}}. 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. |
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== Functionality == |
== Functionality == |
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=== Bubble Wallbounce === |
=== Bubble Wallbounce === |
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Introduced in |
Introduced in {{ch|4c|lf=1}}, a bubble wallbounce is a wallbounce performed after leaving a bubble. Since the bubble gives the player dash momentum, they can pull off the trick without needing to dash again. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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* Although the |
* Although the tech is known as a wallbounce, it's called a "super walljump" in the game files. |
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* Despite the game having a lot of wallbounce setups, the vast majority of them can be skipped with other |
* Despite the game having a lot of wallbounce setups, the vast majority of them can be skipped with other tech such as 5-jumps or other more convoluted solutions: |
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** 7B only has three wallbounces |
** [[7B]] only has three unskippable wallbounces, one in flag 8 and two in flag 7. |
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** Almost every wallbounce in the C-Sides can be skipped, |
** Almost every wallbounce in the C-Sides can be skipped, except 4C, where the player must jump off a wall and be forced to use the bubble. |
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** Farewell is possible to complete with 0 wallbounces, although the third room of Determination has an extremely unreliable skip that has only been done with a TAS. |
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 20 April 2024
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.
Functionality[edit | edit source]
Other variants[edit | edit source]
Bubble Wallbounce[edit | edit source]
Introduced in Golden Ridge C-Side, a bubble wallbounce is a wallbounce performed after leaving a bubble. Since the bubble gives the player dash momentum, they can pull off the trick without needing to dash again.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Although the tech is known as a wallbounce, it's called a "super walljump" in the game files.
- Despite the game having a lot of wallbounce setups, the vast majority of them can be skipped with other tech such as 5-jumps or other more convoluted solutions:
- Summit only has three unskippable wallbounces, one in flag 8 and two in flag 7.
- Almost every wallbounce in the C-Sides can be skipped, except 4C, where the player must jump off a wall and be forced to use the bubble.
- Farewell is possible to complete with 0 wallbounces, although the third room of Determination has an extremely unreliable skip that has only been done with a TAS.