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Revision as of 22:59, 1 June 2020

"One can also kick the air to float."
― Blueno describing Geppō (One Piece)
"Jump, then jump again. Sure it breaks the laws of physics, but so do most things I do."
― Spider-Man (Ultimate Spider-Man)

The ability to jump without the aid of a physical surface whilst in the air from a previous jump. Technique of Supernatural Leap.

Also Called

  • Air Hike (Devil May Cry)
  • Geppo/Moonwalk (One Piece)
  • Doubleflight (Kingdom Hearts)
  • Mid-Air Jump

Capabilities

The user uses their own inertia to create a vortex around themselves that substitutes a physical body to propel themselves off of.

Some users can jump infinitely, this is made possible due to their leg strength - using the speed of a kick through the air, one can use the air (which, due to the speed of the kick, could not escape properly) as a sort of cushion of the fall, therefore using it to jump another time. Given that the user has enough power in his/her legs, one can jump as many times as possible. A common video game cliche.

Applications

  • Defy gravity for a short period on time.
  • Jump to high place.
  • Jumping large gaps.
  • Reaching hard to reach ledges.

Variations

  • Infinite Jump - The user can jump indefinitely mid-air without stopping.

Limitations

  • May be limited to only ascending, ie. it must be used before the jump reaches the top of its arc.
  • Once the initial vortex has been created, the user cannot generate enough inertia to make another jump until they reach the ground or another tangible surface.
  • Weak against Flight Negation.

Known Users

See Also: Double Jump.

Anime/Manga

  • Might Guy (Naruto); via Eight Gates Released Formation
  • Enishi Yukishiro (Rurouni Kenshin)
  • The Jump (Cardcaptor Sakura)
  • Users of Geppo (One Piece)
    • CP9 members
    • High Ranked Navy Officers
    • Vinsmoke Sanji
  • Users of Shundo (Love Hina/Negima/UQ Holder)

Cartoons

  • Various Characters (Ben 10)
  • Superboy (Young Justice)

Literature

  • Geist des Waldes (Wolf Wars)

Video Games

  • Warlock (Destiny 2)
  • Diddy Kong (Donkey Kong)
  • Guardians (Destiny); via Double Jump
  • Dante (Devil May Cry)
  • Nero (Devil May Cry)
  • Musashi (Musashi Samurai Legends)
  • Arthur (Capcom)
  • Crash Bandicoot (Crash Bandicoot: Warped)
  • Various Characters (Castlevania)
  • Kratos (God of War series)
  • Shiranui Amaterasu and Okami Amaterasu (Okami)
  • Scout (Team Fortress 2)
  • Jak (Jak and Daxter)
  • Daxter (Jak and Daxter)
  • Ratchet (Ratchet and Clank)
  • Various Characters (Sly Cooper)
  • Various Characters (Dissidia Final Fantasy)
  • Various Characters (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • The Kid (I Wanna Be The Guy)
  • Genji Shimada (Overwatch)
  • Hanzo Shimada (Overwatch)
  • Lightsabers Wielders (Lego Star Wars series)
  • Jar Jar Binks (Lego Star Wars series)
  • Cloud in a Jar (Terraria)
  • Samus Aran (Metroid)
  • Aqua (Kingdom Hearts)
  • Sora (Kingdom Hearts)
  • Riku (Kingdom Hearts)
  • Lire (Grand Chase)
  • Lass (Grand Chase)
  • Amy (Grand Chase)
  • Lady Butterfly (Sekiro Shadows Die Twice)
  • Zero (Mega Man X/Mega Man Zero)
  • The Robot Unicorn (Robot Unicorn Attack)
  • Mario and Luigi (Super Mario Bros.)
  • Various Fighters (Super Smash Bros.)
  • Sheriff Lonestar (Awesomenauts)
  • Sphinx (Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy); can preform a midair somersault while using the Wings of Ibis.
  • Gunvolt (Azure Striker: Gunvolt); via equipment
  • Hat Kid (A Hat In Time)
  • Skylar (Skylar and Plux)
  • Goemon (Goemon's Great Adventure)
  • Doom Slayer (Doom)
  • Warframes (Warframe)
  • YoRHa Anrdoids (NieR Automata)

Gallery