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[[File:CapJump.gif|thumb|300px|[[Mario]] performing multiple Cap Jumps in the [[Sand Kingdom]]]]
[[File:CapJump.gif|thumb|300px|[[Mario]] performing multiple Cap Jumps in the [[Sand Kingdom]]]]
The '''Cap Jump'''<ref>SwitchForce (October 26, 2017). [https://youtu.be/EUmdWfYdKk8?t=255 Super Mario Odyssey Exploring the Action Guide - All Moves Shown (NO SPOILERS)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 12, 2021.</ref> is a move that debuts in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It allows [[Mario]] to [[jump]] to greater heights and reach high ledges and [[platform]]s, though the vertical height granted is not as high as a [[Triple Jump]] or a [[Ground Pound|Ground Pound Jump]]. To perform this move, the player must throw [[Cappy]] and hold the button, then have Mario walk into Cappy; Mario will automatically jump on top of him and gain a boost in height.
The '''Cap Jump'''<ref>SwitchForce (October 26, 2017). [https://youtu.be/EUmdWfYdKk8?t=255 Super Mario Odyssey Exploring the Action Guide - All Moves Shown (NO SPOILERS)]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 12, 2021.</ref> is a move that debuts in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''. It allows [[Mario]] to [[jump]] to greater heights and reach high ledges and [[platform]]s, though the vertical height granted is not as high as a [[Triple Jump]] or a [[Ground Pound|Ground Pound Jump]]. To perform the Cap Jump, the player must throw [[Cappy]] and hold the button, then have Mario walk into Cappy; Mario automatically jumps on top of him and gains a boost in height.


[[File:CapDive.gif|thumb|left|300px|Mario performing multiple Cap Dives]]
[[File:CapDive.gif|thumb|left|300px|Mario performing multiple Cap Dives]]
The Cap Jump can also be used to perform an advanced technique known as the '''Cap Dive'''. This can allow Mario to travel across large distances in midair. In order to perform it, the player must jump, throw Cappy, and quickly [[dive]] into Cappy while holding him in the air. Mario will then automatically jump onto Cappy and gain height. This can be followed up by another normal dive in midair, though Mario will not jump onto Cappy multiple consecutive times. This technique is required in order to reach certain secret [[coin pile]]s and to win first place in certain [[Koopa Freerunning]] races.
The Cap Jump can also be used to perform an advanced technique known as the '''Cap Dive'''. This can allow Mario to travel across large distances in midair. In order to perform it, the player must jump, throw Cappy, and quickly [[dive]] into Cappy while holding him in the air. Mario then automatically jumps onto Cappy and gains height. This can be followed up by another normal dive in midair, though Mario does not jump onto Cappy multiple consecutive times. This technique is required in order to reach certain secret [[coin pile]]s and to win first place in certain [[Koopa Freerunning]] races.


The button sequence for the Cap Dive is as follows:
The button sequence for the Cap Dive is as follows:
*{{button|ns|A}} or {{button|ns|B}} to jump (other types of jumps, with the exception of the [[Wall Jump]], can work as well)
*{{button|switch|A}} or {{button|switch|B}} to jump (other types of jumps, with the exception of the [[Wall Jump]], can work as well)
*{{button|ns|X}} or {{button|ns|Y}} to throw Cappy
*{{button|switch|X}} or {{button|switch|Y}} to throw Cappy
*{{button|ns|ZL}} or {{button|ns|ZR}} immediately after throwing Cappy to start the dive
*{{button|switch|ZL}} or {{button|switch|ZR}} immediately after throwing Cappy to start the dive
*Hold {{button|ns|X}} or {{button|ns|Y}} to finish the dive and keep Cappy in the air
*Holding {{button|switch|X}} or {{button|switch|Y}} to finish the dive and keep Cappy in the air
 
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Chi=踩帽跳 (Simplified)<br>''Cǎi mào tiào''<br>踩帽跳躍 (Traditional)<br>''Cǎi mào tiàoyuè''
|Chi=踩帽跳 (Simplified)<br>''Cǎi mào tiào''<br>踩帽跳躍 (Traditional)<br>''Cǎi mào tiàoyuè''
|ChiM=Cap Step Jump
|ChiM=Cap Step Jump
|Ita=Salto col cappello
|ItaM=Hat jump
|Kor=모자 점프
|KorR=Moja Jeompeu
|KorM=
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}}
==References==
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[[Category:Jumps]]
[[Category:Jumps]]
[[Category:Super Mario Odyssey]]
[[Category:Super Mario Odyssey]]

Latest revision as of 13:25, September 26, 2023

Mario performing multiple Cap Jumps.
Mario performing multiple Cap Jumps in the Sand Kingdom

The Cap Jump[1] is a move that debuts in Super Mario Odyssey. It allows Mario to jump to greater heights and reach high ledges and platforms, though the vertical height granted is not as high as a Triple Jump or a Ground Pound Jump. To perform the Cap Jump, the player must throw Cappy and hold the button, then have Mario walk into Cappy; Mario automatically jumps on top of him and gains a boost in height.

Mario performing multiple Cap Dives.
Mario performing multiple Cap Dives

The Cap Jump can also be used to perform an advanced technique known as the Cap Dive. This can allow Mario to travel across large distances in midair. In order to perform it, the player must jump, throw Cappy, and quickly dive into Cappy while holding him in the air. Mario then automatically jumps onto Cappy and gains height. This can be followed up by another normal dive in midair, though Mario does not jump onto Cappy multiple consecutive times. This technique is required in order to reach certain secret coin piles and to win first place in certain Koopa Freerunning races.

The button sequence for the Cap Dive is as follows:

  • A Button or B Button to jump (other types of jumps, with the exception of the Wall Jump, can work as well)
  • X Button or Y Button to throw Cappy
  • ZL Button or ZR Button immediately after throwing Cappy to start the dive
  • Holding X Button or Y Button to finish the dive and keep Cappy in the air

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese 帽子踏みジャンプ
Bōshi Fumi Janpu
Cap Step Jump

Chinese 踩帽跳 (Simplified)
Cǎi mào tiào
踩帽跳躍 (Traditional)
Cǎi mào tiàoyuè

Cap Step Jump

Italian Salto col cappello
Hat jump
Korean 모자 점프
Moja Jeompeu
 

Russian Прыжок со шляпы
Pryzhok so shlyapy
Cap Jump

References[edit]

  1. ^ SwitchForce (October 26, 2017). Super Mario Odyssey Exploring the Action Guide - All Moves Shown (NO SPOILERS). YouTube. Retrieved January 12, 2021.